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|look=The strange-looking object appears to be made mostly from brass and is covered in a myriad of levers, protrusions, switches, gears, and other doodads.
|look=The strange-looking object appears to be made mostly from brass and is covered in a myriad of levers, protrusions, switches, gears, and other doodads.
|MTag=brass
|MTag=brass
|ptype=other
|type=toy, verby
|verby=No
|wearloc=generic
|wearloc=generic
|type=toy
|weight=2
|weight=2
|appcost=187
|appcost=187
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|wsize=1
|wsize=1
|hsize=1
|hsize=1
|enchanted=No
|rarity=incidental
|sourcetype=-
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|fname=No
|fname=No

Latest revision as of 23:20, 24 January 2022


tiny clockwork oddity
Look: The strange-looking object appears to be made mostly from brass and is covered in a myriad of levers, protrusions, switches, gears, and other doodads.
Weight: 2 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 187 Kronars149.6 Lirums <br />134.939 Dokoras <br />0.187 LTBpoints <br />0.187 Tickets <br />0.187 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is an item.
  • This item is worn in a generic slot.
  • This item is a toy.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Su Helmas: Seeds of Entropy/Incidental loot, Su Helmas: Revealed!/Incidental loot, Su Helmas 444: Make Haste!/Incidental loot, Su Helmas 440: Entrapped/Incidental loot, Su Helmas 438: The Forbidden Temple/Incidental loot, Su Helmas 424: The Forbidden Temple/Incidental loot

Verbs

  • STUDY: As you study the oddity, you think you could probably poke, kiss, tap, push, flip and pull it.
  • POKE: You poke at your tiny clockwork oddity, causing it to whir and gyrate in response!
  • KISS (held): You kiss your tiny clockwork oddity and it beeps three times in quick succession!
  • TAP: You tap your tiny clockwork oddity on one side. Several thin rods extend from it and begin to pull at your nearby flesh! Ouch! Thankfully, the device retracts fairly quickly.
  • PUSH: You depress a lever connected to your tiny clockwork oddity, causing it to spring open to reveal a mass of even more bizarre machinery! The device lets out an almost embarrassed-sounding metallic squeal then snaps back shut!
  • FLIP (held): You flip a switch on your tiny clockwork oddity. After a series of low beeps, the device starts playing a sprightly tune! The sound lingers in the air, metallic yet not unpleasant, for several moments before it stops with a soft click.
  • PULL: You pull at a protrusion on your tiny clockwork oddity and are given a sharp electrical jolt!