This collection of rough iron widgets and doodads can be used to construct practical, sturdy machinery. Identical in name to an unused throwable weapon. Previously believed to be lost in the Dwarven Panini Mines during a particularily odd balrog invasion, the fabled Dwarven Panini Press can be used to grill many things, including an entire elf. Magnesium - one of the three the Forbidden Metals. One could not ask for a more splendid source of magnesium. Unimplemented, but next to these, is a single comment with the idea of The voltaic amulet consists of a small, metal beehive full of deadly electric shock bees. It's an amulet shaped like a fish and smelling like one too. The blue amulet is commonly regarded as the most peaceful and soothing of amulets. This plastic amulet was released in a limited edition collector's run of 50,000. Once you had true love, and it was a gas, but now all that's left is this amulet of glass. The angsty amulet cries itself to sleep every night, and leaves little blood-stained notes on your pillow. The cyan amulet: a colour only a toner cartridge replacement expert could love. The amber amulet makes for delightful neckwear and may contain dinosaurs. This amulet is made from the many fauceted scarlet emerald first stolen by Grignr the Barbarian. Next to these unused items are some brief notes from the developers on potential future throwable potions. No matching sprite can be found for the name given. Likely from an early stage in development as the item definition lists 3 unused attributes, crit (2), dmgMin (31) and dmgMax (31). Previously believed to be lost in the Dwarven Panini Mines during a particularily odd balrog invasion, the fabled Dwarven Panini Press can be used to grill many things, including faces. Put it on your salad for a delicious dish, or dump it on your enemies for fiery vengeance.Ĭommented out with the comment "Oil isn't happy right now." Likely from an early stage in development as the item definition lists 3 unused attributes, crit (2), dmgMin (29) and dmgMax (29). This flail comes from a world of hurt and, quite appropriately, it sends its victims to its place of manufacture. The level value represents the level of the Dungeon that the item most commonly spawns on. Found within the game's itemDB.xml files are commented out definitions of items many even still have sprites!
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