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| type        = Food
 
| type        = Food
 
| description  = The main part of this "candy", whatever it might be, is encased in some sort of transparent sugary overcoating. Considering where you found it and the unusual looks, it's probably not a good idea to consume these. Just having them in your possession makes you uncomfortable.
 
| description  = The main part of this "candy", whatever it might be, is encased in some sort of transparent sugary overcoating. Considering where you found it and the unusual looks, it's probably not a good idea to consume these. Just having them in your possession makes you uncomfortable.
| capabilities = Use: When consumed critical chance with weapon, unarmed and psi attacks by 5%, but reduces will by 1 and resolve by 100. Consuming food will remove effects of previous meals.<br>(Cooldown: 1 turn)
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| capabilities = Use: When consumed increases critical chance with weapon, unarmed and psi attacks by 5%, but reduces will by 1 and resolve by 100. Consuming food will remove effects of previous meals.<br>(Cooldown: 1 turn)
 
| limitations  = Cannot be used in combat
 
| limitations  = Cannot be used in combat
 
| weight      = 0.10
 
| weight      = 0.10

Revision as of 07:35, 3 October 2022

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Mystery Candy
Food
The main part of this "candy", whatever it might be, is encased in some sort of transparent sugary overcoating. Considering where you found it and the unusual looks, it's probably not a good idea to consume these. Just having them in your possession makes you uncomfortable.
Use: When consumed increases critical chance with weapon, unarmed and psi attacks by 5%, but reduces will by 1 and resolve by 100. Consuming food will remove effects of previous meals.
(Cooldown: 1 turn)
Cannot be used in combat
Weight: 0.10
Value: 300

Mystery Candy is a foodstuff.

Location

Found inside a Scary Barrel in seasonal random event Halloween Lurkers.

History