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live nautical mine
live nautical mine

This is an underwater mine, but it's not for fish -- it's for blowing up enemy ships. Be careful with it -- don't try to put a spell on it, for instance, because it's a mine.

Type: combat item

Selling Price: 200 Meat.

(In-game plural: live nautical mine)

Obtained From

The Wreck of the Edgar Fitzsimmons
mine crab

When Used

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You push the mine towards your opponent. Over the next few minutes it slowly drifts toward him, and once it gets there it explodes, dealing 312-532 damage.

You get caught in the shockwave. Shocking!

HPYou lose 78-133 hit points.
  • When used above water:
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You try to throw the mine at your opponent, but it's way too heavy. It hits the ground at your feet and explodes.
HPYou lose 494 hit points.

Notes

  • When used underwater, the damage to the player is approximately 25% of that done to the monster.

References

  • The line about putting a spell on it is a reference to the song "I Put a Spell on You", which has been covered by dozens of artists over the years, and which has appeared in multiple commercials. The lyrics of which repeatedly contain the line "I put a spell on you, because you're mine."

Collection

TOP 10 live nautical mine collections
1. Xortag - 1000 | 2. Don Quai Poncerello - 382 | 3. IntellectualWhore - 75 | 4. whizdad - 70 | 5. quabarrick - 60
6. xanth - 49 | 7. Mundania - 32 | 8. Dammit Janet - 19 | 9. Noskilz - 18 | 10. KingDobbs - 13
Collection data courtesy of ePeterso2 and Jicken Wings
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