Sonar-in-a-biscuit

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sonar-in-a-biscuit
sonar-in-a-biscuit

This is one of those flavored crackers, but it appears to be flavored with piercing waves of high-pitched sound. It's incredible, and inedible.

(Meatsmithing component)
Type: combat / usable item
Selling Price: 11 Meat.

Freaks Bats Out


(In-game plural: sonars-in-a-biscuit)
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Item number: 563
Description ID: 415379536
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Obtained From

Guano Junction
baseball bat
briefcase bat
doughbat
perpendicular bat
skullbat
vampire bat
The Batrat and Ratbat Burrow
batrat
ratbat
The Beanbat Chamber
beanbat
magical fruit bat
musical fruit bat
Items
diabolic pizza (0-1) (warlike pizza)
Obsoleted Areas/Methods
Guano Junction
How I Wonder What You're At (2) (with ten-leaf clover)

When Used

  • From inventory, first use:
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You head down the ladder into the Bat Hole and break open the sonar-in-a-biscuit. Deafening waves of sound echo throughout the Hole, and the wall of rubble leading west from Guano Junction collapses in a heap. Er... a smaller heap than before.
  • From inventory, second use:
Biscuit.gif
You head down the ladder into the Bat Hole and break open the biscuit. This time the sound waves knock down the pile of rocks on the east side of Guano Junction.
  • From inventory, third use:
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You climb down the ladder into the Bat Hole, situate yourself in front of the last remaining pile of rocks, and break open the sonar-in-a-biscuit. The high frequency noise makes short work of the rubble.
  • From inventory, after the first three times:
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There's nothing left to do with these. They're probably still useful in combat, though.
  • In combat:
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You crack open the biscuit, and waves of sound wash over your opponent, doing 5-7 damage.
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You have no idea what to do with this thing...

Uses

Notes

References

  • This item is a reference to In a Biskit crackers.
  • The statement "It's incredible, and inedible" is a reference to the American Egg Board slogan, "The incredible edible egg"™.

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