Trinkets
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Trinkets are equippable clothing items. Each one of them gives the Player unique benefits. They can be found after Combat Mastery is claimed. Trinkets can be dropped by monsters, obtained in Skull Cavern Treasure Rooms, or purchased from Alex in the Desert Festival.
The player can obtain the same trinket multiple times. Trinkets do not stack.
All Trinkets, with the exceptions of the Basilisk Paw and the Magic Hair Gel, can be reforged using an Anvil. This randomizes their stats and costs 3 Iridium Bars.
Image | Name | Description | Source | Sell price |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basilisk Paw | You are immune to debuffs. | Monster drop | 1,000g | |
Fairy Box | Summons a level X fairy companion that heals you in combat situations. | Skull Cavern Treasure Room, Monster drop | 1,000g | |
Frog Egg | Summons a hungry frog companion. | Monster drop | 1,000g | |
Golden Spur | Critical strikes give you a speed boost for X seconds. | Monster drop | 1,000g | |
Ice Rod | Shoots an orb of ice every X seconds, freezing any enemies in its path for Y seconds. | Skull Cavern Treasure Room, Monster drop | 1,000g | |
Magic Hair Gel | Your hair shimmers with all the colors of a prismatic shard. | Purchased from Alex during the Desert Festival | 1,000g | |
Magic Quiver | Shoots a magic arrow at nearby enemies every X seconds, dealing Y-Z damage. | Skull Cavern Treasure Room, Monster drop | 1,000g | |
Parrot Egg | Summons a level X parrot companion, who grants you a Y chance to find gold coins when slaying monsters. | Skull Cavern Treasure Room, Monster drop | 1,000g |
Bugs
- Although trinkets can be gifted, they do not appear in the Gift Log.
History
- 1.6: Introduced.