This page is about the object; for the adjective, see here. |
Tranquilizer | |
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Type |
Tool, Medical, Sub2none |
Behavior |
Gives the sleepy adjective. |
Synonyms |
Adequan, Alprazolam, Amobarbital, Anesthesia, Antalgic, Banamine, Barbiturate, Barbotine, Benzodiazepine, Butazolidin, Chlordiazepoxide, Clonazepam |
Available in |
Scribblenauts, Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Remix, Scribblenauts Unlimited, Scribblenauts Unmasked, Scribblenauts Showdown, Scribblenauts Mega Pack |
The Tranquilizer is a medicinal drug taken to reduce tension or anxiety.
Uses[]
This object has 10 health points, weights the same as a mouse and sinks on water. Any type of doctor will equip this object while expressing the medical emotion. It can also be used to put someone to sleep.
In Scribblenauts, the only way to use it is by feed it to NPCs, upon eating it they will lay down for a short period of time. The only NPCs that seem to eat it are human ones, like the man or the barbarian.
In Super Scribblenauts, now you have an use action button that allows Maxwell to put his enemies to sleep, however it'll self-destruct after one use. Instead of putting them to sleep for a short period of time, the sleepy adjective will be applied.
In Scribblenauts Unmasked, you can use it by pressing the attack command instead of having the select use button.
See Also[]
- Anesthesia Unit
- Bandage
- Bath Mat
- Blood Pressure Cuff
- Butterfly Stitches
- Catheter
- Cold Pack
- Colostomy Bag
- Cough Drop
- Craniometer
- Diabetic Lancets
- Diabetic Test Strips
- Echinacea
- Elixir of Life
- Endoscope
- First Aid Kit
- Gauze
- Health Potion
- Insulin
- Janitorial Cart
- Lotion
- Otoscope
- Pill
- Pill Crusher
- Privacy Screen
- Shower Chair
- Sleeping Pill
- Surgical Table
- Toilet Seat Cover
- Ventilator
Trivia[]
- In remix, there's a bug that let's you apply it to any object unlike the other two.
- If used in certain levels of Scribblenauts Unlimited, it may cause you to fail because an ally was killed, even though they aren't dead, they're just sleeping.