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− | [[File:Ipecac.png|thumb|Ipecac]] |
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− | '''Ipecac''' is an item in Scribblenauts that behaves similarly to [[Poison]] and other poison/illness inducing items, except it also causes the victim to vomit uncontrollably for a while, making them Hungry as well. |
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+ | |Type = Food, Condiment, Fatal |
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+ | |Behavior = Makes objects it is used on [[sick]] and vomit uncontrollably|caption=in [[Scribblenauts Unlimited]] |
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+ | |Available in = [[Scribblenauts Unlimited]], [[Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure|Scribblenauts Unmasked]], [[Scribblenauts Showdown]], [[Scribblenauts Mega Pack]] |
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+ | |Box title = Ipecac |
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+ | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an emetic and expectorant drug that contains emetine and is prepared from ipecac especially as a syrup for use in treating accidental poisoning. |
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+ | ==Uses== |
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+ | When this object is eaten by an NPC, they will start spawning [[vomit]] and playing their ''hurt'' animation. The ipecac is coded as [[food]], so [[Man|men]] and [[Glutton (Person)|gluttons]] will consume it without needing the [[hungry]] adjective. |
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+ | [[File:Ipecac particles.jpg|left|thumb|75px|When you ''interact'' with the ipecac.]]When equipping it, an ''interact'' and ''empty item'' [[action buttons]] will appear. Selecting ''interact'' gives the [[sick]] adjective to the target, makes them start vomiting and creates some water particles. Selecting ''empty item'' instead creates the water particles, but doesn't apply the sick adjective. |
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+ | It can be used as a really small container, however only really small objects, like the [[wart]] and the [[pimple]], can fit inside it. [[Chef]]s will try to ''use'' this object, but will end up poisoning themselves. |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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+ | *[[Poison]] |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Oddly, in original [[Scribblenauts (video game)|Scribblenauts]], there is no Ipecac, but there is Ipedcac, which is just poision. |
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+ | *It shares it's sprite with the [[antidote]]. |
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+ | *You can give the adjective that makes the wielder vomit with the [[The "@" Method|@ method]], it named ''@ipecacsick''. |
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+ | [[Category:Condiments]] |
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+ | [[Category:Medical Items]] |
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+ | [[Category:Medicine]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 13 December 2020
Ipecac | |
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Type |
Food, Condiment, Fatal |
Behavior |
Makes objects it is used on sick and vomit uncontrollably |
Synonyms |
None Known |
Available in |
Scribblenauts Unlimited, Scribblenauts Unmasked, Scribblenauts Showdown, Scribblenauts Mega Pack |
The Ipecac is an emetic and expectorant drug that contains emetine and is prepared from ipecac especially as a syrup for use in treating accidental poisoning.
Uses
When this object is eaten by an NPC, they will start spawning vomit and playing their hurt animation. The ipecac is coded as food, so men and gluttons will consume it without needing the hungry adjective.
When equipping it, an interact and empty item action buttons will appear. Selecting interact gives the sick adjective to the target, makes them start vomiting and creates some water particles. Selecting empty item instead creates the water particles, but doesn't apply the sick adjective.
It can be used as a really small container, however only really small objects, like the wart and the pimple, can fit inside it. Chefs will try to use this object, but will end up poisoning themselves.
See Also
Trivia
- Oddly, in original Scribblenauts, there is no Ipecac, but there is Ipedcac, which is just poision.
- It shares it's sprite with the antidote.
- You can give the adjective that makes the wielder vomit with the @ method, it named @ipecacsick.