Naughty origami kit

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naughty origami kit
naughty origami kit

This "kit" includes two sheets of paper. One is printed with suggestive phrases and naughty silhouettes, and the other is a set of instructions on how to fold the former into various suggestive and naughty shapes. It's the perfect combination of ancient art and modern sleaze!

Also: naughty origami kit, doo-dah, doo-dah.

Cannot be discarded

(In-game plural: naughty origami kits)
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Item number: 3192
Description ID: 404274180
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Obtained From

Obsoleted Areas/Methods
Stores
Mr. Store (1 Mr. Accessory)

When Folded

Origamikit.gif
You unfold the pieces of paper, if you know what I mean.
HPYou lose 5% of your maximum hit points. (sleaze damage)

Blushing, you re-fold them into a new object.

Origamiken.gifYou acquire an item: naughty paper shuriken

or

Origamipasties.gifYou acquire an item: origami pasties

or

Origamicrop.gifYou acquire an item: origami riding crop

or

Origamimag.gifYou acquire an item: origami "gentlemen's" magazine

or

Origamiteller.gifYou acquire an item: naughty fortune teller

Functionality

Naughty origami kit foldables
Origami item Type Enchantment
Origamiken.gif naughty paper shuriken Combat Items Deals 15-20 damage
Chance of stunning opponent
Origamipasties.gif origami pasties Shirt +30% Meat from Monsters
Origamicrop.gif origami riding crop One-handed crop Makes you prone to innuendo (heh heh)
+10 Sleaze Damage
Combat Initiative +15%
Origamiteller.gif naughty fortune teller Off-hand Items +Some Stats Per Fight
Origamimag.gif origami "gentlemen's" magazine Familiar Equipment +10 lbs. of Ghuol Whelp

Notes

  • February 2008's item of the month from Mr. Store.
Its in-store description: Can be folded into a variety of useful forms. Not usable in Hardcore.

References

  • This item is possibly a reference to the book Very Naughty Origami.
  • The last line should be sung to the tune of "Camptown Races", possibly in reference to the use of cadence in newspaper headlines.
  • The phrase "if you know what I mean" refers to innuendo and double-entendres.

See Also

Collection

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Preceded by:
Libram of Divine Favors
naughty origami kit
February 2008
Succeeded by:
sane hatrack