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Revision as of 06:18, 11 February 2013
Wild Growth Charm | |||
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Category: | |||
Charm Statistics | Charm Info | ||
Power: | 0 | Cost: | 150,000 |
Power Bonus: | 0% | Limited Edition: | ?? |
Attraction Bonus: | 0% | Crafted: | ?? |
Luck: | 0 | Smashable: | ?? |
Cheese Effect: | No Effect | Tradeable: | ?? |
Consumed Upon: | Always | Giveable: | ?? |
Larry's Loot Lexicon: | MouseHunt Info Page | Image: | External Link |
By itself, this tiny seed of a charm doesn't seem very useful. But when combined with the Soiled Base, it spurs wild leafy growth and vastly increases its effectiveness! |
Purchasing Info
The Wild Growth Charm cannot currently be bought at any Charm Shoppe. Instead, it is crafted:
Formula
Formula: Wild Growth Charm | ||
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Description | Qty | Cost (Each) |
Epic Orb | 1 | 125,000 |
Est Essence | 1 | Loot / Crafting |
Fresh Twisted Garden Soil | 1 | Loot |
Charmbit | 1,000 | 25 |
Total | 150,000 – 170,000 |
Setup-Specific Properties
When armed with the Soiled Base, the charm bestows an additional 300 Power, 8% Power Bonus, 9 Luck, and 20% Attraction Bonus (this works out to 200 Power, 5% Power Bonus, 5 Luck, and 15% Attraction Bonus more than the Growth Charm).
History and Trivia
- The Wild Growth Charm was added with the introduction of the Living Garden on 14 November 2012.