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== Setup-Specific Properties ==
 
== Setup-Specific Properties ==
When armed with the [[Polluted Base]], the '''Extreme Polluted Charm''' provides bonus luck of +10.
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When armed with the [[Polluted Base]] or [[Refined Pollutinum Base]], the '''Extreme Polluted Charm''' provides bonus luck of +10.
  
 
== Related Items ==
 
== Related Items ==

Revision as of 13:43, 5 January 2016

For other uses, see Polluted (disambiguation).


Extreme Polluted Charm
Category: Toxic Spill
Charm Statistics Charm Info
Power: 0 Cost: 1800+
Power Bonus: 0% Limited Edition: No
Attraction Bonus: 0% Crafted: Yes
Luck: 0 Smashable: No
Cheese Effect: No Effect Tradeable: Yes
Consumed Upon: Encounter Giveable: Yes
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Taking Polluted Charms to the extreme! Extreme Polluted Charms add a significant amount of Luck above your lowly Polluted Charm. Adds +10 Luck to the Polluted Base.



Obtained Via

The Extreme Polluted Charm is not sold by any Charm Shoppe and is therefore non-refundable. It can be crafted given the proper ingredients or purchased from the Marketplace. It can also be obtained as a result from hunting with an Unstable Charm. Hunters are able to transfer their supplies of the Extreme Polluted Charm using the Give To Friends option.

Formula

Formula: Extreme Polluted Charm
Recipe can be unlocked by: Capture 500 Swamp Runner mice
Item Qty Cost (Each) Source
Flawless Orb 1 N/A
Pollutinum 2 N/A
Scrap Metal 1 N/A
Charmbit 72 25
(1,800 total)
Total 1,800

Setup-Specific Properties

When armed with the Polluted Base or Refined Pollutinum Base, the Extreme Polluted Charm provides bonus luck of +10.

Related Items

Charms

Bases

History and Trivia

  • 21 January 2014: The Extreme Polluted Charm was introduced with the release of the Toxic Spill location, but could not be crafted until the end of the 1st spill on 27 January 2014.