Difference between revisions of "Talk:Dunce cap"

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Should it be noted that this item becomes cursed when worn?  Because I put a blessed one on, thinking I could just take it off, and it went cursed.  Now I'm stuck (as a Valkyrie, though, so it doesn't matter too much).
 
Should it be noted that this item becomes cursed when worn?  Because I put a blessed one on, thinking I could just take it off, and it went cursed.  Now I'm stuck (as a Valkyrie, though, so it doesn't matter too much).
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:This is already mentioned in the article. It explicitly says that the dunce cap will [[autocurse]] when worn. The autocursing article also mentions that a non-wizard can safely ignore an unidentified conical hat, as it is either a dunce cap (which is of no use) or a cornuthalum, which is of very little use. -- [[User:Qazmlpok|Qazmlpok]] 23:14, October 9, 2009 (UTC)

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When you remove the dunce cap, will your original intelligence be restored or will you have to apply a unicorn horn? --ZeroOne 22:41, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

Nevermind, I tried it in wizard mode. The original intelligence is automatically restored. I modified the article now. --ZeroOne 11:35, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

Cursed when worn

Should it be noted that this item becomes cursed when worn? Because I put a blessed one on, thinking I could just take it off, and it went cursed. Now I'm stuck (as a Valkyrie, though, so it doesn't matter too much).

This is already mentioned in the article. It explicitly says that the dunce cap will autocurse when worn. The autocursing article also mentions that a non-wizard can safely ignore an unidentified conical hat, as it is either a dunce cap (which is of no use) or a cornuthalum, which is of very little use. -- Qazmlpok 23:14, October 9, 2009 (UTC)