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Normally, [[corpse]]s of dead [[monster]]s will rot away quickly, or they will be too large for one person to eat. | Normally, [[corpse]]s of dead [[monster]]s will rot away quickly, or they will be too large for one person to eat. | ||
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Name | Tinning kit |
Appearance | Tinning kit |
Base price | {{{cost}}} zm |
Weight | {{{weight}}} |
Material | [[{{{material}}}]] |
Monster use | Will not be used by monsters. |
Normally, corpses of dead monsters will rot away quickly, or they will be too large for one person to eat.
Applying a tinning kit to put the corpse in a tin can will preserve it for future consumption, or as a trophy. However, you cannot sacrifice tinned corpses.
Damaging corpses do not cause their usual damage if tinned; normally, Z and M are sickening to eat, but they become edible when tinned. Poisonous and acidic corpses are also rendered harmless. Additionally, tins of corpses will provide the same intrinsic as a corpse alone. This makes them quite useful when working with giants and dragons.
Tins made from an uncursed tinning kit always contain "homemade" versions of the foodstuff; cursed tinning kits produce rotten contents.
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