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==Function==
==Function==
A Ramune can be fed to a [[Silkworm]] to give it a blue color.
When consumed, it gives a small chance of rewarding the player one of the following [[Prize Ladder Rewards|Prize Ladder items]]:
When consumed, it gives a small chance of rewarding the player one of the following [[Prize Ladder Rewards|Prize Ladder items]]:
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Revision as of 17:31, 11 September 2021

 Ramune

This fizzy lemon-lime drink is sure to result in some major burps.
Properties
This item never drops any seeds.
Data
Type Consumable
Chi Water
Texture Type Single
Collision Type No Collision
Hardness 6 Hits
5 Hits
Restores after 5s of inactivity.
Seed Color
#23BDD1
#A9DFE5
Grow Time 1h 0m 0s
Default Gems Drop N/A

id:Ramune

NPC Trading
Buy 1 of this item from Snack Fu for Gems (x500).
"Hi, I'm Master Ping, master of Snack Fu. Would you like some fun snacks while you watch the tournament?"

The Ramune is an unsplicable consumable that was added as part of the The Grand Tournament update on December 1, 2016.

Function

When consumed, it gives a small chance of rewarding the player one of the following Prize Ladder items:

Items
1x Stone Pagoda
1x Stone Pagoda Base
1x Stone Pagoda Roof Element
1x Decorative Roof Dragon
1x Wooden Pagoda Wall
1x Wooden Pagoda Window
1x Wooden Pagoda Door
1x Grand Jade Platform
1x Paper Wall

It can also be fed to a Silkworm to give it a blue color.

Trivia

  • In real life, Ramune is a carbonated soft drink that was originally sold in Japan, the country of which Seth lives in. Its name derives from the English word "lemonade".
  • Consuming a Ramune with Pow Stones subsequently would cause the player to respawn. This is a reference to the Pow Stone's description, which tells the player that combining the Pow Stones with soda, Ramune in this case, would be dangeorus.