Timecube: Difference between revisions

From Caves of Qud Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(time cube failure text)
(Updated by egocarib with game version 2.0.203.20 using QBE v1.0rc2)
Line 23: Line 23:
| desc = A cube that seems to have only four corners. Strange hieroglyphics cover each side alongside of crude scenes of a figure using a club to strike down a horned figure holding a time-piece of ancient make.
| desc = A cube that seems to have only four corners. Strange hieroglyphics cover each side alongside of crude scenes of a figure using a club to strike down a horned figure holding a time-piece of ancient make.
| categories = Trinkets
| categories = Trinkets
| gameversion = 2.0.202.92
| gameversion = 2.0.203.20
}}
}}
<!-- END QBE -->
<!-- END QBE -->

Revision as of 06:13, 19 February 2022

timecube
$
3000.00
Commerce Value
1
lb.
Weight
Complexity

8

Tier

8

<007788>

Can Disassemble

yes

Can Build

yes

Tinker Skill

Tinker III

Character

ID?Use this ID to Wish for the item

Timecube

Spawns in

Items

timecube

A cube that seems to have only four corners. Strange hieroglyphics cover each side alongside of crude scenes of a figure using a club to strike down a horned figure holding a time-piece of ancient make.

Perfect


A timecube is an extremely rare item which, when used, will stop time for 25 rounds, setting the quickness of all entities other than the user to 0 for the duration (and thus preventing them from taking actions, although conversations between timestopped and non-timestopped entities can still be had, and it is still possible to miss timestopped enemies).

Upon use, the player will receive the following message:

You are filled with the true vision! The Cubic Form is Infinite, Harmonic and transcends the 1 Day rotation!

If the player is under the effects of normality, the timecube will fail to activate (but remain unused) and give the following message:

Fraudulent ONEness is taught by evil educators! Nothing happens!

Achievements

Trivia

  • timecubes, their activation message, and the Cubic and Wisest Human achievement are a reference to www.timecube.com, a (now defunct) web page detailing self-proclaimed “Wisest Human” Otis Eugene Ray’s bizarre Time Cube theory.