Lich's Eye Bullets
Lich's Eye Bullets | |
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Statistics | |
Type: | Passive |
Quality: | ![]() |
Sell Creep Price: | 54 ![]() |
Unlock Method: | Unlock The Gunslinger. |
Introduced in: | ![]() |
Ammonomicon Entry | |
Iron Sights | |
Once used by the lord of the Sixth Chamber as prosthetic eyes, though that may have been only for show.
This pair of rounds radiates unfathomable magical power. |
Lich's Eye Bullets is a passive item. The Gunslinger starts with this item.
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Effects[edit | edit source]
Notes[edit | edit source]
- Does not simulate synergies that need item itself.
- For instance, the 38 Special's
Detective Mode synergy would still need the player to acquire Badge for the policeman to show the contents of chests.
- For instance, the 38 Special's
- Does not give any dual-wielding synergies, such as with the MAC10 and Machine Pistol. This also includes the
Rubenstein’s Monster synergy.
- Synergies that cause guns to transform may override the effects of other synergies.
- For example, with Big Iron,
Cast Iron is overridden by the
Iron Slug transformation.
- Another example is with Lower Case r,
Just In Case overriding all of its other synergies.
- For example, with Big Iron,
- Certain synergies will not be simulated; the conditions are currently unknown.
- While this item is in the player's inventory, Megahand is powerful since you have access to all of the modes.
- However, Chamber Gun is not accessed to other modes.
- Smiley's Revolver and Shades's Revolver both give the 2x ammo capacity and 50% magazine size bonus to all guns player has without needing the other gun.
- Acts as only one item if the synergy requires 3 or more guns or items.
- For example, simulates the
Resourceful Indeed synergy, assuming the player has acquired the Elimentaler and two other items.
- Another example is simulating
Behold!, if the player has acquired any 5 guns that the synergy needs.
- For example, simulates the
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Possible reference to Clint Eastwood's "Deadeye" as the Lich is the lord over the dead.
- Possible reference to Urza's Eyes from Magic: The Gathering; two powerstones acting as the source of his near omnipotence.
- This item appears on the win screen after defeating the Lich, in a pile of ashes.
- Possibly a reference to Acererak the Demilich from Dungeons & Dragons, who has magic soul gems instead of eyes.