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%w5p,n99
  • %w5p,n99 item sprite
Statistics
TypeWeapon
Damage256 (Ranged)
Knockback9 (Very strong)
Critical chance4%
Use time45 (Very slow)
Velocity15
TooltipAny details yet, Allan?
RarityRarity level: 10
Sell2550

%w5p,n99 (shortened for brevity and the wiki formatting's sake; its full name seen in-game is %w5p,n99#am44E71%%%%%%%%%%%%%%) is a craftable, post-Plantera Hardmode ranged weapon. It is an upgrade of %weaponname%, and shoots out an error projectile that pierces enemies when used. Unlike it, though, it plays "Oh, fiddlesticks! What now?" when used and when it hits a tile, it explodes into 18 Xes in a circle that deal damage.

Its best modifier is Unreal.

Crafting[ | ]

Used in[ | ]

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
%w5p,n99%w5p,n99
SunflowerSunflower

Trivia[ | ]

  • The weapon contains a multitude of references to famous glitch and placeholder content in other games:
    • Similarly to %weaponname%, this item's tooltip references the Kitchen Crate Holster's updated description in Hitman HD Trilogy, which referenced the crate's original description by asking 'Any details yet, Allan?'.
    • Like %weaponname%, this item's projectiles reference missing models in Source Engine games; however, their blue color matches Portal 2 rather than most other Source games, which use red "ERROR" models as %weaponname% does.
    • The "Oh, fiddlesticks! What now?" line comes from Dr. Kleiner in Half-Life 2, and plays in most Source Engine games whenever a sound related error occurs.
    • The explosion of red Xes is a reference to the explosions of Xes that occur in Source engine games when a particle emitter is broken.
    • The crafting recipe requiring arbitrary, strange items is meant to seem glitchy.
    • Even the weapon's base damage of 256 is meant to reference 256-integer limits, common in programs using bytes to track numbers- bytes can only represent 256 different values.
    • Finally, the specific amounts required of each item(33, 136, 0(1 in this case), 6, and 29) are a reference to the base stats of the famous glitch Pokémon, MissingNo., as they were in Red/Blue Version.
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