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Choc-ices were developed to aid the people of Nardah. When the town was cursed and could no longer provide water, a man bought a box of magical non-melting ice. He used this to help keep the people of the dying town hydrated. Despite this, choc-ice can melt when in the Kharidian Desert. Perhaps the ice can only melt while outside of the box. Karamel, an enemy from Recipe for Disaster drops a choc-ice when she is killed.

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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Choc-ice
rdfs:comment
  • Choc-ices were developed to aid the people of Nardah. When the town was cursed and could no longer provide water, a man bought a box of magical non-melting ice. He used this to help keep the people of the dying town hydrated. Despite this, choc-ice can melt when in the Kharidian Desert. Perhaps the ice can only melt while outside of the box. Karamel, an enemy from Recipe for Disaster drops a choc-ice when she is killed.
  • Choc-ice appears to be a bar of chocolate ice cream. The term usually refers to a bar of ice cream covered in chocolate. They can be bought from a local vendor named Rokuh in Nardah, where they are sold for 30 coins each; Rokuh has a supply of ten. When eaten, they heal 300 life points, and quench a player's thirst if they are in the desert. This can come in handy as an alternative to bringing waterskins to the desert, although most players prefer to use waterskins to save inventory space.
  • Choc-ices were developed to aid the people of Nardah. When the town was cursed and could no longer provide water, Rokuh bought a box of magical non-melting ice. He used this to help keep the people of the dying town hydrated. The magic can last forever, although it will melt in the desert due to the extreme heat. Karamel, an enemy from Recipe for Disaster (who is a pun on Kamil, a boss from Desert Treasure), drops a choc-ice when she is killed.
Level
  • 15(xsd:integer)
dcterms:subject
noteable
  • Yes
store
  • 30(xsd:integer)
low
  • 12(xsd:integer)
Examine
  • A tasty treat from Nardah - better eat it before it melts!
  • A tasty treat from Nardah - better eat this before it melts.
Tradeable
  • Yes
seller
  • Rokuh
Equipable
  • No
exchange
  • GEMW
  • gemw
Combat
  • 54(xsd:integer)
  • 50120(xsd:integer)
destroy
  • Drop
disassembly
  • Yes
Monster
  • Icefiend
  • Revenant icefiend
Quest
  • No
Rarity
  • Rare
  • Very rare
kept
  • reclaimable
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Category
  • food
Stackable
  • No
Name
  • Choc-ice
Value
  • 30(xsd:integer)
Members
  • Yes
Weight
  • 0(xsd:integer)
  • 0(xsd:double)
Quantity
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Update
  • Nardah, Tool Sheds & Spirits of the Elid
ID
  • 6794(xsd:integer)
high
  • 18(xsd:integer)
Release
  • 2005-12-05(xsd:date)
edible
  • Yes
abstract
  • Choc-ices were developed to aid the people of Nardah. When the town was cursed and could no longer provide water, a man bought a box of magical non-melting ice. He used this to help keep the people of the dying town hydrated. Despite this, choc-ice can melt when in the Kharidian Desert. Perhaps the ice can only melt while outside of the box. Karamel, an enemy from Recipe for Disaster drops a choc-ice when she is killed.
  • Choc-ice appears to be a bar of chocolate ice cream. The term usually refers to a bar of ice cream covered in chocolate. They can be bought from a local vendor named Rokuh in Nardah, where they are sold for 30 coins each; Rokuh has a supply of ten. When eaten, they heal 300 life points, and quench a player's thirst if they are in the desert. This can come in handy as an alternative to bringing waterskins to the desert, although most players prefer to use waterskins to save inventory space. Choc-ices were developed to aid the people of Nardah. When the town was cursed and could no longer provide water, a man bought a box of magical non-melting ice. He used this to help keep the people of the dying town hydrated. Despite this, choc-ice can melt when in the Kharidian Desert. Perhaps the ice can only melt while outside of the box. Karamel, an enemy from Recipe for Disaster (who is a pun on Kamil, a boss from Desert Treasure), drops a choc-ice when she is killed. In the quest Do No Evil a piece of choc-ice in the shape of a monkey, chimp ice, is made for King Awowogei of Ape Atoll. Due to its peculiar shape the chimp ice cannot contain the freezing-inducing magic normally applied to choc-ice and will thus melt away within a few seconds. The player will frequently have to cast an Ancient Magicks ice spell on it (they can't use Ice Rush, as it will not freeze the ice).
  • Choc-ices were developed to aid the people of Nardah. When the town was cursed and could no longer provide water, Rokuh bought a box of magical non-melting ice. He used this to help keep the people of the dying town hydrated. The magic can last forever, although it will melt in the desert due to the extreme heat. Karamel, an enemy from Recipe for Disaster (who is a pun on Kamil, a boss from Desert Treasure), drops a choc-ice when she is killed. In the quest Do No Evil a piece of choc-ice in the shape of a monkey, chimp ice, is made for King Awowogei of Ape Atoll. Due to its peculiar shape the chimp ice cannot contain the freezing-inducing magic normally applied to choc-ice and will thus melt away within a few seconds. The player will frequently have to cast an Ancient Magicks ice spell on it (they can't use Ice Rush, as it will not freeze the ice).
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