Stylish
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"Practicality is far less important than style. Your morale is improved by wearing fashionable and attractive clothing." |
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Clothing that has the "FANCY" or "SUPER_FANCY" tag gives a "Stylish" morale bonus when worn. The height of the bonus depends on the location of the clothing, and if it is covered up by other clothing. Torso gives +6, legs +4, head +3, rest +2. A very fancy item gives a +2 bonus and a normal fancy item gives a +1 bonus if it does not cover a body part.
You can recognize stylish clothing by looking at them in the Sort armor screen (default key +). A piece of clothing with the "FANCY" tag is listed as "It looks fancy." And "SUPER_FANCY" items are listed as "It looks really fancy."
A location bonus is only given once, but a stylish bonus is still given for wearing multiple fancy or very fancy items. So wearing one tuxedo gives the following bonus, +4 legs, +6 torso, +2 for being very fancy, for a total of +12 morale. Adding one more tuxedo, wearing two over each other, gives a further bonus of +2 for being fancy, but no more bonuses for covering slots.
The various items without slots stack. So wearing 2 gold rings, 2 gold bracelets, 2 gold watches, and calling yourself B.A. Baracus gives a +6 morale bonus.
The morale bonus is capped at a maximum of 20.
List of fancy items (incomplete)
- Western boots
- Dress shoes
- French maid clothes
- French maid hat
- Clown suit
- Clown shoes
- Leather corset
- Dress
- Sundress
- Suit
- Waistcoat
- Dress shirt
- Blazer
- Stylish sunglasses
- Pickelhaube
- Firefighter helmet
- Firefighter belt
- Beret
- Wool beret
- Porkpie hat
- Bowler hat
- Ten-gallon hat
- Purse
- Gold ring
- Fancy hairpin
- Barrette - barrette wikipedia
- Diamond ring
- Silver earring
- Silver necklace
- Locket
- Gold bracelet
- Silver bracelet
- Skinny tie
- Jade brooch
- Small relic
- Gold watch
- Briefcase
- Tie clip
- Collar pin
Very Fancy