Orange Guon Stone

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Attacks enemies. In years past, the [Orange] Guon stone boosted its bearer's damage, but the Belligerite at the core of the stone has grown so enraged that the stone itself now lashes out at foes.

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Synergies

Oranger Guon Stone:

If the player has [+1 Bullets] , [Orange] , or [Amulet of the Pit Lord] , [Orange] Guon Stone grows larger, rotates at a fixed distance from the player while they are moving instead of on a slight delay, and fires twice as fast and deals 8 damage. Strangely, the [Orange] triggers both Enter the Fruitgeon and Oranger Guon Stone. This makes it the only item to trigger two synergies at once (not counting [Lich's Eye Bullets] ). The bullet effects of Enter The Fruitgeon override that of Oranger Guon Stone. The only practical difference is the loss of one additional damage because the stone will fire Enter the Fruitgeon's oranges rather than Oranger Guon Stone's bullets.

[+1 Bullets] [Orange] [Amulet of the Pit Lord]
Tile Match:

If the player also has [Tetrominator] , whenever the player shoots, [Orange] Guon Stone will occasionally shoot an L Tetromino.

[Tetrominator]

Effects

  • Shoots at enemies. Each shot deals 5 damage.
  • Has a cooldown of 1 second between shots.
  • Orbits the player, blocking enemy shots on contact.

Notes

  • Enter the Fruitgeon - If the player has [Orange] , [Orange] Guon Stone deals 7 damage per shot and fires oranges along with a doubled firing rate. While this synergy is usually lost upon consuming the orange, if the player is holding [+1 Bullets] or [Amulet of the Pit Lord] , the synergy will remain.
  • Oranger Guon Stone - If the player has [+1 Bullets] , [Orange] , or [Amulet of the Pit Lord] , [Orange] Guon Stone grows larger, rotates at a fixed distance from the player while they are moving instead of on a slight delay, and fires twice as fast and deals 8 damage. Strangely, the [Orange] triggers both Enter the Fruitgeon and Oranger Guon Stone. This makes it the only item to trigger two synergies at once (not counting [Lich's Eye Bullets] ). The bullet effects of Enter The Fruitgeon override that of Oranger Guon Stone. The only practical difference is the loss of one additional damage because the stone will fire Enter the Fruitgeon's oranges rather than Oranger Guon Stone's bullets.
  • Tile Match - If the player also has [Tetrominator] , whenever the player shoots, [Orange] Guon Stone will occasionally shoot an L Tetromino.
  • If the player has both the Enter the Fruitgeon and Oranger Guon Stone synergies at the same time, their damage increases do not stack. Instead, Enter the Fruitgeon overrides the damage upgrade of Oranger Guon Stone, and makes the stone deal 7 damage per shot.
  • This item benefits from the Y.V. shrine , for a chance to fire extra bullets.
  • This item benefits from [Battle Standard] 's damage boost.
  • [Orange] Guon Stone is affected by all bullet modifiers.
  • [Orange] Guon Stone does not attack Red-Caped Bullet Kin.

Trivia

  • The Guon Stones are a reference to Ioun Stones in Dungeons & Dragons. The Ammonomicon entry references its Ioun Stone counterpart's ability to boost its user's caster level, thus increasing damage on some spells.
  • The Guon Stone is shaped like a Sniper [Shell] .

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