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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Soft cardboard, basically. | Soft cardboard, basically.<br> | ||
Heals 5 heart. | Heals 5 heart. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*It's possible to trade 10 | *It's possible to trade 10 Tofu with the [[Tofu Conconnasisseur]] in exchange for more useful snacks. | ||
*An earlier version of the game notes that Tofu is [[Basil]]'s favorite food, offering an explanation for its near omnipresence across [[Headspace]]. | |||
**Curiously, the manual for the physical copies of the game note that [[Omori]] actually ''dislikes'' Tofu, which likely explains the game's less-than-appetizing description and minimal healing effect. | |||
[[Category:Snacks]] | [[Category:Snacks]] | ||
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] | ||
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Description
Soft cardboard, basically.
Heals 5 heart.
Obtaining
Tofu can be acquired in different ways:
- As a possible reward for defeating all Sprout Mole enemies, like Lost Sprout Mole, Harold, Sir Maximus, etc.
- Being a possible find by Kel when starting a battle in the Junkyard.
- Being a possible find when breaking pots in Sweetheart's Castle.
- Being bought in the tofu stand in Sprout Mole Village and the Jash inside Sweetheart's Castle dungeons.
- While fishing in the Frozen Lake.
- When opening watermelons scattered all over Headspace.
- In the Vast Forest.
- In the Junkyard.
WIP
Trivia
- It's possible to trade 10 Tofu with the Tofu Conconnasisseur in exchange for more useful snacks.
- An earlier version of the game notes that Tofu is Basil's favorite food, offering an explanation for its near omnipresence across Headspace.
- Curiously, the manual for the physical copies of the game note that Omori actually dislikes Tofu, which likely explains the game's less-than-appetizing description and minimal healing effect.
