Build on the Prismatic Frame
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From: Assemble a Skeleton
No one will know what to make of this. It needs three skulls, three limbs, and three tails.
Game Instructions: The Prismatic Frame begins a highly valuable skeleton with two points each of Antiquity and Amalgamy.
Success
Arrange the bones
Your usual process is not designed for a skeleton like this[...] it laughs at bilateral symmetry. You cannot put its back up against the wall to work on its front: it has no back. [...] you're forced to invent an entire new wiring system [...] to spin the skeleton [...]
- You've begun work assembling a skeleton (Sets Skeleton in Progress to 10)
- An occurrence! Your 'Approximate Value of Your Skeleton in Pennies' Quality is now 31250!
- Your skeleton will need three skulls. (Sets Skeleton: Skulls Needed to 3)
- Your skeleton has enough hips or shoulders or attachment points available to accommodate three limbs. (Sets Skeleton: Limbs Needed to 3)
- Your skeleton requires three tails to be complete. (Sets Skeleton: Tails Needed to 3)
- Your skeleton contains several bones from millennia ago. (Sets Skeleton: Antiquity to 2)
- An occurrence! Your 'Skeleton: Torso Style' Quality is now 80 - Prismatic!
- You've lost 1 x Prismatic Frame
- Your skeleton poses an increasing challenge to the theory of Evolution. (Sets Skeleton: Amalgamy to 2)
- You've gained 1 x Palaeontologist
Categories:
- Pages Without Guide Restrictions
- Prismatic Frame
- Your Own Stall at the Bone Market
- Skeleton in Progress
- Actions
- Skeleton in Progress Gain
- Approximate Value of Your Skeleton in Pennies Gain
- Skeleton: Skulls Needed Gain
- Skeleton: Limbs Needed Gain
- Skeleton: Tails Needed Gain
- Skeleton: Antiquity Gain
- Skeleton: Torso Style Gain
- Prismatic Frame Loss
- Skeleton: Amalgamy Gain
- Palaeontologist Gain