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Revision as of 21:09, 20 October 2017
Eyes are usable items that allow the player to change the shape of their knight's eyes.
Description
All Eyes usables have the same description:
Once used this item will permanently change your knight's eyes to the specified shape. This item is destroyed once used.
Notes
Most types can be obtained from Mirrored Lockboxes with a very high chance, or from Iron Lockboxes with a very small chance.
Each "eyes" can only be used once. Eye shape changes upon use. Changing eyes lasts forever or until the player uses a different "Eyes usable."
Currently, all eyes are prismatic - meaning that their color is determined by the knight's personal color.
"Closed" eyes still blink like other eyes.
The Disguise Prize Box had these usables in its additional prize pool, but which ones are within is unclear.
History
Eyes were all "normal" shaped until 20 more were released 18 April 2012.More have been released over time.
Unusual Items
Some items ignore standard eye color patterns, or obscure eyes entirely.
This list does not consider items that cover the eyes during most regular gameplay, like the Stranger Hat, which simply has a wide brim.
This list does not consider accessories that obscure the eye(s). Check the "helmet front" accessories in the main list.
Helmets:
- The Quicksilver Helm family, which cover the face so eyes cannot be seen at all.
- The Azure Guardian Helm covers the face with a "closed visor," but has its own "eyes."
- The Wolver Cap family, which cover the knight's eyes, but have their own "eyes."
- The Rock Jelly Helm, which shows greyish blue eyes no matter the personal color of the knight.
Costumes:
- The Steam Knight Mask obscures the eyes.
- Most Bombhead Masks cover the eyes, but many have their own "eyes."
- The Fur Cap and related forms, which cover the knight's eyes, but have their own "eyes."
- The Warden Helm family, which cover the eyes, but have their own "eyes."
- The Dangerous Oni Helm and related forms have goggles, which cover the eyes.
- The Impostoclaus Hat costume, which always has red eyes no matter the personal color of the knight.