Sake

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Sake
  • Sake item spriteold Sake item sprite
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Statistics
Type
Consumable✔️
Use time17 (Very fast)
TooltipMinor improvements to melee stats & lowered defense
'Drink too much of this, and you become karate master.'
RarityRarity level: 1
Buy5 SC
Sell1 SC
Research20 required
Inflicts Debuff
DebuffTipsyTipsy
Debuff tooltipIncreased melee abilities, lowered defense
Duration4 minutes
  • Internal Item ID: 2266 (Desktop, Console, Old-gen console and Mobile versions)
  • Internal Buff ID: 25

Sake is a potion that grants the Tipsy debuff when consumed, which increases many of the player's stats but lowers the player's defense for four minutes, twice the duration of Ale. Sake can be purchased from the Traveling Merchant for 5 SC.

The Tipsy debuff has the following effects: This content is transcluded from Tipsy.

Sake can be placed on a Plate(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions): Sake (on Plate).png

Tips

  • Since Tipsy is a debuff, it will be removed by the Nurse. Repeatedly consuming Sake and healing at the Nurse can be a quick and easy way to obtain the The Frequent Flyer achievement.
  • The Well Fed and Plenty Satisfied(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) buffs partially negate the −4 defense penalty of Tipsy.
    • (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) The highest tier of said buff, Exquisitely Stuffed, completely negates the defense penalty of Tipsy.
    • (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) Consuming an Aegis Fruit will also completely negate the defense penalty due to it permanently raising defense by 4.

Trivia

  • Saké is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice.
  • The saké bottle appears to have お, the Hiragana character for "O", on it. In Japanese, "O" is a particle used to convey respect of value. For example, sushi and sake are almost always referred to as osushi and osake, respectively.
  • The tooltip is likely a reference to drunken boxing martial art styles. Despite the name, they are not martial arts used by drunken fighters, but are martial arts that imitate the movements of a drunk person.

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