Pizza

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Pizza
  • Pizza item sprite
Stack digit 9.pngStack digit 9.pngStack digit 9.pngStack digit 9.png
Statistics
Type
Consumable✔️
Use time17 (Very fast)
TooltipMajor improvements to all stats
'With pepperoni and extra cheese.'
RarityRarity level: 3
Sell40 SC
Research5 required
Grants Buff
BuffExquisitely StuffedExquisitely Stuffed(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Buff tooltipMajor improvements to all stats
Major improvements to all stats and increased life regeneration
Duration8 minutes
  • Internal Item ID: 4029 (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
  • Internal Buff ID: 207
Obtained from Obtained from
Classic mode icon.png Classic
Expert mode icon.png Expert
Master mode icon.png Master
EntityQty.Rate
Hoplite(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)Hoplite.gifHoplite(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)12%
Medusa(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)Medusa.gifMedusa(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)12%

Pizza is a food item dropped from Hoplites and Medusas with a 1/50 (2%) chance. When consumed, it grants the player the Exquisitely Stuffed buff. This lasts for 8 minutes, but can be canceled at any time by right-clicking the icon (Desktop version), by selecting the icon using Cycle Next/Previous Buff and then pressing Remove Buff (Console version), or by double-tapping the buff icon (Mobile version).

Like all other food items, Pizza can be placed on a Plate.

Trivia

  • The enemies that drop Pizza, Medusas and Hoplites, are Ancient Greece-themed. Although it is commonly held that real-life pizza originated in Italy, its history ranges back to antiquity. In Ancient Greece, citizens made a flat bread called plakous which was flavored with toppings like herbs, onion, cheese, and garlic.
  • The tooltip, 'With pepperoni and extra cheese.', refers to ordering real-life pizza, however, the sprite also resembles a pepperoni pizza with cheese drooping on the edge of the slice.

History