Pink Guon Stone

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Pink Guon Stone
Pink Guon Stone.png
Statistics
Type: Passive
Quality: B Quality Item.png
Sell Price: 30 Money.png
Ammonomicon Entry
Increased Health
Health increased.

The Pink Guon stone is actually a White Guon stone that has been used as a component in blood rituals, infusing it with the hearts of fallen Gungeoneers.

Pink Guon Stone is a passive item and a Guon Stone in Enter the Gungeon and Exit the Gungeon.

Effects

  • Grants one extra heart container.
  • Orbits the player, blocking enemy shots on contact.

Synergies ETG

  • Synergy.png Pinker Guon Stone - If the player has +1 Bullets, Amulet of the Pit Lord, or Charmed Bow, Pink Guon Stone becomes larger, rotates at a fixed distance from the player while they are moving instead of on a slight delay, and enemies that damage the player become temporarily charmed.
  • Synergy.png Tile Match - If the player also has Tetrominator, whenever the player shoots, Pink Guon Stone will occasionally shoot a T Tetromino.
  • Synergy.png Unbelievably Charming - If the player is holding Charmed Bow or Shotgun Full of Love, while either gun is held, all shots fired by the player (even shots fired via items other than either gun) and any companions are guaranteed to charm enemies. In addition, the player is followed by a fairy that blocks bullets and displays the contents of chests.
    • If the player has revealed the contents of a chest, the contents of that chest will be permanently locked in as that item. If a chest with a locked-in item attempts to drop a random item when broken, it will always drop the item that was locked in, overriding the usual quality reduction.

Item Interactions

  • Book of Chest Anatomy.png Book of Chest Anatomy + Synergy.png Unbelievably Charming - Because Book of Chest Anatomy raises the chance of broken chests dropping an item to 55%, all chests effectively have a 55% chance to drop the item they were predicted to contain when broken.

Notes

  • Has no effect on the health of The Robot.
  • The Guon Stones are a reference to Ioun Stones in Dungeons & Dragons.
  • The visual appearance of this item may also be a reference to Life Crystals in the game Terraria.

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See also