Inquisitorial Coupon

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Name
Inquisitorial Coupon
Type
Other Items
Item ID
Talon_Entity

An Inquisitorial Coupon is an item in Pathologic 2.

As of 07:30 on Day 7, after the arrival of the Inquisitor, Grocery stores will only accept Inquisitorial Coupons in exchange for food. From that point on, all coupon-accepting grocery stores will be occupied by the Hardhead NPC. Note that food can still be purchased for money at the Shady Shop in the Warehouses district, as well as in the Broken Heart Pub.

As of Day 7, Coupons can be purchased from Bad Grief for ¤1,000 each (he initially calls them "Candy Wrappers", until they are publicly unveiled at 07:30.). After 07:30, a woman appears beside the Fund cabinet, informing the Haruspex about the town groceries' policy change from money to coupons. This woman will offer the Haruspex 1 free Inquisitorial Coupon each day. Starting on Day 8, the Fund rewards will include Coupons in addition to money.

During the early morning of Day 6, the Dead Item Shop will sell 10 Coupons (called 'Candy Wrappers' at the time) for ¤125 each.

Quotes

Hover Quotes
Haruspex The Marble Nest Alpha
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Before Inquisitor Arrival:
A colourful piece of paper. Useless. Item is not present in the Marble Nest. Item is not present in the Alpha.
After Inquisitor Arrival:
Food is only sold for these now. Item is not present in the Marble Nest. Food is only sold for these now.


Touch Quotes
Haruspex The Marble Nest Alpha
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Before Inquisitor Arrival:
A blurry blue spot in the corner could be either an official seal, or a trace of dissolved candy. Item is not present in the Marble Nest. Item is not present in the Alpha.
After Inquisitor Arrival:
The sword is mightier than the pen... unless it's an inquisitorial pen. Item is not present in the Marble Nest. The sword is mightier than the pen, unless it's an inquisitorial pen. Inquisitorial orders don't even require enforcement; they just come true. And if an Inquisitor has decided that from now on people can only eat with her permission, so it will be.

Notes

  • Inquisitorial Coupons take up 2x1 inventory slots. They stack up to 50.
  • Inquisitorial Coupons hold a trade value of 6 at Hardhead-occupied grocery stores.