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Rock Candy is a hard sugary candy used in the same way as the rocks from previous Oddworld games. It is one of the many craftable items presented in Oddworld: Soulstorm.

Overview[]

Rock Candies are 'food' items sold at the Rock Candy Vendo, they are essentially the industrial equivalent of Rock sacks.

The Rock Candies themselves are a form of non-lethal weapons, capable of knocking out Sligs without alerting the rest of his comrades. It can also ricochet off walls and floors twice before shattering. Will draw less attention and allow for easy pickpocketing, although it requires a few Rock Candies to actually render a Slig unconscious, and he will get back up relatively quickly.

Notes[]

  • During development of Oddworld: Soulstorm, Rock Candies were known as Jawbreakers, referring to the real world candy also known as a Gobstopper. The name was presumably changed because Jawbreaker is a trademarked brand name in multiple countries.[1]

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