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Princess Opal

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Revision as of 11:57, October 2, 2022 by Solar Dragon (talk | contribs) (The Simpsons: Tapped Out)
Princess Opal
Princess Opal location.png
Location Information
Use: Fortune-telling
Owner: Princess Opal
First appearance: "Selma's Choice"

Princess Opal is Princess Opal's fortune-telling store at Springfield Mall.

History

Selma visits Princess Opal's store to find a husband. Princess Opal tells her about a love potion which gives anyone the person they desire. Opal tests the potion when Selma asks about the ingredients. Opal answers that it contains mostly corn syrup and a little rubbing alcohol, and she'll be lucky if it doesn't make her hair fall out. Opal then sees that she took a truth serum.[1]

Non-canon

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Princess Opal's
Image Cost Build time Reward Sell price Conformity increase Availability Unique? Dimensions - D x W
Princess Opal's.png Donut Tapped Out.png150 6ss XP.png150
Princess Opal
Tapped Out Cross.png Consumerism +20 Tragic Magic
Premium
Tapped Out Tick.png 4 x 5
Gold Box Token.png1 Cold Turkey
Gold Mystery Box
Task Time Reward Cash.png/h XP.png/h
Promoting Mysticism With Fax Noises 4h Cash.png135, XP.png15 Cash.png33.75 XP.png3.75
Internal Name Groups Tiles ID
PrincessOpals Shop Grass, Pavement, Boardwalk Section, Ornate Pier Section, Dirt, Sand, Krustyland Road 260000

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