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The '''Prick-Me-Not Spinning Wheel''' is an object from ''[[Makin' Magic]]''. It costs §417, and can be bought from the Miscellaneous->Magic sort in [[Buy mode]]. Sims can sit at the wheel, pressing their foot down on a pedal to spin it and make [[Magic ingredients|golden thread]] which can be sold or kept for use in making [[Magic charms|charms]]. Using it builds the [[Mechanical]] skill. |
The '''Prick-Me-Not Spinning Wheel''' is an object from ''[[Makin' Magic]]''. It costs §417, and can be bought from the Miscellaneous->Magic sort in [[Buy mode]]. Sims can sit at the wheel, pressing their foot down on a pedal to spin it and make [[Magic ingredients|golden thread]] which can be sold or kept for use in making [[Magic charms|charms]]. Using it builds the [[Mechanical]] skill. |
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It is a reference to both the "Rumplestiltskin" and "Sleeping Beauty/Briar Rose" fairy tales. |
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Prick-Me-Not Spinning Wheel | |
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The Prick-Me-Not (equipped with our patented non-puncture spindle tip) makes gold thread out of straw, without the straw! However, MagiCo recommends that you sing this song whilst spinning: "My baking and brewing I will do today, the queen's son to-morrow I will take away, no wise man can show the queen where to begin, for my name, to be sure, is Rumplestiltskin." | |
Game | The Sims: Makin' Magic |
Buyability | Buy mode |
Price in game | §417 |
Object type(s) | Skill |
Money | |
Craft | |
Magic | |
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The Prick-Me-Not Spinning Wheel is an object from Makin' Magic. It costs §417, and can be bought from the Miscellaneous->Magic sort in Buy mode. Sims can sit at the wheel, pressing their foot down on a pedal to spin it and make golden thread which can be sold or kept for use in making charms. Using it builds the Mechanical skill.
It is a reference to both the "Rumplestiltskin" and "Sleeping Beauty/Briar Rose" fairy tales.