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[cloudBottle] Magic Boomerang Version 1.0

[cloudBottle] Magic Boomerang
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A throwable magic boomerang that returns to your hand after hitting something or going too far just like in your got dang video games.

Despite its humble appearance it sparkles and lights up areas as it flies with glowing ribbon particles and stars. Boomerang will kill and deal damage to people on parcels with health turned on but won't harm the thrower. Modify and copy excluding scripts.

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Nope, doesn't work well in 2021. Leaves a trail of light only
full star empty star empty star empty star empty star Posted August 24, 2021 by Bayou Diesel

Never really leaves or comes back, so not really a boomerang and no magic seen at all

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Cool but no longer functions as described
full star full star full star empty star empty star Posted March 25, 2020 by Moraxo

The boomerang will be thrown and does all the sparkly effects but it never considers returning :C

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full star empty star empty star empty star empty star Posted February 28, 2019 by Madeline Heartsong

This item no longer functions as intended. Once thrown, the boomerang projectile de-rezes itself about a second later, which is a shame.

The product used to function rather well, however I'd recommend not purchasing it until the problems with it are fixed.

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spakly
full star full star full star full star full star Posted October 01, 2016 by druth Vlodovic

cool boomerang, does take a bit to return depending on how far you throw it
I wish there was a way to turn off the sparkles

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Great effects, outright functionalitty
full star full star full star full star empty star Posted September 05, 2016 by Apple Gyatt

only improvements I'd ask for is snappier snatching of the boomerang when it returns to the users hands (which I can forgive if it's a scripting limitation) and a better model

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