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  • Coffin
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  • After that time, the forces of evil no longer used coffins to store their riches and the dead of the lands were buried timely, so that coffins were never encountered above ground as well. However, in Ultima VII Part Two, the burial rites of the Ophidians resulted in many coffins being found in the various catacombs. These coffins were little more than wooden boxes with little to no individual design. Also, big ornamental coffins were found like the one of Beatrix and the two coffins Vasculio was using for his rest in his vampiric state.
  • Coffin was a member of Laughing Jack's crew on his ship the The Lady Luck who lead a mutiny against Jack. He was the only crewmember to be spared from the curse of The Lady Luck.
  • Coffins are recurring items in The Legend of Zelda series. They are usually found propped up against walls and occasionally on the ground. The coffins open up when Link gets close or shines light onto them. Usually containing an enemy such as a ReDead or a Stalfos, they can also hold items such as a Heart, Rupee, or Magic Jar.
  • To do this, players have to: 1. * Remove the coffins from the graves. 2. * Check the coffins to see their contents. 3. * Check the grave markers to see the respective "owners" of the graves. 4. * Put the coffins into the correct graves.
  • The Coffins are obstacles appearing only in Super Mario 64 and its DS version.
  • A coffin is a decorated wooden box in which the body of a deceased human is usually placed, with the exception of those that are cremated or lost elsewhere. It is also the most common place that a vampire will sleep as it keeps out sunlight and is in keeping with their evil nature.
  • A coffin was a container in which a non-incinerated body was placed after its death. Starfleet was known to use photon torpedo casings as coffins for space funerals. Starfleet customs mandated that the Flag of the United Federation of Planets be draped on the coffin after its closure. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) Also, many races, including the Mirak and several Federation species, buried its soldiers in dress uniforms along with any decorations they could have earned. (RIS Bouteina: "Take Me Out to the Zoo")
  • Coffin is a funerary box used to contain deceased remains, either for burial or cremation. In the Boktai series, coffins are used by Immortals and vampires to rest. When a Immortal is defeated, they get into a coffin, and the player has to take the coffin to the Pile Driver to purify the Immortal inside.
  • Coffins (棺桶 Kan'oke?) refer to large mobile weapons that are controlled by the corpses inside, specifically that of an esper. Coffins are able to boost the powers of the espers inside them and are able to use them to great effect. First introduced in Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator, they are manufactured and used by the DA to cleanse Academy City of "evil".
  • [[Category:]] Contains one of the item from the Grave Robbery Event. You can open 5 Coffins every 24 hours.
  • Coffin (カフィン) is a recurring secondary character in Zill O'll who accompanies Noel throughout the story. Unlike other characters, her backstory is revealed in supplementary material and rarely hinted within the game's script. Her fate depends on the protagonist's affinity with her party leader. She is 120 years old at the start of the game.
  • A coffin is an oblong-shaped box, used primarily for storing of Corpses and/or Vampires.
  • A coffin was a funerary box used in the containment of dead people, either for burial or cremation.
  • A coffin is a funerary box used in the display and cremation of dead people, either for burial or cremation. Vampires require them to rest in during the daylight hours. Barnabas Collins is most notably associated with his coffin, which is initially kept in the secret chamber of the Collins' family mausoleum (210). When Barnabas' father, Joshua Collins, discovers that his son has become a vampire, Joshua has the coffin moved to the Tower Room in the west wing, wherein a great battle ensues (447). After Barnabas moves into the Old House, his coffin is hidden in the cellar; it is discovered by intruders several times, with fatal consequences for the snooper on at least one occasion (275/276). During his travels in time, Barnabas' coffin was occasionally moved for his own safety, including to
  • Coffins are objects found in the game which, when opened, release one of three things: * New Spelunkers (unlocked as playable characters). * Deceased co-op players. * Hired Hands. Spelunkers released from Coffins have the same AI as Hired Hands. Coffins can be opened by attacking them with the whip or any other weapon, in some cases, the Coffins might be opened by traps or explosions off-screen and whoever was inside them will probably die.
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Appeared
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Live Image Caption
  • Eerie Coffin
Icon Image
  • Coffin Icon.png
stepartist
store
  • No
low
  • No
Examine
  • Filled with items. Like a bank, but spookier!
songrelease
  • 2010-02-16
Tradeable
  • No
removal
  • 2012-10-24
notecount
  • 747
Related Quests
nps
  • 1
Equipable
  • No
songlength
  • 74.0
alchable
  • No
destroy
  • If you drop that item all the bones will fall out!
disassembly
  • N/A
levelnumber
  • 1697
Burden
  • 1000
Quest
  • No
Patch Introduced
Buy
  • Buy Mode
Live Image
  • Coffin Live.jpg
removalupdate
  • Halloween 2012: Haunted Houses
filerelease
  • 2012-05-12
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Category
  • Misc
Found
Alliances
Games
  • Ocarina of Time
  • The Wind Waker
Date
  • 2011-01-07
Stackable
  • No
Appearance
  • Isle of the Dead
Affiliation
  • The Lady Luck crew
Game
Difficulty
  • 64
Name
  • Coffin
  • Aged Wooden Coffin
  • All Inclusive Luxury Cruiser
  • Bonehilda Living Quarters
  • Deep Sleeper by Igor and Sons
  • Paul's Bearer of Bad News
Genre
  • Experimental
Type
  • Mystery Gift
  • Miscellaneous Item
  • All Motives
  • Energy: 10, Stress Relief: 9, Discomfort Relief: 9
  • Energy: 4, Stress Relief: 2, Discomfort Relief: 2
  • Energy: 7, Stress Relief: 5, Discomfort Relief: 5
Value
  • 1
  • 200
Caption
  • Who knows what dangers can be inside of it, or even worse, who.
Function
  • Contains a Spelunker or Hired Hand.
Portal Device
  • False
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Members
  • No
Weight
  • 0
  • 0.003000
Allies
  • Laughing Jack
  • Beef
  • Scrawn
  • Various other crewmembers on The Lady Luck
Price
  • §950
  • §1,500
  • §6,500
  • §3,999
  • §410
Update
  • Hundredth Quest - Recipe for Disaster!
Species
  • Human
Enemies
Description
  • A coffin in very good condition.Whomever owned it before you took good care of it.
Color
  • unknown
firstgame
  • Ocarina of Time
Birthday
  • --11-09
Musician
Home
  • The Lady Luck
Additional
  • Use this item on floor and yard hooks.
Notes
  • Only appears under specific conditions.
Profession
  • Crewmember on The Lady Luck
Occupation
  • Adventurer
ID
  • 9223372036854775807
high
  • No
Release
  • 2006-03-15
Gender
  • Male
Race
  • Darkenith
Source
Tribe
  • Unknown
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  • After that time, the forces of evil no longer used coffins to store their riches and the dead of the lands were buried timely, so that coffins were never encountered above ground as well. However, in Ultima VII Part Two, the burial rites of the Ophidians resulted in many coffins being found in the various catacombs. These coffins were little more than wooden boxes with little to no individual design. Also, big ornamental coffins were found like the one of Beatrix and the two coffins Vasculio was using for his rest in his vampiric state.
  • Coffin was a member of Laughing Jack's crew on his ship the The Lady Luck who lead a mutiny against Jack. He was the only crewmember to be spared from the curse of The Lady Luck.
  • Coffins are recurring items in The Legend of Zelda series. They are usually found propped up against walls and occasionally on the ground. The coffins open up when Link gets close or shines light onto them. Usually containing an enemy such as a ReDead or a Stalfos, they can also hold items such as a Heart, Rupee, or Magic Jar.
  • To do this, players have to: 1. * Remove the coffins from the graves. 2. * Check the coffins to see their contents. 3. * Check the grave markers to see the respective "owners" of the graves. 4. * Put the coffins into the correct graves.
  • A coffin is a funerary box used in the display and cremation of dead people, either for burial or cremation. Vampires require them to rest in during the daylight hours. Barnabas Collins is most notably associated with his coffin, which is initially kept in the secret chamber of the Collins' family mausoleum (210). When Barnabas' father, Joshua Collins, discovers that his son has become a vampire, Joshua has the coffin moved to the Tower Room in the west wing, wherein a great battle ensues (447). After Barnabas moves into the Old House, his coffin is hidden in the cellar; it is discovered by intruders several times, with fatal consequences for the snooper on at least one occasion (275/276). During his travels in time, Barnabas' coffin was occasionally moved for his own safety, including to a cave on the Collinwood estate. His original coffin was kidnapped by Oswald Gravenor during The Rage Beneath, and likely was replaced by one Willie Loomis found. Angélique's coffin was kept in the cellar at the house by the sea (549/572), where it was discovered by Tom Jennings (554). Tom Jenning's coffin is kept in a crypt in the Collins family cemetery(569/570). Maggie Evans suffers a horrible nightmare in which she sees herself staring at her own dead body inside a coffin (224). She also is placed in a coffin in the secret chamber of the Collins' family mausoleum by Barnabas as punishment for escaping the Old House (248). Elizabeth Collins Stoddard dreams that she is in an open coffin as Roger and Carolyn look on (576). The coffin closes as Elizabeth cries, "No, no! No! I'm not dead! I'm not! Don't bury me!" Angélique laughs mockingly as Elizabeth wakens from her nightmare, screaming, "Oh...! Oh! I know how it's going to happen. I know it! I saw it! I saw it... I saw it!" Elizabeth was later put into a special coffin in the family mausoleum when she appeared to be dead. The coffin was set up with a button inside, which if pushed would ring a bell at the top of the mausoleum, capable of being heard anywhere on the estate, and also open the coffin lid. Others known to spend time laying out in a coffin include Megan Todd (971). Hers was hidden near the east wing parlor.
  • The Coffins are obstacles appearing only in Super Mario 64 and its DS version.
  • A coffin is a decorated wooden box in which the body of a deceased human is usually placed, with the exception of those that are cremated or lost elsewhere. It is also the most common place that a vampire will sleep as it keeps out sunlight and is in keeping with their evil nature.
  • A coffin was a container in which a non-incinerated body was placed after its death. Starfleet was known to use photon torpedo casings as coffins for space funerals. Starfleet customs mandated that the Flag of the United Federation of Planets be draped on the coffin after its closure. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) Also, many races, including the Mirak and several Federation species, buried its soldiers in dress uniforms along with any decorations they could have earned. (RIS Bouteina: "Take Me Out to the Zoo")
  • Coffin is a funerary box used to contain deceased remains, either for burial or cremation. In the Boktai series, coffins are used by Immortals and vampires to rest. When a Immortal is defeated, they get into a coffin, and the player has to take the coffin to the Pile Driver to purify the Immortal inside.
  • Coffins (棺桶 Kan'oke?) refer to large mobile weapons that are controlled by the corpses inside, specifically that of an esper. Coffins are able to boost the powers of the espers inside them and are able to use them to great effect. First introduced in Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator, they are manufactured and used by the DA to cleanse Academy City of "evil".
  • [[Category:]] Contains one of the item from the Grave Robbery Event. You can open 5 Coffins every 24 hours.
  • Coffin (カフィン) is a recurring secondary character in Zill O'll who accompanies Noel throughout the story. Unlike other characters, her backstory is revealed in supplementary material and rarely hinted within the game's script. Her fate depends on the protagonist's affinity with her party leader. She is 120 years old at the start of the game.
  • A coffin is an oblong-shaped box, used primarily for storing of Corpses and/or Vampires.
  • Coffins are objects found in the game which, when opened, release one of three things: * New Spelunkers (unlocked as playable characters). * Deceased co-op players. * Hired Hands. Spelunkers released from Coffins have the same AI as Hired Hands. Coffins can be opened by attacking them with the whip or any other weapon, in some cases, the Coffins might be opened by traps or explosions off-screen and whoever was inside them will probably die. The person who comes out of the coffin will get a brief period of invulnerability to most sources of damage, so if the coffin is shot with the Shotgun, additional pellets may not harm the person who comes out, but it's possible to open the Coffin with the whip, and hit the person with it before the whip animation is over. A Coffin will also do small hops every now and then, which can damage enemies, potentially killing anything that is within range of the Coffin, additionally it can be moved by multiplayer ghosts or explosions. Coffins during single player are generated in adjacent rooms to the main path, and sometimes may require two free rooms to generate, multiplayer Coffins will be generated inside the main path. It's important to note that only one character can be unlocked during a run, and most of the time only one Coffin can be found per run, but there can be more than one in some situations, because of this, going to The Haunted Castle will prevent the Robot from spawning in the Mothership, and going to The Haunted Castle from a Rushing Water level means Viking will be found inside the Castle's Coffin if Viking's coffin generated in the previous level (or Viking is still not unlocked). It's also possible for Coffins to be opened by environmental items, explosions off-screen or other elements, normally resulting in the person inside the coffin dying.
  • A coffin was a funerary box used in the containment of dead people, either for burial or cremation.