Amulet | |
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Information | |
Available | No |
Type | Neck Item |
Member item | No |
Party | None |
Cost | 200 coins/Free |
Where found | Martial Artworks, Dojo Courtyard |
Item ID | 3032 |
Unlockable | No |
“ | Behold, the Amulet. A symbol of power and skill, and a key to mastering the elements. Continue your journey by opening the hidden doors in this room. The next Dojo awaits. | ” |
— Sensei in Martial Artworks
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The Amulet was a neck item in Club Penguin. It originally cost 200 coins in the Martial Artworks catalog, and only members could buy it. During the Card-Jitsu Party 2011, it became a non-member item and could be obtained for free, still from the catalog. After said party ended, all players could obtain it for free when first entering the Dojo Courtyard.
Prior to the Card-Jitsu Party 2013, players needed to own it in order to enter the Fire Dojo and Water Dojo from the Ninja Hideout. Since the party, no requirements were needed to enter any of the three elemental dojos.
History
Location | Available from | Available until |
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Martial Artworks | November 13, 2009 | December 8, 2011 |
By entering the Dojo Courtyard | December 8, 2011 | March 30, 2017 |
Gems
- Main article: Card-Jitsu Gems
Whenever the player earned an elemental gem for becoming a master of either Card-Jitsu Fire, Card-Jitsu Water, or Card-Jitsu Snow, that gem was added to the player's Amulet:
If the player owned all three gems, they would glow. Owning all three gems also caused the 3 Gems stamp to be earned.
Trivia
- During construction of the Fire Dojo, the Dojo Courtyard was utilized as a workshop for goldsmiths to build Amulets.
- In issue 212 of the Club Penguin Times, Sensei mentions he used an Amulet to calm the volcano. The same issue also mentions amulet are made from gold and a "mysterious black gem".
- This black gem was also featured on the never-released Helmet of Shadows.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name |
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Portuguese | Amuleto |
French | L'Amulette |
Spanish | Amuleto |
German | Amulett |
Russian | Оберег |
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