![]() ![]() BadCatMan ( talk) 12:56, J(UTC) Nice! Btw i have allot of items from the Demon Stone. I believe it has been "Gauntlets of Ogre Power" since 1st edition or earlier, but I have to get some sleep so I'll look it up later :P- Moviesign ( talk) 04:01, J(UTC) It's the same in 3rd edition. Oh and Funny how the PC version tells me to use the black button xD! Btw spent like a hour trying to find the image. I seriously doubt that other version call it some thing else. my point is that pickle pee and pump a rum are categories of items, not the bird's name.Don't know if there is any point in saying that this is the PC version. there must be some logic linking all the items and why they belong in each category. but it almost seems that pickle pee is referring to offensive combat items, like certain weapons and shields and bombs and lightning urns, while pump a rum is referring to defensive and restorative items like hidden blessing. if you look at the list of items, it's all really arbitrary and random. in the bird's language, pickle pee obviously means something to the bird. pickle pee and pump a rum are the bird's words (heh) for items. when it's saying "me me pickle pee", it's not saying "i'm pickle pee", it's meaning "gimme some pickle pee". I dunno why folks think the bird name is "pickle pee" or "pumparum". Dark Souls II version is known as Dyna & Tilo.Dark Souls version is known as Snuggly the Crow, because she only accepted warm and soft items.Demon's Souls version is known as Sparkly the Crow, because she only accepted sparkling items.The official strategy guide refers to the crow as 'The Nestling of Firelink Shrine (Snuggly The Crow)" and states the crow is rumored to be named Snuggly. The crow is referred to as "Nestling" in the end credits, and is voiced by Clare Corbett.In the poem, "pickle-pee" is the sound of a fife and "pump-a-rum" is the sound of a drum. "Pickle-pee" and "Pump-a-rum" come from an old children's poem called "The Ceremonial Band" by James Reeves.You, you! Me me Pickle Pee! Me, me Pump-a-rum!" ![]() Note: None of the weapons you offer must be upgraded for the trade to be accepted (for example, if you offer a Avelyn+1 the trade won't go off). It works with Mendicant's Staff ( Screenshot) (Eleonora, and Avelyn still needs verification) Note: You also learn the Call Over Gesture the first time you trade an item that gives a "Pickle pee" response from the crow. You may only trade one of each item per New Game cycle. If she doesn't want the item you offered, she will simply say no and return your item. If you reload the area, both your item and the item she gives in exchange WILL be lost. In order to trade with it/them, drop an item (by selecting 'leave' in the item menu) on either the roof nest or the nest in the shrine rafters, and pick up the item she gives you in return. Unlike Dark Souls 1 and Demon Souls, you do NOT need to reload the area (quitting to title screen, resting at a bonfire, etc.) in order to finalize the trade-simply pick up the item on the ground after leaving your tradable item. You can get to the crow without a key if you jump on the roof via a tipped tree on the top of Firelink Shrine.You can find Pickle Pee, Pump-a-Rum on the roof of the Firelink Shrine, after you have obtained the Tower Key from the Shrine Handmaid.You cannot attack this NPC and you cannot see her.Pickle Pee, Pump-a-Rum Crow (or "Nestling") is an NPC in Dark Souls 3. ![]()
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