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'''Cupid's Arrow''' is a passive [[item]].
 
   
 
== Effects ==
 
== Effects ==
 
* Grants [[piercing tears]] that travel through enemies (but not obstacles) instead of breaking on impact with them.
 
* Grants [[piercing tears]] that travel through enemies (but not obstacles) instead of breaking on impact with them.
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** {{dlc|nr}} Also pierces through {{E|poop}} and {{E|Fire Place}}s.
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** {{dlc|nr}} Tears no longer apply knockback to enemies.
   
 
== Interactions ==
 
== Interactions ==
* {{i|8 Inch Nails}}/{{t|Blister}}/{{i|Cricket's Head}}/{{t|Flat Worm}}: Reduces knockback effectiveness of these items.
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* {{i|8 Inch Nails|anr}}/{{t|Blister|anr}}/{{i|Pisces|nr}}: Tears can now knock enemies back again, but the knockback effectiveness of these items is reduced.
* {{i|Dr. Fetus}}: Bombs travel through enemies. When combined with [[Ipecac]], bombs do not explode upon hitting enemies.
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* {{i|Dr. Fetus}}: Bombs travel through enemies. When combined with {{I|Ipecac}}, bombs do not explode upon hitting enemies.
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** {{Dlc|r}} Bombs also deal 2.5x Isaac's damage to enemies when passing through them.
 
* {{i|Fire Mind}}: Tears will continue to pierce enemies while retaining the explosion chance.
 
* {{i|Fire Mind}}: Tears will continue to pierce enemies while retaining the explosion chance.
* {{i|Ipecac}}: Pierces through [[poop]] and [[Fire Place]], but not enemies.
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* {{dlc|nr}}{{i|Ipecac}}: Pierces through {{E|poop}} and {{E|Fire Place}}s, but not enemies.
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** {{dlc|r}} Doesn't pierce through {{E|poop}}, {{E|Fire Place}}s, or enemies.
   
 
== In-game Footage ==
 
== In-game Footage ==
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* This item is used in [[Slow Roll]] (challenge #15) and {{dlc|a+}} [[Pong]] (challenge #35).
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* This item is used in {{chal|Slow Roll}} and {{chal|Pong}}.
 
* The item name is a reference to Valentine's Day and Cupid shooting an arrow into people's hearts to make them fall in love with someone.
 
* The item name is a reference to Valentine's Day and Cupid shooting an arrow into people's hearts to make them fall in love with someone.
 
* Despite its name, it does not charm enemies.
 
* Despite its name, it does not charm enemies.
 
== Seeds ==
 
{{plat|PC}} PBRM FRWV (Treasure Room adjacent to spawn)
 
{{plat|PC}} {{dlc|a+}} {{mode|normal}} LKW7 LT70 (Treasure Room adjacent to spawn)
 
{{plat|PS4}} AWGW H497 (Treasure Room adjacent to spawn)
 
{{plat|Vita}} V3KN 9ASW
 
{{plat|3DS}} 6SMW JGTV (Treasure Room adjacent to spawn)
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 16:52, 14 December 2023

Cupid's Arrow is a passive item.

Effects[ | ]

  • Grants piercing tears that travel through enemies (but not obstacles) instead of breaking on impact with them.
    • (except in Repentance) Also pierces through PoopPoop and Fire PlaceFire Places.
    • (except in Repentance) Tears no longer apply knockback to enemies.

Interactions[ | ]

  • (in Afterbirth and Afterbirth †)Collectible 8 Inch Nails icon8 Inch Nails/(in Afterbirth and Afterbirth †)BlisterBlister/(except in Repentance)Collectible Pisces iconPisces: Tears can now knock enemies back again, but the knockback effectiveness of these items is reduced.
  • Collectible Dr. Fetus iconDr. Fetus: Bombs travel through enemies. When combined with Collectible Ipecac iconIpecac, bombs do not explode upon hitting enemies.
    • (in Repentance) Bombs also deal 2.5x Isaac's damage to enemies when passing through them.
  • Collectible Fire Mind iconFire Mind: Tears will continue to pierce enemies while retaining the explosion chance.
  • (except in Repentance)Collectible Ipecac iconIpecac: Pierces through PoopPoop and Fire PlaceFire Places, but not enemies.

In-game Footage[ | ]

Trivia[ | ]

  • This item is used in Slow Roll (challenge #15) and (in Afterbirth † and Repentance) Pong (challenge #35).
  • The item name is a reference to Valentine's Day and Cupid shooting an arrow into people's hearts to make them fall in love with someone.
  • Despite its name, it does not charm enemies.