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== Effect ==
 
== Effect ==
* When activated, the next shot will fire a big laser in the direction Isaac shoots that deals double Isaac's tear damage. If Isaac is already shooting, the item immediately activates in that direction. Tip: Saying "Shoop Da Whooooooop" while using this item gives it 10% more damage.
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* When activated, the next shot will fire a big laser in the direction Isaac shoots that deals double Isaac's tear damage. If Isaac is already shooting, the item immediately activates in that direction.
 
** The laser hits up to 13 times.
 
** The laser hits up to 13 times.
   

Revision as of 19:05, 14 July 2020

Shoop Da Whoop! is an activated item.

Effect

  • When activated, the next shot will fire a big laser in the direction Isaac shoots that deals double Isaac's tear damage. If Isaac is already shooting, the item immediately activates in that direction.
    • The laser hits up to 13 times.

Notes

  • Can still be used while blindfolded.
  • This item synergizes extremely well with items that significantly increase damage such as Collectible Polyphemus iconPolyphemus and Collectible Ipecac iconIpecac.

Interactions

In-game Footage

Gallery

Seeds

PS4 8RNE 8VXB (First floor treasure room)

Vita JHNQ WEVW (First floor treasure room)

PC HERK 62DR (Treasure room adjacent to spawn)

PC SLLE HYLV (Treasure room adjacent to spawn)

3DS CS6R ZJBT (Treasure room adjacent to spawn)

Switch ZAFF M9F9 (Starting item as Eden)

Bugs

Bug Bug! Using the item at the same time that you touch a large Golden Chest (dropped by final bosses such as The Lamb and ???) will freeze Isaac, and the ending won't appear. Leaving and re-entering the run will fix the bug.

Trivia

  • Shoop Da Whoop! is an old internet meme of the face of Cell from the anime Dragonball Z which fires a laser from its mouth; this item is a direct reference to it. This meme is accompanied by yelling "I'm-a firin' mah lazar!", followed by the noise "BLLLARRRRGGG!", which is where the item's tooltip comes from.