Talk:Cloud in a Bottle

Acquisition
How is this item acquired? (please answer in the article) Happypal 06:32, 24 May 2011 (UTC)

Anomaly?
Can anyone clear up what this one is/means? --MissDolyl 12:15, 27 May 2011 (UTC)
 * You could have just clicked the "Anomaly". In case you didn't know, Anomaly <- Explained. Ju ze User_Juze_sig_icon.jpg 14:41, 27 May 2011 (UTC)
 * No, I meant what it was trying to say the anomaly was. Which I see is fixed as well. --MissDolyl 11:19, 28 May 2011 (UTC)
 * I don't understand what "You can get the Cloud in a Bottle by entering a random world, though this is uncommon." means either. I've never seen this happen or heard anything about it. I'm going to remove it unless some evidence or explanation is given. --GauHelldragon 06:50, 11 July 2011 (UTC)

1.3.0.1 buff?
I've been running some experiments with various jump accessories and it seems the values indicated on the wiki are no longer true. I'm referring to File:Jump-heights.png and its caption:
 * 6 blocks — standard jump
 * 9 blocks — double jump
 * 10 blocks — balloon jump
 * 17 blocks — double balloon jump

In my tests, it's rather:
 * 6 blocks — standard jump
 * 10 blocks — balloon jump
 * 11 blocks — double jump (with CIAB)
 * 19 blocks — double balloon jump (with CIAB)

So it seems like the Cloud in a Bottle has been buffed a bit in an update, probably 1.3.0.1 (since it's the one I'm using, I haven't updated to the hotfixes). On the other hand, it could possibly have been changed earlier. By the way, the graphic probably needs to be redone anyway to take into account the Frog Leg, and also the fact that there are other double jump accessories with different values. --95.170.46.22 22:12, 7 July 2015 (UTC)

Upgrading Cloud in a Bottle
You can "upgrade" CIAB to Sandstorm/Blizzard now at a Crystal Ball using a Forbidden Fragment/Frost Core, respectively, similar to a Fart in a Jar.