How does Mom's Box work with swallowed trinkets?

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If you complete a victory lap you'll unlock the "Gulp!" pill which lets you swallow your current trinket(s). This basically means that the trinket(s) are destroyed and their effects are made permanent.

I can't find anything about the interaction with Mom's Box (doubles trinket effects) on the wiki. Is the enhancement still applied?

Let's assume I have a "Gulp!" pill, Mom's Box and Cancer. If I use the pill and swallow my Cancer trinket...

  • ...I will only get -2 tear delay since Mom's Box doesn't work with destroyed trinkets.
  • ...I will get -4 tear delay for as long as I hold Mom's Box
  • ...I will permanently get -4 tear delay even if I switch Mom's Box for another spacebar item since I had the double effect at the point of swallowing the item.

Which of these things will happen in combination of those items?






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How do you spawn trinkets?

Rebirth has a total of 60 trinkets. Afterbirth added 29 new trinkets, for a total of 89 trinkets. Afterbirth \u2020 added 38 new trinkets, for a total of 127 trinkets. Repentance added 61 new trinkets, for a total of 188 trinkets.

How many trinkets are in TBOI repentance?

Increases luck by 1 and doubles the effects of trinkets while held. When used, drops a random trinket on the ground.



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