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* The word Oinc is a portmanteau of the onomatopoeia "oink" (the sound that pigs make), and an anagram of the word "coin". |
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Oinc
The Oinc is the currency used in the Hamlet DLC to purchase Items from Pig Shops. Players can acquire them by exchanging items with various Pig Traders (see page for more information).
The player will also be rewarded one Oinc by picking Manure in the city, by the closest pig in range, if and only if this pig hasn't already paid the player for this action at the current day. Be careful then to pick Manure so that nearby Pigs can see it.
If playing Warbucks, Oinc has another purpose. As stated in his description, he loves his fortune. So when the player carries enough Oincs, it will result as a sanity gain, depending on how much Oincs there is in the inventory. The Sanity gain starts with ten Oincs, and can increase up to +40/min if carrying 200 Oincs or more.
Tenpiece Oinc
–Wilson, when examining a Tenpiece Oinc
–WX-78, when examining a Tenpiece Oinc
The Tenpiece Oinc is a specific coin which is worth 10 Oincs. The Tenpiece Oinc can be obtained by trading rare items (as Relics, Gems or Nightmare fuel) with some Pig Traders.
The sanity gain for Warbucks works with Tenpiece Oincs too.
Trivia
- The word Oinc is a portmanteau of the onomatopoeia "oink" (the sound that pigs make), and an anagram of the word "coin".
- Oincay or oinc-ay is the Pig Latin word for "coin".