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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Number One Dime is an item that is in and of itself of little to no interest or usefulness (i.e. it is not a usable weapon), but to the character, it is ridiculously overimportant in a strictly sentimental way. It might be the token sealing a Childhood Marriage Promise, a Memento MacGuffin (particularly an Orphan's Plot Trinket or Fatal Family Photo) or a Companion Cube, but the overlap with MacGuffins at large is fairly minimal. However, hats, Nice Hat or otherwise, are frequent Number One Dimes. Expect The Chew Toy or the Butt Monkey's precious and rare Gobi Desert Cricket to be frequently threatened. If the character in question is a child, the Number One Dime will probably be a toy. |