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The Squirrel of Devouring is an item that became purchasable in the [[Shop]] for 200 [[Blaseball Coins|Coins]] on Day 1 of Season 3. The Squirrel allows viewers to "Recruit a Peanut-hungry squirrel to your side, to help you eat Peanuts faster." The first squirrel increases peanut consumption by a rate of one per click, allowing 2 peanuts to be consumed per click. Only one upgrade was purchasable on S3D1.
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The Squirrel of Devouring was an item that became purchasable in the [[Shop]] for 200 [[Blaseball Coins|Coins]] on Day 1 of Season 3. The Squirrel allowed viewers to "Recruit a Peanut-hungry squirrel to your side, to help you eat Peanuts faster." The squirrel increased peanut consumption by a rate of one per click, allowing 2 peanuts to be consumed per click. Only one squirrel was ever made available for purchase, making it the only shop upgrade with a single upgrade level. When [[Concessions]] opened at the beginning of Season 12, the Squirrel was not given a snack equivalent, and all viewers saw their consumption rates return to one peanut per click.
 
 
It is believed that future upgrades will increase consumption at higher rates, but this has yet to be confirmed.
 
 
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Revision as of 00:50, 19 March 2021

The Squirrel of Devouring was an item that became purchasable in the Shop for 200 Coins on Day 1 of Season 3. The Squirrel allowed viewers to "Recruit a Peanut-hungry squirrel to your side, to help you eat Peanuts faster." The squirrel increased peanut consumption by a rate of one per click, allowing 2 peanuts to be consumed per click. Only one squirrel was ever made available for purchase, making it the only shop upgrade with a single upgrade level. When Concessions opened at the beginning of Season 12, the Squirrel was not given a snack equivalent, and all viewers saw their consumption rates return to one peanut per click.