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Made for any situation Wonderland may throw at Alice.Alice: Madness Returns Equip Menu[1] The Classic dress is Alice Liddell's main costume in her adventures. It is based on the dress that she wore in the original illustrations for Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but with a macabre and gothic element. The dress' in-game effect during New Game+ grants Alice the ability to constantly regain health while using Shrink Sense. For the remaster of American McGee's Alice, as well…

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Made for any situation Wonderland may throw at Alice.Alice: Madness Returns Equip Menu[1] The Classic dress is Alice Liddell's main costume in her adventures. It is based on the dress that she wore in the original illustrations for Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but with a macabre and gothic element. The dress' in-game effect during New Game+ grants Alice the ability to constantly regain health while using Shrink Sense. For the remaster of American McGee's Alice, as well…

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The Vorpal Blade is Alice Liddell's primary and most iconic weapon in her journey to her Wonderland and Jules Verne's Otherland. The Vorpal Blade came from Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky", which was first published in 1872 as part of his novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There. The poem told the story of an unnamed boy who slayed the monstrous Jabberwock and became a hero in his town. The weapon the boy used was called the "Vorpal Sword" or the "Vorpal Blade." Alice…

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