Motherboard

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Motherboard

You are fighting the Motherboard.

So you've made it past those freaking zebetites and are face to face with the Motherboard. I just hope she's not a load-bearing boss, or you'll have to run as soon as she goes down.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • While you're dealing with everything else going on, you didn't notice that spare wire whipping out at you. Shocking! (electric) damage
  • The Motherboard opens an eye and starts blasting you with a rainbow colored beam. Where's your murder beam now, huh?! (fire) damage
  • The Motherboard isn't your only problem here, as some nearby point defense blasts you as well.



She hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

Your opponent has a critical hit! She hits you for X damage.



Miss messages:

  • While you don't notice a wire lancing out towards you, it's grounded, so no big deal.
  • She opens an eye to blast you with a rainbow beam, but a floating jellyfish-like blob blocks it.
  • The Motherboard has some pretty deadly point defense systems, but you're agile enough to dodge them all.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! She takes X damage.


Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!


You gain (Level*12, capped at 300) experience.

You got an item: blue smoke Bluesmoke.gif (Guaranteed Drop)







Known resistances/weaknesses

Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses.


Locations

Notes

  • At the end of every turn (even if it is stunned), one of the following messages appear the normal attack:
    • Sparks race over the Motherboard. You spend a while watching them before your favorite spark gets absorbed by a capacitor.
    • Sparks race over the Motherboard. You spend a while watching them until your favorite spark cuts off one of the others, which promptly explodes. Huh.
  • After at least two turn, the Motherboard deals a large amount of damage with the following message after the normal attack:
    • The Motherboard releases a wave of sparks. They etch out an impossible maze on the floor, shocking you when you touch them, for a total of X (electric) damage.
  • Using Electric Net resets the timer, and gives the following message:
    • You fling an electrified net on the Motherboard, trapping all the little sparks and dealing X damage.

References