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|itname=Caroling sheets | |itname=Caroling sheets | ||
− | |ability= Attacks foes with {{col|ice|ice}} | + | |ability= Attacks foes with {{col|ice|ice}}, {{col|player|physical}}, {{col|sonic|sonic}}, or {{col|psychic|psychic}}, stops opponent attacks[[Category:Block Foe Attacks]] |
|dur= 90 minutes | |dur= 90 minutes | ||
|msg=''During combat:'' | |msg=''During combat:'' | ||
− | * You and the caroler sing of a white Christmas so convincingly, it freezes your opponent for {{col|ice|X damage}}. | + | * ''As an [[Elemental]]:'' |
− | * The caroler sings while you dance and prance on your opponent, stomping with the full power of a herd of reindeer for '''X damage'''. | + | : You and the caroler sing of a white Christmas so convincingly, it freezes your opponent for {{col|ice|X damage}}. |
− | * Your opponent stops to listen to the beautiful carols. ''(1 round stun)'' | + | * ''As a [[Naturalist]]:'' |
+ | : The caroler sings while you dance and prance on your opponent, stomping with the full power of a herd of reindeer for '''X damage'''. | ||
+ | * As a [[Gadgeteer]]:'' | ||
+ | : While the caroler exhorts your opponent to listen for sleighbells in the snow, you add enough bass to deal {{col|sonic|X damage}}. | ||
+ | * ''As a [[Psion]]:'' | ||
+ | : The caroler sings enthusiastically, leaving your opponent wondering what wassailing is for {{col|psychic|X damage}}. | ||
+ | * ''or (any class):'' | ||
+ | : Your opponent stops to listen to the beautiful carols. ''(1 round stun)'' | ||
''Otherwise:'' | ''Otherwise:'' | ||
* The caroler is too busy dreaming of a white Christmas to start the next number. | * The caroler is too busy dreaming of a white Christmas to start the next number. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* The ice attack and first failure message refer to "{{wikipedia|White Christmas (song)|White Christmas}}". | * The ice attack and first failure message refer to "{{wikipedia|White Christmas (song)|White Christmas}}". | ||
+ | * The physical attack refers to Dancer and Prancer, two of Santa Claus's reindeer in "{{wikipedia|A Visit from St. Nicholas}}". | ||
+ | * The sonic attack possibly refers to "{{wikipedia|Winter Wonderland}}". | ||
+ | * The psychic attack refers to ''{{wikipedia|Here We Come A-wassailing}}''. | ||
* The second failure message refers to "{{wikipedia|Deck the Halls}}". | * The second failure message refers to "{{wikipedia|Deck the Halls}}". |
Latest revision as of 22:04, 5 March 2017
Caroler
Companion obtained from item.
Item: Caroling sheets
Duration: 90 minutes
Ability: Attacks foes with ice, physical, sonic, or psychic, stops opponent attacks
Messages
During combat:
- As an Elemental:
- You and the caroler sing of a white Christmas so convincingly, it freezes your opponent for X damage.
- As a Naturalist:
- The caroler sings while you dance and prance on your opponent, stomping with the full power of a herd of reindeer for X damage.
- As a Gadgeteer:
- While the caroler exhorts your opponent to listen for sleighbells in the snow, you add enough bass to deal X damage.
- As a Psion:
- The caroler sings enthusiastically, leaving your opponent wondering what wassailing is for X damage.
- or (any class):
- Your opponent stops to listen to the beautiful carols. (1 round stun)
Otherwise:
- The caroler is too busy dreaming of a white Christmas to start the next number.
- The caroler gets stuck in a fa-lalala-la-la-la-loop.
When you have a sidekick that already blocks attacks then:
- Your sidekick's antics distract everyone from the caroler's beautiful singing.
References
- The ice attack and first failure message refer to "White Christmas".
- The physical attack refers to Dancer and Prancer, two of Santa Claus's reindeer in "A Visit from St. Nicholas".
- The sonic attack possibly refers to "Winter Wonderland".
- The psychic attack refers to Here We Come A-wassailing.
- The second failure message refers to "Deck the Halls".