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|desc=An ancient warrior from corporate antiquity, the office hoplite fights side-by-side with his fellow hoplites in a tightly-knit phalanx formation. I'd tell you more, but it's all Greek to me.
 
|desc=An ancient warrior from corporate antiquity, the office hoplite fights side-by-side with his fellow hoplites in a tightly-knit phalanx formation. I'd tell you more, but it's all Greek to me.
 
|image=office-hoplite.gif
 
|image=office-hoplite.gif
|miss1=!
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|miss1=The hoplite swings at you, but is momentarily blinded by the light reflecting off [[Leon Idas]]'s abs.
|hit1=!
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|miss2=The hoplite runs at you in slow motion. You step aside.
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|miss3=The hoplite tries to stab you with his beard. Who does he think he is, a barbazu?
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|hit1=You're momentarily blinded by the light reflecting off [[Leon Idas]]'s abs and the hoplite takes advantage of the momentary distraction to stab you.
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|hit2=The hoplite runs at you in slow motion. You avoid him easily, but it turns out it was a clever ruse for the hoplite behind him to stab you with his spear.
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|hit3=The hoplite stabs you with his sword. Hey, sometimes you've gotta go with the classics.
 
|pronoun=He
 
|pronoun=He
 
|chips=70-175
 
|chips=70-175
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* [[deja voodoo doll]] does not work on this foe.
 
* [[deja voodoo doll]] does not work on this foe.
* defeat seven of them to open [[Betrayed By the One He Mocked]].
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* Defeat seven of them to open [[Betrayed By the One He Mocked]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
* Based on {{wikipedia|hoplite}}.
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* Based on {{wikipedia|hoplite}}. The hit and miss messages refer to the depiction of Spartan hoplites in the movie ''{{wikipedia|300 (film)|300}}''.
 
* "It's all Greek to me" is a reference to a line from William Shakespeare's ''{{wikipedia|Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar}}''.
 
* "It's all Greek to me" is a reference to a line from William Shakespeare's ''{{wikipedia|Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar}}''.
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* The third miss message refers to the {{wikipedia|barbazu}}, a type of devil in ''Dungeons & Dragons'' which can attack with its beard.

Latest revision as of 16:43, 8 October 2014

Office-hoplite.gif
office hoplite

You are fighting an office hoplite.

An ancient warrior from corporate antiquity, the office hoplite fights side-by-side with his fellow hoplites in a tightly-knit phalanx formation. I'd tell you more, but it's all Greek to me.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • You're momentarily blinded by the light reflecting off Leon Idas's abs and the hoplite takes advantage of the momentary distraction to stab you.
  • The hoplite runs at you in slow motion. You avoid him easily, but it turns out it was a clever ruse for the hoplite behind him to stab you with his spear.
  • The hoplite stabs you with his sword. Hey, sometimes you've gotta go with the classics.



He hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • The hoplite swings at you, but is momentarily blinded by the light reflecting off Leon Idas's abs.
  • The hoplite runs at you in slow motion. You step aside.
  • The hoplite tries to stab you with his beard. Who does he think he is, a barbazu?



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! He takes X damage.


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


Chips-white.gif You gain 70-175 chips.

You gain 123 experience.

You got an item: hoplon Hoplon.gif (19.7 ± 3.4%)
You got an item: hoplite sword Hoplite-sword.gif (12.2 ± 2.8%)






With at least 2 Madness:

The next hoplite in line steps back. "I don't care what that guy said, you're totally Spartan."

Known resistances/weaknesses

Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses.


Locations

Notes

References

  • Based on hoplite. The hit and miss messages refer to the depiction of Spartan hoplites in the movie 300.
  • "It's all Greek to me" is a reference to a line from William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
  • The third miss message refers to the barbazu, a type of devil in Dungeons & Dragons which can attack with its beard.