Haunted umbrella

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haunted umbrella

You unilaterally decide your foe needs a slick new look and pull them into a whirlwind costume montage.

And... magnifique!

It takes more than just dressing up like a haunted umbrella, you have to really be the haunted umbrella. Seriously, you can't even tell where your old enemy went in there. You did a great job.

That said, not every possession can be a Pazuzu-namedropping head-spinning hyphen-inducing romp. Sometimes an old umbrella just becomes a mischievous spirit and does... spirit umbrella things... mostly getting left at coffee shops, I imagine.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • A freak storm washes over Twilight, but the umbrella just wanders off at the least opportune moment, leaving you to get soaked. (ice) damage
  • The umbrella spins, slashing you with the little spiny parts that always pop out of the cloth part.
  • The umbrella startles a flock of seagulls into your engines... err, face.


It hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • A freak storm washes over Twilight, but you've already got an umbrella right here!
  • The umbrella spins, then launches into an elaborate song and dance routine.
  • The umbrella startles a flock of seagulls, which fly off into the night.


Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! It takes X damage.


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


You gain (8*Level, cap 400) experience.

You got an item: umbrella ghost (Guaranteed Drop)
You got an item: umbrella ghost (Unspecified Drop rate)




Known resistances/weaknesses

Immune to ice damage.

How to Encounter

  • Using Disguise Foe skill on foes whose name starts with H or U.

Notes

  • Foes's stats and drops will be replaced by those of the disguised form.
  • Using ionic tonic doesn't change the resulting disguise, and the resulting foe keeps the ionic in the name as well as the electrical weakness.
  • Foes that can't be replicated also can't be disguised with the exception of:
Scaling foes;
Foes from The streets of Somerset;
footpath footpad and ghost of X;

References

  • The description contains a reference to the movie The Exorcist, in which a young girl's head spins 360 degrees while she is possessed by a demon called Pazuzu.
  • The second miss message refers to the song and dance routine performed by Gene Kelly (with some help from an umbrella) in the musical Singin' in the Rain.
  • The third hit and miss messages refer to a scene in the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in which Henry Jones uses an umbrella to scare a flock of seagulls into the path of an oncoming airplane.