Reign of frogs

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reign of frogs

You are fighting the reign of frogs.

Frogs reign from the sky, passing judgement and bouncy death down on you.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • The frogs lay judgement upon your head. Bouncy amphibian justice.
  • They croak deafening orders at you. X (sonic) damage
  • One of the frogs brushes against you. Judging by the burning sensation, it must have been a relative of the poison bolt toad. X (acid) damage



They hit you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • The frogs try to lay judgement upon your head, but they don't actually have jurisdiction.
  • The frogs croak orders at you, but you don't speak Frog.
  • One of the frogs brushes against you. It's kind of gross.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! They takes X damage.


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


You gain 500 experience.

You got an item: ancient quarter chip (Guaranteed Drop)
You got an item: tiny frog crown (Guaranteed Drop)
You got an item: squashed digital toad (Guaranteed Drop)





The reign of frogs is over. The reign of the hero has begun. Mua ha! Mua ha ha ha!

Actually, heroes don't usually do much reigning... so maybe just a nice walk around the park?

But the future is safe! Well... the presen... actually, you know, you're not sure if they'll really go away with this whole "fighting the past" thing.

Known resistances/weaknesses

Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses.


Locations

Notes

  • The foe's strength is tied to how many voracious tadpoles you defeated in the "past" version of the zone, the more you beat the weaker it is.
  • This foe has a jumping special attack which depends on how many Super Jump sources you have equipped:
In a cruel reversal of fortunes, your opponent jumps and bounces off your head for X damage. (no sources)
Your opponent tries to jump on your head, but you jump high enough that you collide in mid-air for Y damage instead. (1 source)
Your opponent tries to jump on your head, but you remind them who the protagonist is by jumping way higher. (2 or more sources)
  • The foe has another special attack every other round, with the following messages (both can be had in the same round):
One of the reigning frogs bounces off your head for Z damage.
One of the reigning frogs plummets into the pond with a tremendous splash. (foe will be weaker the next time you encounter it if you fail to beat it this turn)

References

  • The name of the foe refers to several documented instances of a rain of frogs.