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(New page: ''Against foes in A.R.F.:'' You jam the scriptlet into your opponent's dataport. And no, that's not a metaphor, I do mean that literally. Why your opponent's dataport was open in the ...)
 
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''Against foes in [[A.R.F.]]:''
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''Against [[:Category:Robots|Robots]]:''
  
You jam the scriptlet into your opponent's dataport. And no, that's not a metaphor, I do mean that literally. Why your opponent's dataport was open in the first place, I don't know, but that's generally how these things work, isn't it? Your opponent takes 92 damage from the destructive script.
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You jam the scriptlet into your opponent's dataport. And no, that's not a metaphor, I do mean that literally. Why your opponent's dataport was open in the first place, I don't know, but that's generally how these things work, isn't it? Your opponent takes '''82-120 damage''' from the destructive script.
  
 
''Against other foes:''
 
''Against other foes:''
  
You try jam the scriptlet into your opponent's dataport, but this kind of enemy doesn't have a dataport, and they would object strenuously to any attempted metaphorical interpretation of that action. The scriptlet is lost in the ensuing fracas.
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You try jam the scriptlet into your opponent's dataport, but this kind of enemy doesn't have a dataport, and they would object strenuously to any attempted metaphorical interpretation of that action. The scriptlet is lost in the ensuing fracas.<includeonly>[[Category:Scriptlets]]</includeonly>
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Latest revision as of 08:41, 27 March 2012

Against Robots:

You jam the scriptlet into your opponent's dataport. And no, that's not a metaphor, I do mean that literally. Why your opponent's dataport was open in the first place, I don't know, but that's generally how these things work, isn't it? Your opponent takes 82-120 damage from the destructive script.

Against other foes:

You try jam the scriptlet into your opponent's dataport, but this kind of enemy doesn't have a dataport, and they would object strenuously to any attempted metaphorical interpretation of that action. The scriptlet is lost in the ensuing fracas.