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Strength 70 is required to enter the Trainee Tents, and Intellect 70 for the Trainers' Lodge. I can't test the Barracks this run. --Gizmet | Strength 70 is required to enter the Trainee Tents, and Intellect 70 for the Trainers' Lodge. I can't test the Barracks this run. --Gizmet | ||
It requires approximately--and I believe no more than--25 turns in each of the three camps to unlock the mini-bosses. I think I got one in 24 this run but I might have miscounted. --Gizmet | |||
The message for bowling shoes and hole but no cape: | |||
Finally able to make it far enough into camp, you peek around a building and notice that massive jerk, Smash Crash standing with his back to you. While you're trying to decide if a backstab is appropriate for a hero, you cast your eyes across the camp and notice an even bigger brute just standing there. You can only assume that it's Smash's brother, Crush Crash. Smash is the second largest brute you've ever seen, and Crush is absolutely enormous. He also looks like he doesn't get around much, but if someone gets close, he'll plaster them. | |||
Actually, that's just crazy enough to work! Have Smash chase you until he plows into his brother. After all, you've always wondered what would happen when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object. | |||
You punch Smash in the arm to get his attention and start charging towards his brother. Smash looks mildly irritated as you run. He mutters and looks around before grabbing one of the trainees and throwing him at you. You yelp in surprise but manage to throw your hole on the ground and use your bowling shoes to execute a power slide. It's unpleasant for the trainee, but that's not your problem | |||
The message for just shoes | |||
Finally able to make it far enough into camp, you peek around a building and notice that massive jerk, Smash Crash standing with his back to you. While you're trying to decide if a backstab is appropriate for a hero, you cast your eyes across the camp and notice an even bigger brute just standing there. You can only assume that it's Smash's brother, Crush Crash. Smash is the second largest brute you've ever seen, and Crush is absolutely enormous. He also looks like he doesn't get around much, but if someone gets close, he'll plaster them. | |||
Actually, that's just crazy enough to work! Have Smash chase you until he plows into his brother. After all, you've always wondered what would happen when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object. | |||
You punch Smash in the arm to get his attention and start charging towards his brother. Smash looks mildly irritated as you run. He mutters and looks around before grabbing one of the trainees and throwing him at you. You yelp in surprise but your super slick bowling shoes let you slide out of the way. It's unpleasant for the trainee, but that's not your problem. | |||
the message for just hole | |||
Finally able to make it far enough into camp, you peek around a building and notice that massive jerk, Smash Crash standing with his back to you. While you're trying to decide if a backstab is appropriate for a hero, you cast your eyes across the camp and notice an even bigger brute just standing there. You can only assume that it's Smash's brother, Crush Crash. Smash is the second largest brute you've ever seen, and Crush is absolutely enormous. He also looks like he doesn't get around much, but if someone gets close, he'll plaster them. | |||
Actually, that's just crazy enough to work! Have Smash chase you until he plows into his brother. After all, you've always wondered what would happen when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object. | |||
You punch Smash in the arm to get his attention and start charging towards his brother. Smash looks mildly irritated as you run. He mutters and looks around before grabbing one of the trainees and throwing him at you. You yelp in surprise but manage to throw your hole on the ground and dive in before the trainee hits you. It's unpleasant for the trainee, but that's not your problem. | |||
[[User:Stan|Stan]] 08:01, 4 August 2012 (PDT) |
Latest revision as of 15:01, 4 August 2012
It took me four items' worth of "slightly brutish appearance" to slip into the shack. --Gizmet
Strength 70 is required to enter the Trainee Tents, and Intellect 70 for the Trainers' Lodge. I can't test the Barracks this run. --Gizmet
It requires approximately--and I believe no more than--25 turns in each of the three camps to unlock the mini-bosses. I think I got one in 24 this run but I might have miscounted. --Gizmet
The message for bowling shoes and hole but no cape:
Finally able to make it far enough into camp, you peek around a building and notice that massive jerk, Smash Crash standing with his back to you. While you're trying to decide if a backstab is appropriate for a hero, you cast your eyes across the camp and notice an even bigger brute just standing there. You can only assume that it's Smash's brother, Crush Crash. Smash is the second largest brute you've ever seen, and Crush is absolutely enormous. He also looks like he doesn't get around much, but if someone gets close, he'll plaster them.
Actually, that's just crazy enough to work! Have Smash chase you until he plows into his brother. After all, you've always wondered what would happen when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object.
You punch Smash in the arm to get his attention and start charging towards his brother. Smash looks mildly irritated as you run. He mutters and looks around before grabbing one of the trainees and throwing him at you. You yelp in surprise but manage to throw your hole on the ground and use your bowling shoes to execute a power slide. It's unpleasant for the trainee, but that's not your problem
The message for just shoes
Finally able to make it far enough into camp, you peek around a building and notice that massive jerk, Smash Crash standing with his back to you. While you're trying to decide if a backstab is appropriate for a hero, you cast your eyes across the camp and notice an even bigger brute just standing there. You can only assume that it's Smash's brother, Crush Crash. Smash is the second largest brute you've ever seen, and Crush is absolutely enormous. He also looks like he doesn't get around much, but if someone gets close, he'll plaster them.
Actually, that's just crazy enough to work! Have Smash chase you until he plows into his brother. After all, you've always wondered what would happen when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object.
You punch Smash in the arm to get his attention and start charging towards his brother. Smash looks mildly irritated as you run. He mutters and looks around before grabbing one of the trainees and throwing him at you. You yelp in surprise but your super slick bowling shoes let you slide out of the way. It's unpleasant for the trainee, but that's not your problem.
the message for just hole
Finally able to make it far enough into camp, you peek around a building and notice that massive jerk, Smash Crash standing with his back to you. While you're trying to decide if a backstab is appropriate for a hero, you cast your eyes across the camp and notice an even bigger brute just standing there. You can only assume that it's Smash's brother, Crush Crash. Smash is the second largest brute you've ever seen, and Crush is absolutely enormous. He also looks like he doesn't get around much, but if someone gets close, he'll plaster them.
Actually, that's just crazy enough to work! Have Smash chase you until he plows into his brother. After all, you've always wondered what would happen when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object.
You punch Smash in the arm to get his attention and start charging towards his brother. Smash looks mildly irritated as you run. He mutters and looks around before grabbing one of the trainees and throwing him at you. You yelp in surprise but manage to throw your hole on the ground and dive in before the trainee hits you. It's unpleasant for the trainee, but that's not your problem.
Stan 08:01, 4 August 2012 (PDT)