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|desc=Despite the extrasolar name, this is a minion of something even worse that's currently imprisoned under water. If this squid-faced monster is a minion, you really don't want to see the master. | |desc=Despite the extrasolar name, this is a minion of something even worse that's currently imprisoned under water. If this squid-faced monster is a minion, you really don't want to see the master. | ||
|image=star-spawn.gif | |image=star-spawn.gif | ||
|pronoun=it | |pronoun=It | ||
|hit1=It peers deep into your eyes and gives you a vision of its master, your recoil in horror. It's worse than late-night infomercials!{{hitnote|{{element|psychic|}}}} | |||
|hit2=It wraps its tentacles around your face like some kind of face sucker. The less this is described, the better. | |||
|hit3=It's not just a squid-faced monster, but it has some really sharp claws. Like the ones that just sliced you. | |||
|miss1=It peers deep into your eyes, but you're in no mood for a staring contest and blink quickly. | |miss1=It peers deep into your eyes, but you're in no mood for a staring contest and blink quickly. | ||
| | |miss3=It may be a squid-faced monster, but it'd rather be a synchronized swimmer. It asks if you've seen Harry Shearer or Martin Short lately. | ||
| | |miss2=It tries to wrap its tentacles around your face, but you threaten to give a certain trade group access to a chest with its heart inside. | ||
|xp= | |xp=440 | ||
|item1=Lemurian fragment|image1=lemurian-fragment.gif | |chips=0 | ||
|item2=horrid tentacle|image2=horrid-tentacle.gif | |item1=Lemurian fragment|image1=lemurian-fragment.gif|drop1={{statrate|738|118|+}} | ||
|item2=horrid tentacle|image2=horrid-tentacle.gif|drop2=22 | |||
|item3=horrid tentacle|image3=horrid-tentacle.gif|drop3=22 | |||
|newres={{res|fire|50}}<br>{{res|psychic|50}}<br>{{res|electric|50|+}}<br>{{res|sonic|50|+}} | |||
|loc1=The Underwater City}} | |loc1=The Underwater City}} | ||
==References== | |||
* {{Wikipedia|Star-spawn of Cthulhu}} are a race in the {{wikipedia|Cthulhu Mythos}}. | |||
* The second miss message refer to the {{wikipedia|Saturday Night Live}} sketch "Men's Synchronized Swimming" by {{wikipedia|Harry Shearer}} and starring {{wikipedia|Martin Short}}. |
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You are fighting a star spawn.
Despite the extrasolar name, this is a minion of something even worse that's currently imprisoned under water. If this squid-faced monster is a minion, you really don't want to see the master.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- It peers deep into your eyes and gives you a vision of its master, your recoil in horror. It's worse than late-night infomercials! (psychic) damage
- It wraps its tentacles around your face like some kind of face sucker. The less this is described, the better.
- It's not just a squid-faced monster, but it has some really sharp claws. Like the ones that just sliced you.
It hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! It hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- It peers deep into your eyes, but you're in no mood for a staring contest and blink quickly.
- It tries to wrap its tentacles around your face, but you threaten to give a certain trade group access to a chest with its heart inside.
- It may be a squid-faced monster, but it'd rather be a synchronized swimmer. It asks if you've seen Harry Shearer or Martin Short lately.
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! It takes X damage.
Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!
You gain 440 experience.
You got an item: Lemurian fragment (16 ± 2.7%)
You got an item: horrid tentacle (22%)
You got an item: horrid tentacle (22%)
Known resistances/weaknesses
50% resistant to fire damage.
50% resistant to psychic damage.
50% weak to electric damage.
50% weak to sonic damage.
Locations
References
- Star-spawn of Cthulhu are a race in the Cthulhu Mythos.
- The second miss message refer to the Saturday Night Live sketch "Men's Synchronized Swimming" by Harry Shearer and starring Martin Short.