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|name=Moletron's Molecar
 
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|plural=moles of Moletron's car
 
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|desc=Okay, now we're talking! You're totally going to want one of these, especially when we add all those underground zones. Oh man, this would probably totally wreck the Mind Bender's day! Can you imagine it? "Nope," you'd say, "not dealing with your maze. I'm drilling right down on ya!"
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|desc=Okay, now we're talking! You're totally going to want one of these, especially when we add all those underground zones. Oh man, this would probably totally wreck the [[Mind Bender]]'s day! Can you imagine it? "Nope," you'd say, "not dealing with your maze. I'm drilling right down on ya!"
  
 
Well, as it turns out, it only helps undermine your foes, not your plotlines.
 
Well, as it turns out, it only helps undermine your foes, not your plotlines.
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{{modifier|bolster|Initiative}}
 
{{modifier|bolster|Initiative}}
 
Drill beneath your foes for surprise attacks
 
Drill beneath your foes for surprise attacks
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|uses='''Sometimes, at the beginning of combat, one of the following messages will trigger:'''
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*You drill underneath your opponent, emerging from beneath them to pierce the heavens! Oh, and coincidentally run into them with a giant drill for '''X damage'''.
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*You drill underneath your opponent, emerging from beneath them with the element of surprise (along with some iron and quite a bit of silicon), leaving them trapped in a rather inconvenient pit. Ha! Dodge that! '''''(your next attack will always hit)'''''
 
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=References=
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* The first special attack is a reference to {{wikipedia|Gurren_Lagann|Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann}}, a Japanese mecha anime whose robots make use of giant drills in their attacks. The "pierce the heavens" bit is also a recurrent expression in the show. It's worth mentioning that, much like this league villain, the show starts with the cast living underground and drilling their way up to the surface.
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* Plural might be a reference to the {{wikipedia|Avogadro_constant|Avogadro constant}}, which equals a mole, used as a unit in chemistry and physics to count particles.

Latest revision as of 20:08, 29 August 2014

Item Number: 2029
Description ID: 66015040
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Moletronsmolecar.gif

Moletron's Molecar
Plural: moles of Moletron's car
Okay, now we're talking! You're totally going to want one of these, especially when we add all those underground zones. Oh man, this would probably totally wreck the Mind Bender's day! Can you imagine it? "Nope," you'd say, "not dealing with your maze. I'm drilling right down on ya!"

Well, as it turns out, it only helps undermine your foes, not your plotlines.

Transportation
Range: 4
Level Required: 20
Autosell value: 300

Attacker takes 10 damage
Bolsters your Initiative when the city is under attack
Drill beneath your foes for surprise attacks



How Obtained

League Battlefield

Moletron
Other Uses

Sometimes, at the beginning of combat, one of the following messages will trigger:

  • You drill underneath your opponent, emerging from beneath them to pierce the heavens! Oh, and coincidentally run into them with a giant drill for X damage.
  • You drill underneath your opponent, emerging from beneath them with the element of surprise (along with some iron and quite a bit of silicon), leaving them trapped in a rather inconvenient pit. Ha! Dodge that! (your next attack will always hit)

References

  • The first special attack is a reference to Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, a Japanese mecha anime whose robots make use of giant drills in their attacks. The "pierce the heavens" bit is also a recurrent expression in the show. It's worth mentioning that, much like this league villain, the show starts with the cast living underground and drilling their way up to the surface.
  • Plural might be a reference to the Avogadro constant, which equals a mole, used as a unit in chemistry and physics to count particles.