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|miss1=The transformer tries to transmit power wirelessly, but it isn't 802.11 compliant.  | |miss1=The transformer tries to transmit power wirelessly, but it isn't 802.11 compliant.  | ||
|miss2=The transformer tries to turn into a cool jet or something, but it's not that kind of transformer.  | |miss2=The transformer tries to turn into a cool jet or something, but it's not that kind of transformer.  | ||
|miss3=The transformer reaches out a wire to shake your hand, but you find it  | |miss3=The transformer reaches out a wire to shake your hand, but you find it can't transform electricity into joy.  | ||
|weakness=electric  | |weakness=electric  | ||
|newres={{res|sonic|100}}<br>{{res|electric|100|+}}  | |newres={{res|sonic|100}}<br>{{res|electric|100|+}}  | ||
|postfight=In the ruins of the transformer, you find a crackling energy drink.  | |postfight=In the ruins of the transformer, you find a crackling energy drink.  | ||
{{obtain|gigavolt|gigavolt.gif}}}}  | {{obtain|gigavolt|gigavolt.gif}}  | ||
''-or-''  | |||
In the ruins of the transformer, you find a pair of crackling energy drinks.  | |||
You got an item: [[gigavolt|'''2 cans of gigavolt energy drink''']] [[File:gigavolt.gif]]}}  | |||
==References==  | |||
* "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? {{wikipedia|The Shadow}} knows!"  | |||
* The first hit message refers to {{wikipedia|Nikola Tesla}}'s lifelong project to transmit electrical power wirelessly.  | |||
* The second hit and miss messages refer to the {{wikipedia|Transformers}}  | |||
* The third hit and miss messages refers to {{wikipedia|joy buzzer}}s.  | |||
* The first miss message refers to the {{wikipedia|IEEE 802.11}} specifications for wireless local area networks.  | |||
Latest revision as of 19:52, 1 November 2014
 
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Who knows what fears lurk in the heart of <foe>? You do, apparently... and so does everyone else now that you've finished your costume change montage.
For someone scared of electricity, there's probably nothing worse than being dressed up as a box that does nothing but play with electricity all day.
Anyone else would just be terrified of being seen in this awful costume.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- The transformer transmits power wirelessly to you. Tesla would be proud. (electric) damage
 - The transformer turns into a... just kidding. It's not that kind of transformer. It shocks you instead. (electric) damage
 - The transformer reaches out a wire to shake your hand. You should really stop falling for that. (electric) damage
 
It hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! It hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- The transformer tries to transmit power wirelessly, but it isn't 802.11 compliant.
 - The transformer tries to turn into a cool jet or something, but it's not that kind of transformer.
 - The transformer reaches out a wire to shake your hand, but you find it can't transform electricity into joy.
 
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! It takes X damage.
Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!
You gain (8*Level, cap 400) experience.
You got an item: SQUID disc: The Universe and Your Tiny Place in it 
 (Unspecified Drop rate)
In the ruins of the transformer, you find a crackling energy drink.
You got an item: gigavolt 
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In the ruins of the transformer, you find a pair of crackling energy drinks.
You got an item: 2 cans of gigavolt energy drink 
Known resistances/weaknesses
Immune to sonic damage.
100% weak to electric damage.
How to Encounter
- Using Fearsome Disguise skill on foes whose weakness is electric damage.
 - Foes with no weaknesses also randomly generate this foe.
 
Notes
- Foes's stats and drops will be replaced by those of the disguised form.
 
References
- "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!"
 - The first hit message refers to Nikola Tesla's lifelong project to transmit electrical power wirelessly.
 - The second hit and miss messages refer to the Transformers
 - The third hit and miss messages refers to joy buzzers.
 - The first miss message refers to the IEEE 802.11 specifications for wireless local area networks.
 
