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|desc=Not to be confused with the poison arrow frog, this is, first of all, a toad. Secondly, it's shorter, faster, and doesn't have any fletching.
 
|desc=Not to be confused with the poison arrow frog, this is, first of all, a toad. Secondly, it's shorter, faster, and doesn't have any fletching.
 
|image=leapfrog-bolt.jpg
 
|image=leapfrog-bolt.jpg
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|pronoun=It
|hit1=!
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|hit1=You grab the toad and lick it. What is ''wrong'' with you?! {{hitnote|{{element|acid|}}}}
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|hit2=The toad launches itself out of a crossbow and sticks in your arm.
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|hit3=The toad flies at you, but it misses. Sadly, all that poison doesn't. {{hitnote|{{element|acid|}}}}
 
|miss1=You grab the toad to lick it, but remember what a terrible idea that is.
 
|miss1=You grab the toad to lick it, but remember what a terrible idea that is.
 
|miss2=The toad launches itself out of a crossbow, but you duck behind a handy merlon.
 
|miss2=The toad launches itself out of a crossbow, but you duck behind a handy merlon.
 
|miss3=The toad starts yelling and arguing with you, but that's the wrong kind of quarrel.
 
|miss3=The toad starts yelling and arguing with you, but that's the wrong kind of quarrel.
 
|chips=0
 
|chips=0
|xp=
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|xp=Y*Level (capped at 250)
|item1=
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|item1=bolt toad poison|image1=bolttoadpoison.gif|drop1={{statrate|888|202|+}}
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|loc1=Hopping Pond
 
|loc1=Hopping Pond
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|loc2=Hopping Pond (Echo of Downtown)
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|newres={{res|ice|50|+}}<br>{{res|acid|100}}
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}}[[Category:Scaling Enemies]][[category:Color]]
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==Notes==
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* Y can be 8, 9 or 10.
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* Drops only available in the [[Echo of Downtown]] version of the location.
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==References==
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* Refers to the {{wikipedia|poison arrow frog}}. The description and the third miss message refer to the differences between an {{wikipedia|Arrow|arrow}} and a {{wikipedia|Crossbow bolt|quarrel}}, also known as a bolt.
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* The first hit and miss messages refer to the practice of licking a {{wikipedia|psychoactive toad}}.
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* A {{wikipedia|merlon}}, mentioned in the second miss message, is the solid part of an embattled parapet between two crenels.

Latest revision as of 03:44, 13 March 2015

Leapfrog-bolt.jpg
Poison Bolt Toad

You are fighting Poison Bolt Toad.

Not to be confused with the poison arrow frog, this is, first of all, a toad. Secondly, it's shorter, faster, and doesn't have any fletching.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • You grab the toad and lick it. What is wrong with you?! (acid) damage
  • The toad launches itself out of a crossbow and sticks in your arm.
  • The toad flies at you, but it misses. Sadly, all that poison doesn't. (acid) damage



It hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

Your opponent has a critical hit! It hits you for X damage.



Miss messages:

  • You grab the toad to lick it, but remember what a terrible idea that is.
  • The toad launches itself out of a crossbow, but you duck behind a handy merlon.
  • The toad starts yelling and arguing with you, but that's the wrong kind of quarrel.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! It takes X damage.


Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!


You gain Y*Level (capped at 250) experience.

You got an item: bolt toad poison Bolttoadpoison.gif (22.7 ± 2.8%)







Known resistances/weaknesses

50% weak to ice damage.
Immune to acid damage.


Locations

Notes

  • Y can be 8, 9 or 10.
  • Drops only available in the Echo of Downtown version of the location.

References

  • Refers to the poison arrow frog. The description and the third miss message refer to the differences between an arrow and a quarrel, also known as a bolt.
  • The first hit and miss messages refer to the practice of licking a psychoactive toad.
  • A merlon, mentioned in the second miss message, is the solid part of an embattled parapet between two crenels.