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|desc=This a matarkhis. It's the very model of a modern Zion's Tears general. Doesn't really roll off the tongue, does it? No wonder it prefers warfare to musical theater.
|desc=This a matarkhis. It's the very model of a modern Zion's Tears general. Doesn't really roll off the tongue, does it? No wonder it prefers warfare to musical theater.
|image=Matarkhis.jpg
|image=Matarkhis.jpg
|hit1=!
|hit1=He sings a few lines from his new script. You don't even think Bialystock and Bloom would be interested. {{hitnote|{{element|physical|}} + {{element|sonic|}}}}
|miss1=!
|hit2=Frustrated by a lack of success stabbing you, the matarkhis clouts you with a massive hammer. You decide it's better not to know where he's been keeping that.
|hit3=He sounds the horn at his belt, summoning an archon from down the hall to give you a couple good stabs.
|miss1=He sings a few lines from his new script. You suggest he take it to Bialystock and Bloom.
|miss2=Frustrated by his lack of success stabbing you, the matarkhis goes looking for a massive hammer. By the time he finds it, it's already your turn again.
|miss3=He sounds the horn at his belt in a touching, but ultimately disastrous, attempt at redemption.
|pronoun=It
|pronoun=It
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==References==
==References==
* The description refers to the {{wikipedia|Major-General's Song}} from Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, which starts with the words "I am the very model of a modern Major-General".
* The description refers to the {{wikipedia|Major-General's Song}} from Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, which starts with the words "I am the very model of a modern Major-General".
* The first hit and miss messages mention Bialystock and Bloom, the two protagonists of ''{{wikipedia|The Producers (musical)|The Producers}}''.
* In the second hit message, the matarkhis most likely kept his hammer in {{wikipedia|Hammerspace}}.
* The third miss message refers to Boromir blowing the Horn of Gondor in ''{{wikipedia|The Two Towers}}''.

Latest revision as of 01:04, 19 August 2015

matarkhis

You are fighting a matarkhis.

This a matarkhis. It's the very model of a modern Zion's Tears general. Doesn't really roll off the tongue, does it? No wonder it prefers warfare to musical theater.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • He sings a few lines from his new script. You don't even think Bialystock and Bloom would be interested. damage + (sonic) damage
  • Frustrated by a lack of success stabbing you, the matarkhis clouts you with a massive hammer. You decide it's better not to know where he's been keeping that.
  • He sounds the horn at his belt, summoning an archon from down the hall to give you a couple good stabs.



It hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • He sings a few lines from his new script. You suggest he take it to Bialystock and Bloom.
  • Frustrated by his lack of success stabbing you, the matarkhis goes looking for a massive hammer. By the time he finds it, it's already your turn again.
  • He sounds the horn at his belt in a touching, but ultimately disastrous, attempt at redemption.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! It takes X damage.


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


You gain 68 experience.

You got an item: big honkin' hammer (19.1 ± 3%)
You got an item: shield of Zion (24.4 ± 3.2%)
You got an item: platinum necklace (48.6 ± 3.8%)
You got an item: horn of Zion (30.3 ± 3.5%)





Known resistances/weaknesses

50% resistant to sonic damage.
50% weak to electric damage.


Locations

References

  • The description refers to the Major-General's Song from Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, which starts with the words "I am the very model of a modern Major-General".
  • The first hit and miss messages mention Bialystock and Bloom, the two protagonists of The Producers.
  • In the second hit message, the matarkhis most likely kept his hammer in Hammerspace.
  • The third miss message refers to Boromir blowing the Horn of Gondor in The Two Towers.