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|desc=This is a female manticore. Or a woman guyticore. Or a girl boyticore. Let's just call her a femticore. | |desc=This is a female manticore. Or a woman guyticore. Or a girl boyticore. Let's just call her a femticore. | ||
|image=femticore.gif | |image=femticore.gif | ||
− | |hit1= | + | |hit1=She flings some spikes from her tail at you, which is a pretty cool trick. |
− | |miss1= | + | |hit2=She's a maneater. Neither the kind that stalks the halls or the kind that likes oats, but the kind that's gnawing on your leg right now. |
+ | |hit3=She bats you back and forth like a cat playing with its food. | ||
+ | {{specialattack|The femticore's attack leaves you mentally shaken. {{AcquireEffect|Dazed|30}}}} | ||
+ | |miss1=She flings some spikes from her tail at you. Thankfully, they're slower than bullets and you dodge them easily. | ||
+ | |miss2=She may be a maneater, but she doesn't manage to chew you up. You chalk it up to your daily regimen of hall runs at night and oats for breakfast. | ||
+ | |miss3=She pounces on you like a cat, but you unleash the power of the red dot and send her rushing off. | ||
|chips=0 | |chips=0 | ||
|xp=165 | |xp=165 | ||
− | |item1= | + | |item1=quill blade|image1=quill-blade.gif|drop1={{statrate|1587|302|+}} |
− | |image1= | + | |item2=red claw|image2=red-claw.gif|drop2={{statrate|1587|154|+}} |
− | |drop1= | ||
− | |item2=red claw | ||
− | |image2=red-claw.gif | ||
− | |drop2= | ||
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|loc1=Triassic Park and Bestiary | |loc1=Triassic Park and Bestiary | ||
− | |res | + | |newres={{res|ice|50}}<br>{{res|acid|50}} |
+ | }} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* References the {{Wikipedia|manticore}}, a legendary creature similar to the Egyptian sphinx. | * References the {{Wikipedia|manticore}}, a legendary creature similar to the Egyptian sphinx. | ||
* The image is from a well known [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ManticoraTHoFFB1607.png manticore illustration], without facial hair. | * The image is from a well known [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ManticoraTHoFFB1607.png manticore illustration], without facial hair. | ||
+ | * The second hit and miss messages refer to the fact that the word "manticore" is derived from a Persian word meaning "man-eater", and to the song "{{wikipedia|Maneater (Hall & Oates song)|Maneater}}" performed by {{wikipedia|Hall & Oates}}. |
Latest revision as of 22:23, 14 February 2016
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You are fighting a femticore.
This is a female manticore. Or a woman guyticore. Or a girl boyticore. Let's just call her a femticore.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- She flings some spikes from her tail at you, which is a pretty cool trick.
- She's a maneater. Neither the kind that stalks the halls or the kind that likes oats, but the kind that's gnawing on your leg right now.
- She bats you back and forth like a cat playing with its food.
- Special Attack: The femticore's attack leaves you mentally shaken. You acquire an effect: Dazed. (Added for 30 minutes.)
She hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! She hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- She flings some spikes from her tail at you. Thankfully, they're slower than bullets and you dodge them easily.
- She may be a maneater, but she doesn't manage to chew you up. You chalk it up to your daily regimen of hall runs at night and oats for breakfast.
- She pounces on you like a cat, but you unleash the power of the red dot and send her rushing off.
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! She takes X damage.
Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!
You gain 165 experience.
You got an item: quill blade (19 ± 2%)
You got an item: red claw (9.7 ± 1.5%)
Known resistances/weaknesses
50% resistant to ice damage.
50% resistant to acid damage.
Locations
References
- References the manticore, a legendary creature similar to the Egyptian sphinx.
- The image is from a well known manticore illustration, without facial hair.
- The second hit and miss messages refer to the fact that the word "manticore" is derived from a Persian word meaning "man-eater", and to the song "Maneater" performed by Hall & Oates.