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|hit2=The cyborg tosses an old-fashioned stick grenade at you. You're left wondering how they can afford cybernetics but not modern grenades while it explodes. {{hitnote|{{element|physical|}} + {{element|fire|}}}} | |hit2=The cyborg tosses an old-fashioned stick grenade at you. You're left wondering how they can afford cybernetics but not modern grenades while it explodes. {{hitnote|{{element|physical|}} + {{element|fire|}}}} | ||
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|miss1=The cyborg shoots you, but you dodge with practiced ease. Well... that might explain why the villains in Twilight keep changing things up. | |miss1=The cyborg shoots you, but you dodge with practiced ease. Well... that might explain why the villains in Twilight keep changing things up. | ||
|miss2=The cyborg soldier tosses an old-fashioned stick grenade at you. Apparently it was an antique and is rushed off by cyborg flea-marketers. | |miss2=The cyborg soldier tosses an old-fashioned stick grenade at you. Apparently it was an antique and is rushed off by cyborg flea-marketers. | ||
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* At the end of each round of combat, | * At the end of each round of combat, | ||
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:Bullets zip down the range. They don't seem to be aimed at you, per se, but that doesn't stop them from dealing you '''X damage'''. | :Bullets zip down the range. They don't seem to be aimed at you, per se, but that doesn't stop them from dealing you '''X damage'''. | ||
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+ | * The name of the foe refers to the {{wikipedia|M16 rifle}}. | ||
+ | * The third hit and miss messages refer to the Swiss folk hero {{wikipedia|William Tell}}, who was forced to shoot an apple from his son's head. |
Latest revision as of 01:53, 31 March 2016
ZOM-M Sixteen |
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You are fighting a ZOM-M Sixteen.
You head down the firing range, expecting to find more weird cyborg vehicles or cybernetic royalty or cyborg pastries.
Instead, you find yourself ambushed by a cyborg soldier. Sure, you're getting shot at, but it's almost a relief. Maybe they have a sane scientist on the team somewhere.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- The cyborg shoots you. Hey, no reason to mess with the classics, right?
- The cyborg tosses an old-fashioned stick grenade at you. You're left wondering how they can afford cybernetics but not modern grenades while it explodes. damage + (fire) damage
- The cyborg snipes an apple off your head, which would have been less disturbing if you'd known how he got the apple there. (psychic) damage
He hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! He hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- The cyborg shoots you, but you dodge with practiced ease. Well... that might explain why the villains in Twilight keep changing things up.
- The cyborg soldier tosses an old-fashioned stick grenade at you. Apparently it was an antique and is rushed off by cyborg flea-marketers.
- The cyborg offers to snipe an apple off your head. You, wisely, decline.
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! He takes X damage.
Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!
You gain 150 experience.
You got an item: inert electric knife (Unspecified Drop rate)
You got an item: gong (Unspecified Drop rate)
You got an item: dunk tank (Unspecified Drop rate)
You got an item: ZOM shells (Unspecified Drop rate)
Known resistances/weaknesses
50% resistant to physical damage.
50% weak to psychic damage.
Locations
Notes
- At the end of each round of combat,
- Bullets zip down the firing range, but you're smart enough to get out of the way.
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- Bullets zip down the range. They don't seem to be aimed at you, per se, but that doesn't stop them from dealing you X damage.
References
- The name of the foe refers to the M16 rifle.
- The third hit and miss messages refer to the Swiss folk hero William Tell, who was forced to shoot an apple from his son's head.