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{{skill
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|skillid=65
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|name=Summon Water Buffalo
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|class=Naturalist
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|level=15
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|desc=You can summon to your side a surprisingly dangerous animal--the water buffalo. Seriously. It doesn't sound like much, but it can trample a person like nobody's business.
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|type=Companion
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|effect=Summons a companion
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|ppcost=14}}
  
You can summon to your side a surprisingly dangerous animal--the water buffalo. Seriously. It doesn't sound like much, but it can trample a person like nobody's business.
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==When used==
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''Used on oneself:''
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{{summon
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|companion=[[Water buffalo]]
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|success=You let out a series of grunts inaudible to humans, but perfectly clear to ... water buffalo. You're not exactly sure where it comes from--the zoo, maybe?--but one shows up in short order and stands at your side. (Duration: X minutes.)
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|add=You spend some time grunting to the buffalo in its native language, and it seems to appreciate your company. (Duration increased to: ''some'' minutes).
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|fail=You want to summon a water buffalo, but you can't because you've got a sidekick already.
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}}
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''Using on someone else N times sends N [[Scubby brand buffalo snax]]:''
  
Buff
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You can't really cast a companion on someone, so you do the next best thing. You send <target> N of an item that will get them a companion.
Cost: 20 PP
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==Notes==
 
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* X is 30 + 6*S, where S is the number of {{skillPoint}}s invested. This is multiplied by the number of times cast.
 
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* Prior to the introduction of skill points, X was 60.
The water buffalo tosses your opponent up in the air with its horns, doing x goring damage.
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[[Category:Companion Sources]]
 
 
or
 
 
 
The water buffalo charges and tramples your foe, doing y damage.
 
 
 
or
 
 
 
The water buffalo bellows and stomps one hoof, but does nothing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
x seems to equal (level +/- 20%), y seems to equal [(level +/- 20%) *2]
 
 
 
Acts 70% of the time, with an even split between regular attacks and goring.
 
 
 
This buff cannot be in effect simultaneously with Summon Wolf. If cast while Summon Wolf is active, Summon Water Buffalo will replace it entirely. The time remaining from the previous buff does not get added on to the 60 minutes of the new buff.
 
 
 
[[Category: Buff]][[Category: Naturalist Skill]]
 
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 3 May 2015

Go to Naturalist Skills (level 15 skill, trained at the Training Room)

Summon Water Buffalo

You can summon to your side a surprisingly dangerous animal--the water buffalo. Seriously. It doesn't sound like much, but it can trample a person like nobody's business.

Summons a companion

Companion
Cost: 14 PP

When used

Used on oneself:

This information may no longer be accurate; please move this information to the Notes section using {{Oldsummon}} and use {{Summoncompanion}} instead.

  • Without a current companion:
You let out a series of grunts inaudible to humans, but perfectly clear to ... water buffalo. You're not exactly sure where it comes from--the zoo, maybe?--but one shows up in short order and stands at your side. (Duration: X minutes.)
You spend some time grunting to the buffalo in its native language, and it seems to appreciate your company. (Duration increased to: some minutes).
  • When you have a different companion:
You want to summon a water buffalo, but you can't because you've got a sidekick already.


Sidekick/companion: Water buffalo


Using on someone else N times sends N Scubby brand buffalo snax:

You can't really cast a companion on someone, so you do the next best thing. You send <target> N of an item that will get them a companion.

Notes

  • X is 30 + 6*S, where S is the number of Skill-point.gif skill points invested. This is multiplied by the number of times cast.
  • Prior to the introduction of skill points, X was 60.