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|name=Dan Swattingly | |name=Dan Swattingly | ||
|desc=His natural position is first base, but after the team drafted Cujos, Swattingly got sent to the outfield, where he plots his revenge and catches the occasional fly ball. | |desc=His natural position is first base, but after the team drafted Cujos, Swattingly got sent to the outfield, where he plots his revenge and catches the occasional fly ball. | ||
|image=Dan-swattingly.jpg | |image=Dan-swattingly.jpg | ||
+ | |hit1=Also known as "The Hit Man," Swattingly lands a hit on you. | ||
+ | |hit2=Swattingly swats you real good. | ||
+ | |hit3=Swattingly swats you like a fly. | ||
|miss1=Also known as "The Hit Man," Swattingly tries to put a hit on you, but accidentally gets an innocent passerby instead. | |miss1=Also known as "The Hit Man," Swattingly tries to put a hit on you, but accidentally gets an innocent passerby instead. | ||
|miss2=For some strange reason the manager comes out and starts yelling at him about his sideburns, distracting him completely. | |miss2=For some strange reason the manager comes out and starts yelling at him about his sideburns, distracting him completely. | ||
|miss3=Even the most accurate baseballer only gets a successful hit around one third of the time. This must be your lucky two thirds. | |miss3=Even the most accurate baseballer only gets a successful hit around one third of the time. This must be your lucky two thirds. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* The character is based on former baseball player and current coach {{wikipedia|Don Mattingly}}, also known as "The Hit Man". | * The character is based on former baseball player and current coach {{wikipedia|Don Mattingly}}, also known as "The Hit Man". | ||
− | + | * The second miss message refers to the "{{wikipedia|Homer at the Bat}}" episode of ''The Simpsons'', in which Mr. Burns repeatedly tells Don Mattingly to shave his sideburns. |
Latest revision as of 19:01, 28 March 2013
Dan Swattingly |
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You are fighting Dan Swattingly.
His natural position is first base, but after the team drafted Cujos, Swattingly got sent to the outfield, where he plots his revenge and catches the occasional fly ball.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- Also known as "The Hit Man," Swattingly lands a hit on you.
- Swattingly swats you real good.
- Swattingly swats you like a fly.
He hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! He hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- Also known as "The Hit Man," Swattingly tries to put a hit on you, but accidentally gets an innocent passerby instead.
- For some strange reason the manager comes out and starts yelling at him about his sideburns, distracting him completely.
- Even the most accurate baseballer only gets a successful hit around one third of the time. This must be your lucky two thirds.
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! He takes X damage.
Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!
You gain ((0.6+0.06*Inning)*Level, cap 250) experience.
You got an item: baseball bat (15%)
You got an item: baseball (15%)
You got an item: cleats (15%)
You got an item: leather gloves (15%)
You got an item: smart bandages (15%)
You got an item: smart juice (15%)
You got an item: baseball jersey (15%)
You got an item: catcher's mask (15%)
You got an item: umpire's glasses (15%)
Known resistances/weaknesses
Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses.
Locations
Notes
- Appears on Inning 3, 0 outs; Inning 6, 0 outs; Inning 9, 0 outs.
References
- The character is based on former baseball player and current coach Don Mattingly, also known as "The Hit Man".
- The second miss message refers to the "Homer at the Bat" episode of The Simpsons, in which Mr. Burns repeatedly tells Don Mattingly to shave his sideburns.