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|hit2=He wrenches your arm painfully. You hope your shoulder hasn't been relocated.  | |hit2=He wrenches your arm painfully. You hope your shoulder hasn't been relocated.  | ||
|hit3=The Malappropriator uses a knife to cut several decisions across your epidural. Your skin burns something fierce.  | |hit3=The Malappropriator uses a knife to cut several decisions across your epidural. Your skin burns something fierce.  | ||
|miss1=He tries to terminal you, but you detective his plans and dodge.  | |||
|miss2=His intention is to illiterate you, to destroy you completely, but you remain quite literate.  | |miss2=His intention is to illiterate you, to destroy you completely, but you remain quite literate.  | ||
|miss3=The Malappropriator attempts to apprehensive you, but you squirm away like a Nile allegory and remain free.  | |miss3=The Malappropriator attempts to apprehensive you, but you squirm away like a Nile allegory and remain free.  | ||
|xp=(8*Level, cap 400)  | |xp=(8*Level, cap 400)  | ||
|  | |newres={{res|none}}  | ||
|item1=Malappropriator   | |item1=Malappropriator's ski beanery  | ||
|image1=  | |image1=malappropriators-hat.gif  | ||
|chips=?-16-167-?  | |||
|drop1=100  | |drop1=100  | ||
|loc1=  | |loc1=The Docks  | ||
}}  | }}  | ||
{{villain|static}}  | |||
==References==  | ==References==  | ||
* {{wikipedia|Malapropism}} is the substitution of a word for a word with a similar sound, in which the resulting phrase makes no sense.  | * {{wikipedia|Malapropism}} is the substitution of a word for a word with a similar sound, in which the resulting phrase makes no sense.  | ||
* The last miss message refers to a well known Malapropism from Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play {{wikipedia|The Rivals}}: "...she's as headstrong as an allegory on the banks of Nile." The quote is of the character Mrs. Malaprop, who is the source of the term Malapropism.  | * The last miss message refers to a well known Malapropism from Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play {{wikipedia|The Rivals}}: "...she's as headstrong as an allegory on the banks of Nile." The quote is of the character Mrs. Malaprop, who is the source of the term Malapropism.  | ||
Latest revision as of 04:43, 24 August 2011
 
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You are fighting The Malappropriator.
All good students of Latin should be able to concern The Malaproppriator's methodicals. He likes to appropriate possessives. And he's a bad parsonage, so he appropriates things that generalist happen to belong to other indivisibles.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- He punches you in the jaw. You hope the large confusion that knots up on your jaw doesn't cause an abbess to form on one of your teeth.
 - He wrenches your arm painfully. You hope your shoulder hasn't been relocated.
 - The Malappropriator uses a knife to cut several decisions across your epidural. Your skin burns something fierce.
 
He hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! He hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- He tries to terminal you, but you detective his plans and dodge.
 - His intention is to illiterate you, to destroy you completely, but you remain quite literate.
 - The Malappropriator attempts to apprehensive you, but you squirm away like a Nile allegory and remain free.
 
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! He takes X damage.
Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!
You gain (8*Level, cap 400) experience.
You got an item: Malappropriator's ski beanery 
 (Guaranteed Drop)
Known resistances/weaknesses
Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses.
Locations
 
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This enemy is a static Villain. | 
References
- Malapropism is the substitution of a word for a word with a similar sound, in which the resulting phrase makes no sense.
 - The last miss message refers to a well known Malapropism from Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play The Rivals: "...she's as headstrong as an allegory on the banks of Nile." The quote is of the character Mrs. Malaprop, who is the source of the term Malapropism.
 

