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|desc=Somehow, despite the fact that he's right here fighting with you right now, all you can see of this tenacious foe is a single talon. The rest of him is shrouded in impenetrable darkness, where only the sound of his gravelly voice can escape.
 
|desc=Somehow, despite the fact that he's right here fighting with you right now, all you can see of this tenacious foe is a single talon. The rest of him is shrouded in impenetrable darkness, where only the sound of his gravelly voice can escape.
 
|image=Doctor-talon.jpg
 
|image=Doctor-talon.jpg
|hit1=!
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|hit1=The doctor outsmarts you, leaving you smarting.
|miss1=!
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|hit2=The talon descends down on you, raking you with help from a rather unfriendly cat.
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|hit3=The doctor (not that Doctor) grabs you with his talon.
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|miss1=The doctor tries to outsmart you, but you also get smart.
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|miss2=The talon descends down on you, but you escape without any help from a helpful niece or an intelligent dog. I mean, how would they be involved? That's crazy.
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|miss3=You evade the doctor's talon, but he vows to get you next time.
 
|xp=(8*Level, cap 400)
 
|xp=(8*Level, cap 400)
|item1=Doctor Talon's anklet
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|item1=Doctor Talon's anklet|image1=doctor-talons-anklet.gif|drop1=100
|image1=Noimage2.gif
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|chips=?-56-244-?
|drop1=100
 
 
|loc1=Wandering Villains
 
|loc1=Wandering Villains
|res={{res|none}}
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|newres={{res|none}}
 
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==Notes==
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{{villain|wandering}}
* Encountered in [[Fiendish Pit]], [[Porcelain Bay, under water]], [[The Farthest Reaches of Insanity]], [[The streets of downtown Twilight]].
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==References==
[[Category:Scaling Enemies]]
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* Based on Doctor Claw from the animated television series {{wikipedia|Inspector Gadget}} and the films that followed. You never see Dr. Claw in the cartoon, only his hands and arms.
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* Image based on [http://www.themodernapprentice.com/bell_attached.jpg this].
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* The first hit and miss messages refer to the television series ''{{wikipedia|Get Smart}}'' starring {{wikipedia|Don Adams}}, who also supplied the voice of Inspector Gadget.
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* The second miss message refers to Doctor Claw's pet M.A.D. Cat, while the second miss message refers to Inspector Gadget's niece Penny and her dog Brain.

Latest revision as of 23:37, 30 January 2016

Doctor-talon.jpg
Doctor Talon

You are fighting Doctor Talon.

Somehow, despite the fact that he's right here fighting with you right now, all you can see of this tenacious foe is a single talon. The rest of him is shrouded in impenetrable darkness, where only the sound of his gravelly voice can escape.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • The doctor outsmarts you, leaving you smarting.
  • The talon descends down on you, raking you with help from a rather unfriendly cat.
  • The doctor (not that Doctor) grabs you with his talon.



He hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

Your opponent has a critical hit! He hits you for X damage.



Miss messages:

  • The doctor tries to outsmart you, but you also get smart.
  • The talon descends down on you, but you escape without any help from a helpful niece or an intelligent dog. I mean, how would they be involved? That's crazy.
  • You evade the doctor's talon, but he vows to get you next time.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! He takes X damage.


Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!


Chips-white.gif You gain ?-56-244-? chips.

You gain (8*Level, cap 400) experience.

You got an item: Doctor Talon's anklet Doctor-talons-anklet.gif (Guaranteed Drop)







Known resistances/weaknesses

Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses.


Locations

Villain.png This enemy is a wandering Villain.

References

  • Based on Doctor Claw from the animated television series Inspector Gadget and the films that followed. You never see Dr. Claw in the cartoon, only his hands and arms.
  • Image based on this.
  • The first hit and miss messages refer to the television series Get Smart starring Don Adams, who also supplied the voice of Inspector Gadget.
  • The second miss message refers to Doctor Claw's pet M.A.D. Cat, while the second miss message refers to Inspector Gadget's niece Penny and her dog Brain.