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|desc=The Zion's Tears world has a smattering of superheroes of their own kind, just like the human world does. Thundarr here is faster and stronger than any of his fellow lokhar, and is much more dangerous. Oh, and don't get hung up on the phonetic similarity between Thundarr and the English word "thunder." It's just a linguistic coincidence. Thundarr is common name over there, like John or Steve. | |desc=The Zion's Tears world has a smattering of superheroes of their own kind, just like the human world does. Thundarr here is faster and stronger than any of his fellow lokhar, and is much more dangerous. Oh, and don't get hung up on the phonetic similarity between Thundarr and the English word "thunder." It's just a linguistic coincidence. Thundarr is common name over there, like John or Steve. | ||
|image=thundarr.jpg | |image=thundarr.jpg | ||
− | |hit1= | + | |hit1=Thundarr beats you with savagery. And the photon blade. {{hitnote|{{element|physical|}} +{{element|fire|}}}} |
− | |miss1= | + | |hit2=Thundarr lashes you with Zion's Tears super-science. You hope those sparking cables weren't for anything important. {{hitnote|{{element|physical|}} +{{element|psychic|}}}} |
+ | |hit3= Thundarr entrances you with Zion's Tears sorcery. Which, as you know, is indistinguishable from being hypnotized into a deep sleep and punched a few times. | ||
+ | |miss1=Thundarr roars at you with incredible savagery. But no sticks or stones, so you're safe. | ||
+ | |miss2=Thundarr fiddles with some Zion's Tears super-science, but doesn't seem to have any more idea of what to do with it than you do. | ||
+ | |miss3=Thundarr entrances you with Zion's Tears sorcery. It's surprisingly relaxing after a hard day at the office. | ||
|xp=(8*Level, cap 400) | |xp=(8*Level, cap 400) | ||
− | |item1=Thundarr | + | |item1=Thundarr's photon blade |
− | |image1= | + | |image1=thundarrs-photon-blade.gif |
|drop1=100 | |drop1=100 | ||
− | | | + | |chips=?-18-197-? |
+ | |newres={{res|none}} | ||
|loc1=Zion's Tears building | |loc1=Zion's Tears building | ||
− | }} | + | }}{{villain|static}} |
− | {{villain|static}} | + | ==References== |
+ | * Based on ''{{wikipedia|Thundarr the Barbarian}}'', which was set in a world of "savagery, super-science, and sorcery". |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 1 August 2015
Thundarr the Lokhar |
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You are fighting Thundarr the Lokhar.
The Zion's Tears world has a smattering of superheroes of their own kind, just like the human world does. Thundarr here is faster and stronger than any of his fellow lokhar, and is much more dangerous. Oh, and don't get hung up on the phonetic similarity between Thundarr and the English word "thunder." It's just a linguistic coincidence. Thundarr is common name over there, like John or Steve.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- Thundarr beats you with savagery. And the photon blade. damage + (fire) damage
- Thundarr lashes you with Zion's Tears super-science. You hope those sparking cables weren't for anything important. damage + (psychic) damage
- Thundarr entrances you with Zion's Tears sorcery. Which, as you know, is indistinguishable from being hypnotized into a deep sleep and punched a few times.
He hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! He hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- Thundarr roars at you with incredible savagery. But no sticks or stones, so you're safe.
- Thundarr fiddles with some Zion's Tears super-science, but doesn't seem to have any more idea of what to do with it than you do.
- Thundarr entrances you with Zion's Tears sorcery. It's surprisingly relaxing after a hard day at the office.
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: Thundarr's photon blade (Guaranteed Drop)
Known resistances/weaknesses
Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses.
Locations
This enemy is a static Villain. |
References
- Based on Thundarr the Barbarian, which was set in a world of "savagery, super-science, and sorcery".