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|name=Abe Costello | |name=Abe Costello | ||
|desc=I Don't Know about this third baseman. There's something kind of fishy about him. | |desc=I Don't Know about this third baseman. There's something kind of fishy about him. | ||
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|hit3=He knocks you into Tomorrow with his bat. You have to apologize to the pitcher. | |hit3=He knocks you into Tomorrow with his bat. You have to apologize to the pitcher. | ||
|miss1=Costello throws a ball to the second baseman, who throws it out to left field. You can't figure out What they're doing, or Why, but it's okay by you. | |miss1=Costello throws a ball to the second baseman, who throws it out to left field. You can't figure out What they're doing, or Why, but it's okay by you. | ||
+ | |miss2=The third baseman asks the center fielder to help, but he says he can't. When asked why, the coach says, "Because, he's busy." | ||
|miss3=Abe calls for the catcher, but he's too slow to get here Today. | |miss3=Abe calls for the catcher, but he's too slow to get here Today. | ||
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* The hit and miss message refer to the {{Wikipedia|Who's on First?}} comedy routine, made famous by Abbott and Costello. | * The hit and miss message refer to the {{Wikipedia|Who's on First?}} comedy routine, made famous by Abbott and Costello. | ||
* The name refers to one of two baseball players, either catcher {{wikipedia|Alberto Castillo (catcher)|Alberto Castillo}} or pitcher {{wikipedia|Alberto Castillo (pitcher)|Alberto Castillo}}. | * The name refers to one of two baseball players, either catcher {{wikipedia|Alberto Castillo (catcher)|Alberto Castillo}} or pitcher {{wikipedia|Alberto Castillo (pitcher)|Alberto Castillo}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 28 March 2013
Abe Costello |
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You are fighting Abe Costello.
I Don't Know about this third baseman. There's something kind of fishy about him.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- You try to talk your way out of the fight, but the 3B says, "I Don't Give a Darn," and the shortstop hits you from behind.
- Naturally, the right fielder, who shouldn't be anywhere near third base, happens to be over here this time to assist with a beatdown.
- He knocks you into Tomorrow with his bat. You have to apologize to the pitcher.
He hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! He hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- Costello throws a ball to the second baseman, who throws it out to left field. You can't figure out What they're doing, or Why, but it's okay by you.
- The third baseman asks the center fielder to help, but he says he can't. When asked why, the coach says, "Because, he's busy."
- Abe calls for the catcher, but he's too slow to get here Today.
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 2, 1 outs; Inning 5, 1 outs; Inning 8, 1 outs.
References
- The image is of Lou Costello. The name "Abe" hints at Bud Abbott, the other half of the pair Abbott and Costello.
- The hit and miss message refer to the Who's on First? comedy routine, made famous by Abbott and Costello.
- The name refers to one of two baseball players, either catcher Alberto Castillo or pitcher Alberto Castillo.