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{{combatencounter | {{combatencounter | ||
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|indef=! | |indef=! | ||
|name=The Wight from the Isle | |name=The Wight from the Isle | ||
|desc="From which isle?" you might ask, but this is a wight, not a witch. They're both spooky, but this one comes with 90% less broomstick, and a bit more of the withering touch than you're really comfortable with. | |desc="From which isle?" you might ask, but this is a wight, not a witch. They're both spooky, but this one comes with 90% less broomstick, and a bit more of the withering touch than you're really comfortable with. | ||
+ | |hit1= He tries a one-two punch combo. Both blows land solidly against your skull and tenderize your sweet braaaaains pretty good. | ||
+ | {{specialattack|The foul touch of a The Wight from the Isle seems to wither your very soul. You lose '''X XP.'''}} | ||
+ | |hit2=You both try to maneuver to the same side at the same time. Sadly, he gets to go first because he always has the wight of way. He lands a scathing attack. | ||
+ | |hit3=He produces some wight out and knocks you right out with it. Unconsciousness is brief: hitting the ground brings you painfully back to awareness. | ||
+ | |miss1=He tries a one-two punch combo, but you know your wight from your left and doge them both. | ||
+ | |miss2=He tries to disguise himself as a Chinese businessman in order to sneak up on you, but as a hero you always know wight from Wong. | ||
+ | |miss3=He tries to take you to his isle, but you end up at the Isle of View instead. You're both a little embarrassed about the way that sounds. | ||
|image=the-wight.jpg | |image=the-wight.jpg | ||
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|xp=(8*Level, cap 400) | |xp=(8*Level, cap 400) | ||
|item1=wight out | |item1=wight out | ||
|image1=wight-out.gif | |image1=wight-out.gif | ||
|drop1=100 | |drop1=100 | ||
− | |chips=? - 111 - ? | + | |chips=? - 83 - 111 - ? |
− | |res | + | |newres={{res|none}} |
− | |loc1= | + | |loc1=Wandering Villains |
}} | }} | ||
{{villain|wandering}} | {{villain|wandering}} | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | * Refers to the {{wikipedia|Isle of Wight}}. |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 27 October 2011
The Wight from the Isle |
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You are fighting The Wight from the Isle.
"From which isle?" you might ask, but this is a wight, not a witch. They're both spooky, but this one comes with 90% less broomstick, and a bit more of the withering touch than you're really comfortable with.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- He tries a one-two punch combo. Both blows land solidly against your skull and tenderize your sweet braaaaains pretty good.
- Special Attack: The foul touch of a The Wight from the Isle seems to wither your very soul. You lose X XP.
- You both try to maneuver to the same side at the same time. Sadly, he gets to go first because he always has the wight of way. He lands a scathing attack.
- He produces some wight out and knocks you right out with it. Unconsciousness is brief: hitting the ground brings you painfully back to awareness.
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 a one-two punch combo, but you know your wight from your left and doge them both.
- He tries to disguise himself as a Chinese businessman in order to sneak up on you, but as a hero you always know wight from Wong.
- He tries to take you to his isle, but you end up at the Isle of View instead. You're both a little embarrassed about the way that sounds.
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! He takes X damage.
Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!
You gain ? - 83 - 111 - ? chips.
You gain (8*Level, cap 400) experience.
You got an item: wight out (Guaranteed Drop)
Known resistances/weaknesses
Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses.
Locations
This enemy is a wandering Villain. |
References
- Refers to the Isle of Wight.