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|desc=The Evil Shamus used to be a private investigator before she turned to a life of crime, using an ancient suit of power armor to commit crimes all over the country. Now she uses her extensive knowledge of police procedures to give tips to aspiring villains at the camp.
 
|desc=The Evil Shamus used to be a private investigator before she turned to a life of crime, using an ancient suit of power armor to commit crimes all over the country. Now she uses her extensive knowledge of police procedures to give tips to aspiring villains at the camp.
 
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|miss1=Her arm clicks. And clicks again. Huh. You didn't think futuristic weapons could jam.
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|miss1=She shoots you with a shimmering beam and uses it to swing herself around, whee!
|miss2=She shoots you with a shimmering beam and uses it to swing herself around, whee!
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|miss2=Her arm clicks. And clicks again. Huh. You didn't think futuristic weapons could jam.
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|miss3=She points her arm cannon at you and blasts away. Unfortunately for her, she didn't get the long beam upgrade and the beam peters out after a foot or two.
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|hit1=She shoots you with a shimmering beam which picks you up and throws you into a wall.
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|hit2=Her arm clicks and shoots a missile at you, which blows you back a few feet.
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|hit3=She points her arm cannon at you and blasts away. The spazed wave of charged plasma really hurts.
 
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==References==
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* This boss is based on Samus Aran, hero of the {{wikipedia|Metroid}} series and a guest in {{wikipedia|Super Smash Brothers}}.
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** The third hit message refers to the Spazer, Plasma, Charge, and Wave gun upgrades from {{wikipedia|Super Metroid}}.
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** The first miss message refers to the Grapple Beam seen throughout the series.

Latest revision as of 06:58, 28 January 2013

Evil-shamus.jpg
Evil Shamus

You are fighting the Evil Shamus.

The Evil Shamus used to be a private investigator before she turned to a life of crime, using an ancient suit of power armor to commit crimes all over the country. Now she uses her extensive knowledge of police procedures to give tips to aspiring villains at the camp.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • She shoots you with a shimmering beam which picks you up and throws you into a wall.
  • Her arm clicks and shoots a missile at you, which blows you back a few feet.
  • She points her arm cannon at you and blasts away. The spazed wave of charged plasma really hurts.



She hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • She shoots you with a shimmering beam and uses it to swing herself around, whee!
  • Her arm clicks. And clicks again. Huh. You didn't think futuristic weapons could jam.
  • She points her arm cannon at you and blasts away. Unfortunately for her, she didn't get the long beam upgrade and the beam peters out after a foot or two.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! She takes X damage.


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


You gain 150 experience.

You got an item: small statuette Small-statuette.gif (Guaranteed Drop)






You take some additional suspicious items from the brute.

You got an item: red cape Red-cape.gif
You got an item: blue choker Choker.gif

You got an item: greased bowling shoes Bowling-shoe.gif
You got an item: pointininis Pointininis.gif

You got an item: portable hole Portable-hole.gif
You got an item: donut hole Donut-hole.gif

Known resistances/weaknesses

Immune to acid damage.


Locations

References

  • This boss is based on Samus Aran, hero of the Metroid series and a guest in Super Smash Brothers.
    • The third hit message refers to the Spazer, Plasma, Charge, and Wave gun upgrades from Super Metroid.
    • The first miss message refers to the Grapple Beam seen throughout the series.