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|image=leapfrog-courting.jpg
 
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|pronoun=He
 
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|hit1=Froggy smacks you with a c-c-crambone. Whatever that is. He hits you for X damage.
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|hit1=Froggy smacks you with a c-c-crambone. Whatever that is.
 
|hit2=Froggy tries to play the bridge, but his guitar string breaks, causing a horrible twang. {{hitnote|{{element|sonic|}}}}
 
|hit2=Froggy tries to play the bridge, but his guitar string breaks, causing a horrible twang. {{hitnote|{{element|sonic|}}}}
|hit3=Froggy smacks you with some eucalyptus leaves, it's surprisingly painful. He hits you for X damage.
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|hit3=Froggy smacks you with some eucalyptus leaves, it's surprisingly painful.
 
|miss1=Froggy smacks you with a c-c-crambone, but neither of you knows what that means.
 
|miss1=Froggy smacks you with a c-c-crambone, but neither of you knows what that means.
 
|miss2=Froggy tries to play the bridge, but some insane cat distracts him.
 
|miss2=Froggy tries to play the bridge, but some insane cat distracts him.
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|chips=0
 
|chips=0
 
|xp=Y*Level (capped at 250)
 
|xp=Y*Level (capped at 250)
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|item1=frog's court horse|image1=frogcourthorse.gif|drop1={{statrate|827|96|+}}
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|loc1=Hopping Pond
 
|loc1=Hopping Pond
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|loc2=Hopping Pond (Echo of Downtown)
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|newres={{res|ice|50|+}}<br>{{res|acid|50}}
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}}[[Category:Scaling Enemies]]
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* Y can be 8, 9 or 10.
 
* Y can be 8, 9 or 10.
[[Category:Scaling Enemies]]
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* Drops only available in the [[Echo of Downtown]] version of the location.
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* This foe has a jumping special attack which depends on how many [[Special_abilities#Super_Jumping|Super Jump]] sources you have equipped:
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: In a cruel reversal of fortunes, your opponent jumps and bounces off your head for '''X damage'''. ''(no sources)''
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: Your opponent tries to jump on your head, but you jump high enough that you collide in mid-air for '''Y damage''' instead. ''(1 source)''
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: Your opponent tries to jump on your head, but you remind them who the protagonist is by jumping ''way'' higher. ''(2 or more sources)''
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==References==
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* Refers to the folk song "{{wikipedia|Frog Went A-Courting}}".
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* The combat messages refer to the version of the song performed in the ''Tom and Jerry'' short ''{{wikipedia|Pecos Pest}}''.

Latest revision as of 04:26, 13 March 2015

Leapfrog-courting.jpg
Courtin' Frog

You are fighting Courtin' Frog.

Froggy here just wanted to talk to Miss Mouse, but then there was this whole screwy-time thing and then you got in his way, and... well... here you are... fighting a frog riding a horse.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • Froggy smacks you with a c-c-crambone. Whatever that is.
  • Froggy tries to play the bridge, but his guitar string breaks, causing a horrible twang. (sonic) damage
  • Froggy smacks you with some eucalyptus leaves, it's surprisingly painful.



He hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • Froggy smacks you with a c-c-crambone, but neither of you knows what that means.
  • Froggy tries to play the bridge, but some insane cat distracts him.
  • Froggy smacks you with some eucalyptus leaves, but it just clears your sinuses.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! He takes X damage.


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


You gain Y*Level (capped at 250) experience.

You got an item: frog's court horse Frogcourthorse.gif (11.6 ± 2.2%)







Known resistances/weaknesses

50% weak to ice damage.
50% resistant to acid damage.


Locations

Notes

  • Y can be 8, 9 or 10.
  • Drops only available in the Echo of Downtown version of the location.
  • This foe has a jumping special attack which depends on how many Super Jump sources you have equipped:
In a cruel reversal of fortunes, your opponent jumps and bounces off your head for X damage. (no sources)
Your opponent tries to jump on your head, but you jump high enough that you collide in mid-air for Y damage instead. (1 source)
Your opponent tries to jump on your head, but you remind them who the protagonist is by jumping way higher. (2 or more sources)

References

  • Refers to the folk song "Frog Went A-Courting".
  • The combat messages refer to the version of the song performed in the Tom and Jerry short Pecos Pest.