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+ | * The third miss message refers to Joe Friday, a detective in the radio and television police drama ''{{wikipedia|Dragnet (series)|Dragnet}}''. |
Latest revision as of 02:07, 1 January 2013
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You are fighting a MechaPinata patrol.
Heading deeper into the MechaPinata horde, you come across a patrol of soldiers... MechaPinata soldiers if that wasn't obvious.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- The pinatas play a rousing game of "see if the hero is made of candy." It turns out you're not.
- One of the pinatas pulls out a grenade and tosses it at you. You'd wonder how they used grenades without thumbs if you weren't so busy exploding. damage+ (fire) damage
- The patrol surrounds you, kicking you from all angles.
They hit you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! They hit you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- The pinatas suggest a rousing game of "see if the hero is made out of candy." You decline.
- One of the pinatas pulls out a grenade and fumbles it on the ground. Yeah, it's really tough to pull pins without any thumbs.
- The patrol tries to surround you, but they're no Joe Frayday, so you easily slip out of their dragnet.
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! They takes X damage.
You found an item for your League Vault: general's baton (See Notes)
You found an item for your League Vault: rallying flag (See Notes)
You found an item for your League Vault: MechaMache (See Notes)
You found an item for your League Vault: sugar water cooler (See Notes)
You found an item for your League Vault: MechaGelt (See Notes)
You found an item for your League Vault: jumbo jawbreaker (See Notes)
Known resistances/weaknesses
50% weak to fire damage.
50% resistant to electric damage.
Locations
Notes
- A total of 100 MechaPinatas need to be defeated to successfully thwart the invasion. The number of MechaPinatas each foe counts as can be seen here.
- Fighting this foe while having a baseball bat equipped is enough to add it to the number of MechaPinatas batted, in the records. So far unknown effect.
- Having MechaPinata gear equipped and/or a Mechapinata!! sidekick allows you to skip some foes. A list of the MechaPinata gear can be found here and the foes you can skip in here.
- At the start of each fight, there's the following message:
- You dive into the <status> horde.
- if you have at least one MechaPinata gear equipped but aren't using the Mechapinata!! as your sidekick, the message is replaced by:
- You sneak behind enemy lines into the <status> horde. It takes a while for them to see through your cunning disguise.
- if you have a Mechapinata!! sidekick, the message is replaced by:
- You hide within your mechapinata, sneaking behind enemy lines into the <status> horde.
- Where <status> depends on how many MechaPinatas have been defeated so far and can be one of the following:
- None defeated: undisturbed
- 1 to 9 defeated: massive
- 10 to 19 defeated: unbroken
- 20 to 29 defeated: fierce
- 30 to 39 defeated: cautious
- 40 to 49 defeated: <blank>
- 50 to 59 defeated: stampeding
- 60 to 69 defeated: mired
- 70 to 79 defeated: struggling
- 80 to 89 defeated: thinning
- 90 to 99 defeated: remarkably sparse
- Stunning is less effective and lasts half as long, with the message:
- Your opponent is too stunned to act, but is shaking it off faster than you expected.
- MechaGelts, sugar water coolers and jumbo jawbreakers appear to be random, having more players join the fray increase the chances as you end up having an higher total of fights.
- The general's baton, rallying flag and MechaMache only drop when you defeat the last MechaPinata. Number of MechaMaches varies from 2-4 and the other two drops appear to be random, both can be received at the same time though.
References
- The third miss message refers to Joe Friday, a detective in the radio and television police drama Dragnet.