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{{combatencounter
 
{{combatencounter
|pronoun=they
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|pronoun=They
 
|indef=a
 
|indef=a
 
|name=flock of harpies
 
|name=flock of harpies
 
|desc=Swooping, screeching, wailing, howling. Nobody likes harpies, not even other harpies. Hurry up and win this fight. I'm getting a headache.
 
|desc=Swooping, screeching, wailing, howling. Nobody likes harpies, not even other harpies. Hurry up and win this fight. I'm getting a headache.
 
|image=Flock-of-harpies.gif
 
|image=Flock-of-harpies.gif
|hit1={{typo}}<!-- "they hits you for X damage -->
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|hit1=It turns out your mythology classes in elementary school failed to prepare you for the razor sharp talons.
|effect=Contact with the flock of harpies causes your limbs to numb and weaken. {{acquireEffect|Weakened|30}}
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|hit2=The harpies stop fighting you to have a screaming match. That just makes it worse. {{hitnote|{{element|sonic|}}}}
|miss1=!
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|hit3=The harpies sing their song, luring you away. They don't have any convenient rocks to shipwreck you on, but you get kind of tired running back and forth.
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{{specialattack|Contact with the flock of harpies causes your limbs to numb and weaken. {{acquireEffect|Weakened|30}}}}
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|miss1=It turns out your mythology classes in elementary school did a surprisingly good job of preparing you for the razor sharp talons. You make a mental note to thank your teachers next time you see them.
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|miss2=The harpies stop fighting you to have a screaming match, so you duck into a different exhibit until it dies down.
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|miss3=The harpies sing their song, luring you away. They don't have any convenient rocks to shipwreck you on and you get too much exercise to tire that easily.
 
|chips=0
 
|chips=0
 
|xp=175
 
|xp=175
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==References==
 
==References==
 
* A {{wikipedia|harpy}} is a winged legendary creature from the Greek mythology.
 
* A {{wikipedia|harpy}} is a winged legendary creature from the Greek mythology.
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* The third hit and miss messages appear to refer to the {{wikipedia|Siren (mythology)|sirens}} instead of harpies.

Latest revision as of 22:29, 14 February 2016

Flock-of-harpies.gif
flock of harpies

You are fighting a flock of harpies.

Swooping, screeching, wailing, howling. Nobody likes harpies, not even other harpies. Hurry up and win this fight. I'm getting a headache.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • It turns out your mythology classes in elementary school failed to prepare you for the razor sharp talons.
  • The harpies stop fighting you to have a screaming match. That just makes it worse. (sonic) damage
  • The harpies sing their song, luring you away. They don't have any convenient rocks to shipwreck you on, but you get kind of tired running back and forth.
Special Attack: Contact with the flock of harpies causes your limbs to numb and weaken. You acquire an effect: Weakened. (Added for 30 minutes.)



They hit you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • It turns out your mythology classes in elementary school did a surprisingly good job of preparing you for the razor sharp talons. You make a mental note to thank your teachers next time you see them.
  • The harpies stop fighting you to have a screaming match, so you duck into a different exhibit until it dies down.
  • The harpies sing their song, luring you away. They don't have any convenient rocks to shipwreck you on and you get too much exercise to tire that easily.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! They takes X damage.


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


You gain 175 experience.

You got an item: eagle feather Eagle-feather.gif (18.1 ± 1.9%)







Known resistances/weaknesses

50% resistant to sonic damage.
50% resistant to psychic damage.


Locations

References

  • A harpy is a winged legendary creature from the Greek mythology.
  • The third hit and miss messages appear to refer to the sirens instead of harpies.