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|miss1=You remember to watch out for bull charges, which works out just as well against Gaius's butterfly sting.
 
|miss1=You remember to watch out for bull charges, which works out just as well against Gaius's butterfly sting.
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
* Refers to Gaius Cassius (instigator of the assassination of Julius Caesar in the play ''{{wikipedia|Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar}}'') and {{wikipedia|Muhammad Ali}} (a boxer who was born with the name Cassius Clay, Jr.).
 
* Refers to Gaius Cassius (instigator of the assassination of Julius Caesar in the play ''{{wikipedia|Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar}}'') and {{wikipedia|Muhammad Ali}} (a boxer who was born with the name Cassius Clay, Jr.).

Latest revision as of 11:30, 21 June 2014

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Gaius Cassius Clay

You are fighting Gaius Cassius Clay.

Judging by Cassius's attire, the Bard might have confused the ringleader with the King of the Ring. It's a common enough mistake...

Okay, no sane person would make that mistake. But there's a reason people like the Bard end up in Shiloh Sanatarium.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • You remember to watch out for bull charges, but Gaius's butterfly sting takes you off guard.
  • He points out that the fault is not in your stars, but in the stage right under your feet. The boards collapse beneath you a moment later.
  • He gives a rousing speech about the dangers of superheroes that bestride the world like a colossus. Several members of the audience throw things. Jerks! We'll see who saves their cat next time it's up a tree! damage+ (psychic) damage



He hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • You remember to watch out for bull charges, which works out just as well against Gaius's butterfly sting.
  • He points out that the fault is not in your stars, but in the stage right under your feet. You thank him and move to safer ground.
  • He gives a rousing speech about the dangers of superheroes that bestride the world like a colossus. It's so rousing you almost punch yourself in the face.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! He takes X damage.


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


Chips-white.gif You gain 71-118 chips.

You gain 94 experience.

You got an item: Gaius gloves Gaiusgloves.gif (8.6 ± 1.4%)
You got an item: candied laurels Candiedlaurels.gif (16.8 ± 1.8%)






Known resistances/weaknesses

Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses.


Locations

References

  • Refers to Gaius Cassius (instigator of the assassination of Julius Caesar in the play Julius Caesar) and Muhammad Ali (a boxer who was born with the name Cassius Clay, Jr.).