Difference between revisions of "Dick's 12-Step Recovery Program"
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|name=Dick's 12-Step Recovery Program | |name=Dick's 12-Step Recovery Program | ||
|desc=Nothing's shocking about former drugged-out band members turning grouchy during their recovery. These days, of course, it's obvious there ain't no right about much in Twilight, and no one's leaving until this is settled. | |desc=Nothing's shocking about former drugged-out band members turning grouchy during their recovery. These days, of course, it's obvious there ain't no right about much in Twilight, and no one's leaving until this is settled. | ||
|image=Fighting-band.jpg | |image=Fighting-band.jpg | ||
+ | |hit1=You're caught off guard, and your opponent acts first. Your opponent attacks ... They all band together, pull out a giant rubber band, and smack it against your skin. He hits you for X damage. | ||
+ | <br>Your opponent attacks ... The band turns up a loudspeaker and blasts you with a deafening chord. He hits you for X (sonic) damage. | ||
+ | <br>Your opponent attacks ... The band smashes a guitar over your head, shattering it. The guitar, not your head. Though it's pretty close with your head, too. He hits you for X damage. | ||
+ | |crit= | ||
+ | |miss1=Your opponent attacks ... The band tries to blast you with music, but the acoustic instruments don't get nearly loud enough. | ||
+ | |miss2=Your opponent attacks ... They try to rock your world, but you roll to the side and dodge. | ||
+ | |miss3=Your opponent attacks ... The band tries to submit you to their worst riot impression, but it's a quiet riot, and mostly harmless. | ||
|xp=(varies) | |xp=(varies) | ||
|item1=band-aid | |item1=band-aid |
Revision as of 17:01, 9 February 2009
Notes
The exp gain from this enemy is Level * 8, capping at 250. Likewise, the enemy scales to player level.
References
- A Twelve-step program is a set of guiding principles outlining a course of action for recovery from addiction, compulsion, or other behavioral problems.