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*Used to be called the Colossal ant. [[Ryme]] changed the name after [[User:LordMilkMan|LordMilkMan]] suggested it on the Forums.
 
*Used to be called the Colossal ant. [[Ryme]] changed the name after [[User:LordMilkMan|LordMilkMan]] suggested it on the Forums.
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
*"Bertha" is a name commonly associated with overweight females, and the word "Aunt", in some dialects, is pronounced the same as "Ant." Thus, "Aunt Bertha" would be another name for a large ant.
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* "Bertha" is a name commonly associated with overweight females, and the word "Aunt", in some dialects, is pronounced the same as "Ant." Thus, "Aunt Bertha" would be another name for a large ant.
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* GI here stands for "Ground Infantry", and "GI Ant" hence is a play of words on the name {{wikipedia|army ant}}, an actual real-life subspecies of ant.

Revision as of 19:06, 18 June 2009

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giant

You are fighting a giant.

This is a G.I. ant. You're not sure if it's an army ant or a marines ant, but it's really, really, really, really big. Yes, it's even bigger than your Aunt Bertha.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:





It hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:
and misses.




Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! It takes X damage.


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


You gain 60 experience.

You got an item: carapace shield Carapace.gif (Unspecified Drop rate)
You got an item: colossal mandible Mandible.gif (Unspecified Drop rate)






Known resistances/weaknesses

Unspecified
Former resistances were Verified to have no resistances or weaknesses., remember to remove this information from the page when resistances are spaded.

Locations

Notes

  • Can be Tamed.
  • Used to be called the Colossal ant. Ryme changed the name after LordMilkMan suggested it on the Forums.

References

  • "Bertha" is a name commonly associated with overweight females, and the word "Aunt", in some dialects, is pronounced the same as "Ant." Thus, "Aunt Bertha" would be another name for a large ant.
  • GI here stands for "Ground Infantry", and "GI Ant" hence is a play of words on the name army ant, an actual real-life subspecies of ant.