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Ice sculptor
How Obtained
Behavior
It takes a certain kind of artist to be able to sculpt while on the move in the dangerous Twilight streets, but this sidekick is capable of churning out poignant little meltable trinkets at an astounding pace, and still has time to give your opponents a chilly reception.
Level cap: 20
How Obtained
Full-time sidekick.
Obtained from: Fahrenheit 4 - 5.1
Behavior
Ability: +XP per turn + ice attacks
Messages
During Combat:
- <name>, who you have begun to thinketh of as the Iceman (in a gender-neutral sense) cometh over and sticketh a very sharp piece of ice into your enemy. It dealeth X damage.
- <name> scoops up a handful of leftover ice shavings and sneakily drops them onto an especially sensitive part of your opponent's anatomy, dealing X damage.
- <name> pokes your opponent with a very chilly ice-sculpting tool. It does X damage.
After defeating an opponent:
- <name> shows a little ice sculpture of your last opponent. You both admire the work and then—hey, it's going to melt anyway—give yourself the satisfaction of crushing it all over again. You gain Y XP.
- <name> sculpts a fanciful oversize snowflake-shaped crystal out of ice. There's no business like snow business, you muse. You gain Y XP.
- <name> makes a little sculpture of a uniformed civil servant. A police officer or fireman or something. You both pause to appreciate its beauty before it melts. You gain Y XP.
Notes
- X is between Level and Level+2, capped at 30. It is not affected by ice weakness/resistance.
- Y is between Level-1 and Level+2, capped at 20.
References
- One of the combat messages refers to the play The Iceman Cometh.
- One of the XP messages refers to the song There's No Business Like Show Business.