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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* At the end of every turn (even if it is stunned), one of the following messages appear the normal attack:
 
* At the end of every turn (even if it is stunned), one of the following messages appear the normal attack:
 
** The Processor doesn't do anything apparent, but you can feel the effort of its thoughts radiating from the heatsink.
 
** The Processor doesn't do anything apparent, but you can feel the effort of its thoughts radiating from the heatsink.
 
** You can sense the foreign intelligence of the Processor churning over something.
 
** You can sense the foreign intelligence of the Processor churning over something.
* After at least two turn, the Processor deals a large amount of damage with the following message after the normal attack:
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* After at least two turns, the Processor deals a large amount of damage with the following message after the normal attack:
 
** You hear a distinct cry for help from the Processor. Several burly programs run to its aid and give you a once-over for {{col|player|X}}, then leave just as promptly.
 
** You hear a distinct cry for help from the Processor. Several burly programs run to its aid and give you a once-over for {{col|player|X}}, then leave just as promptly.
 
* Using [[Psionic Blast]] resets the timer, and gives the following message:
 
* Using [[Psionic Blast]] resets the timer, and gives the following message:
 
** You send out a pulse of mental anguish, dealing {{col|psychic|X damage}} to anything in the area and knocking out several programs that were trying to sneak up behind you. Ha! Serves them right!  
 
** You send out a pulse of mental anguish, dealing {{col|psychic|X damage}} to anything in the area and knocking out several programs that were trying to sneak up behind you. Ha! Serves them right!  
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==References==
 
==References==
 
 
* The second hit and miss messages refer the movie {{wikipedia|Tron}}.
 
* The second hit and miss messages refer the movie {{wikipedia|Tron}}.

Latest revision as of 05:25, 2 March 2015

Liprocessor.gif
Processor

You are fighting the Processor.

In many ways, the Processor is the brain of the computer. This one even has a bunch of neon-clad minions who worship it like a god.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • It puts you through "The Process" which is as painful as it is vague.
  • Your talk of "users" has marked you as a blasphemer and several minions zap you with their weird pikes. (electric) damage
  • The Processor sends out a wave of pure mental energy, overloading your brain with sights, smells, sounds, and feelings. (psychic) damage



It hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • It puts you through "The Process", but it's really more of a make over, so now you look fabulous.
  • Your talk of "users" has you branded a blasphemer, but all the minions are off on break, so they don't notice.
  • The Processor sends out a wave of pure mental energy, filling you with life-affirming warm fuzzies.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! It takes X damage.


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


You gain (Level*12, capped at 300) experience.

You got an item: processor pin Processorpin.gif (Guaranteed Drop)







Known resistances/weaknesses

Unspecified


Locations

Notes

  • At the end of every turn (even if it is stunned), one of the following messages appear the normal attack:
    • The Processor doesn't do anything apparent, but you can feel the effort of its thoughts radiating from the heatsink.
    • You can sense the foreign intelligence of the Processor churning over something.
  • After at least two turns, the Processor deals a large amount of damage with the following message after the normal attack:
    • You hear a distinct cry for help from the Processor. Several burly programs run to its aid and give you a once-over for X, then leave just as promptly.
  • Using Psionic Blast resets the timer, and gives the following message:
    • You send out a pulse of mental anguish, dealing X damage to anything in the area and knocking out several programs that were trying to sneak up behind you. Ha! Serves them right!

References

  • The second hit and miss messages refer the movie Tron.