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|desc=You're assailed by an invisible monster, and that's just not fair. Luckily, it makes a bit of a piping noise, so you have a vague idea where it is. It doesn't help much, but you'll take anything you can get. | |desc=You're assailed by an invisible monster, and that's just not fair. Luckily, it makes a bit of a piping noise, so you have a vague idea where it is. It doesn't help much, but you'll take anything you can get. | ||
|image=flying-polyp.gif | |image=flying-polyp.gif | ||
− | | | + | |hit2=The invisible monster slams into you over and over again. This just isn't fair. |
− | | | + | |hit1=It summons a whirling cyclone, tossing you around and bouncing you off a few walls. Or possibly it's a whirlwind. You can't remember if there's a difference. |
|hit3=You learn that it has feet as it kicks you in the face. | |hit3=You learn that it has feet as it kicks you in the face. | ||
− | | | + | |miss2=It's trying to do something, but whatever it is, it's not successful. Or so you assume. |
|miss3=You have no idea what it's doing, but it certainly isn't hurting you. You can't decide if that implies it's making you stronger or not. | |miss3=You have no idea what it's doing, but it certainly isn't hurting you. You can't decide if that implies it's making you stronger or not. | ||
− | | | + | |miss1=You think it's summoning a cyclone, but it just seems to be blowing around some dust. You whistle a few bars of "Dust in the Wind" to accompany it. |
|chips=0 | |chips=0 | ||
|xp=760 | |xp=760 | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* A {{Wikipedia|flying polyp}} is a member of a fictional alien race in the {{Wikipedia|Cthulhu Mythos}}. | * A {{Wikipedia|flying polyp}} is a member of a fictional alien race in the {{Wikipedia|Cthulhu Mythos}}. | ||
− | * The | + | * The first miss message refers to the song {{Wikipedia|Dust in the Wind}} by the American progressive rock band Kansas. |
* The third miss message refers to {{wikipedia|Friedrich Nietzsche}}'s aphorism "That which does not destroy us makes us stronger". | * The third miss message refers to {{wikipedia|Friedrich Nietzsche}}'s aphorism "That which does not destroy us makes us stronger". |
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You are fighting a flying polyp.
You're assailed by an invisible monster, and that's just not fair. Luckily, it makes a bit of a piping noise, so you have a vague idea where it is. It doesn't help much, but you'll take anything you can get.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- It summons a whirling cyclone, tossing you around and bouncing you off a few walls. Or possibly it's a whirlwind. You can't remember if there's a difference.
- The invisible monster slams into you over and over again. This just isn't fair.
- You learn that it has feet as it kicks you in the face.
it hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! it hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- You think it's summoning a cyclone, but it just seems to be blowing around some dust. You whistle a few bars of "Dust in the Wind" to accompany it.
- It's trying to do something, but whatever it is, it's not successful. Or so you assume.
- You have no idea what it's doing, but it certainly isn't hurting you. You can't decide if that implies it's making you stronger or not.
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! it takes X damage.
Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!
You gain 760 experience.
You got an item: summoning cone (Unspecified Drop rate)
You got an item: liao (Unspecified Drop rate)
Known resistances/weaknesses
Unspecified
Former resistances were 50% weak to electric damage., remember to remove this information from the page when resistances are spaded.
Locations
References
- A flying polyp is a member of a fictional alien race in the Cthulhu Mythos.
- The first miss message refers to the song Dust in the Wind by the American progressive rock band Kansas.
- The third miss message refers to Friedrich Nietzsche's aphorism "That which does not destroy us makes us stronger".