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Message for stunning reverb: Part of your opponent's blow comes into contact with your gong, causing a stunning GONGGGGG! It both explains why they're called that and causes 7 damage to your opponent.
Message for stunning reverb: Part of your opponent's blow comes into contact with your gong, causing a stunning GONGGGGG! It both explains why they're called that and causes 7 damage to your opponent.
It's sonic damage, seems to be around 10 here (ancient crypts, getting hit for ~150-300. Foe is stunned for one round. --[[User:XKiv|XKiv]] 06:20, 2 June 2012 (PDT)
It's sonic damage, seems to be around 10 here (ancient crypts, getting hit for ~150-300. Foe is stunned for one round. --[[User:XKiv|XKiv]] 06:20, 2 June 2012 (PDT)
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Against Justin Illusion:
Your opponent attacks ... He hits you for {{col|psychic|12 (psychic) damage}}.
'''Part of your opponent's blow comes into contact with your gong, causing a stunning GONGGGGG! It both explains why they're called that and causes {{col|sonic|1 damage}} to your opponent.'''
''In retribution for the attack your defenses trigger a psychic echo that fires back to your opponent for {{col|psychic|1 damage}}.''
The one in bold is a  modified strike back message, while the italic one is the extra effect of the gong, and the foe became stunned in the next round. [[User:Patojonas|Patojonas]] 06:37, 3 June 2012 (PDT)

Revision as of 13:37, 3 June 2012

Message for stunning reverb: Part of your opponent's blow comes into contact with your gong, causing a stunning GONGGGGG! It both explains why they're called that and causes 7 damage to your opponent.

It's sonic damage, seems to be around 10 here (ancient crypts, getting hit for ~150-300. Foe is stunned for one round. --XKiv 06:20, 2 June 2012 (PDT)


Against Justin Illusion:

Your opponent attacks ... He hits you for 12 (psychic) damage.

Part of your opponent's blow comes into contact with your gong, causing a stunning GONGGGGG! It both explains why they're called that and causes 1 damage to your opponent.

In retribution for the attack your defenses trigger a psychic echo that fires back to your opponent for 1 damage.

The one in bold is a modified strike back message, while the italic one is the extra effect of the gong, and the foe became stunned in the next round. Patojonas 06:37, 3 June 2012 (PDT)