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|hit1=Doll ensures you that you'll be fine, but his cheerful chorus disagrees in extravagent detail. {{hitnote|{{element|psychic|}}}} | |hit1=Doll ensures you that you'll be fine, but his cheerful chorus disagrees in extravagent detail. {{hitnote|{{element|psychic|}}}} | ||
|hit2=Doll launches into the story of a horrible and meaningless death. {{hitnote|{{element|psychic|}}}} | |hit2=Doll launches into the story of a horrible and meaningless death. {{hitnote|{{element|psychic|}}}} | ||
− | |hit3=Doll shoves on to an invisible escalator that drags you through a terrifying | + | |hit3=Doll shoves you on to an invisible escalator that drags you through a terrifying adventure. Thank goodness you're not a kid. {{hitnote|{{element|psychic|}}}} |
|miss1=Doll ensures you that you'll be fine. Which is a good thing; his chorus is as creepy as it is cheerful. | |miss1=Doll ensures you that you'll be fine. Which is a good thing; his chorus is as creepy as it is cheerful. | ||
|miss2=Doll launches into the story of a horrible and meaningless death, but it was a little ironic so it's probably okay. | |miss2=Doll launches into the story of a horrible and meaningless death, but it was a little ironic so it's probably okay. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* References writer {{wikipedia|Roald Dahl}}. | * References writer {{wikipedia|Roald Dahl}}. | ||
+ | * The third hit and miss messages refer to Roald Dahl's book ''{{wikipedia|Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator}}''. |
Latest revision as of 22:58, 22 December 2015
Rolled Doll |
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You are fighting Rolled Doll.
He started out just writing creepy stories, but eventually Doll moved on to enacting those stories in the real world with unwilling victims when he felt the stories just weren't creepy enough on their own.
Your opponent attacks ...
Hit messages:
- Doll ensures you that you'll be fine, but his cheerful chorus disagrees in extravagent detail. (psychic) damage
- Doll launches into the story of a horrible and meaningless death. (psychic) damage
- Doll shoves you on to an invisible escalator that drags you through a terrifying adventure. Thank goodness you're not a kid. (psychic) damage
He hits you for X damage.
Critical hit message:
Your opponent has a critical hit! He hits you for X damage.
Miss messages:
- Doll ensures you that you'll be fine. Which is a good thing; his chorus is as creepy as it is cheerful.
- Doll launches into the story of a horrible and meaningless death, but it was a little ironic so it's probably okay.
- Doll swings at you, but you duck behind the invisible escalator.
Fumble messages:
Your foe fumbles! He takes X damage.
Victory! You beat up your foe and win the combat!
You gain (8*Level, cap 400) experience.
You got an item: Rolled Doll dahl (Guaranteed Drop)
Known resistances/weaknesses
50% resistant to psychic damage.
Locations
This enemy is a static Villain. |
References
- References writer Roald Dahl.
- The third hit and miss messages refer to Roald Dahl's book Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator.