Cosmic jester

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Cosmic jester

What fools be we, mortals you and me, when caught by jest: tee-hee, tee-hee!

Level cap: 20


How Obtained

Full-time sidekick.
Obtained from: Rigoletto's Compleat Jester kit



Behavior

Ability: Attacks, boosts spell damage, other benefits tuned by combat items

Messages

During combat the sidekick will sometimes attack, according to how it was tuned:

  • Physical: <name> bops your opponent over the head with a rubber mallet. It seems innocent, but this rubber mallet is coated in lead. Your opponent takes X damage..[sic?]
  • Psychic: <name> makes your opponent laugh until they cry, causing X (psychic) damage.
  • Fire: <name> assautls[sic?] your opponet[sic?] with a barrage of flaming juggling pins, dealing X (fire) damage.
  • Sonic: <name> sings loudly and badly off tune. You're used to it, but your opponent isn't. They take X (sonic) damage.
  • Acid: <name> burns your opponent with a caustic wit X (acid) damage.
  • Ice: <name> dumps a bucket of icewater down your opponent's back, pranking them for X (ice) damage.
  • Electric: <name> utters a shockingly frank statement, as jesters are wont to do. Your opponent is shocked for X (electric) damage.

When you perform a damage spell:

<name> performs a magic trick, making a five-chip piece disappear and reappear someplace unexpected. The opening act makes your own skill appear all that much more impressive.

When tuned to Healing, sometimes at the end of combat:

<name> tells you a long and funny story about how he got this one scar. The story changes every time, and every time you laugh. Laughter, being the best medicine, gains you Y HP.

When tuned to MP-Restore, sometimes at the end of combat:

<name> swigs from a flask and staggers around drunkenly before proffering you the same flask. Hesitantly you take a sip, but it's just cold, refreshing water. You gain Z PP.

When tuned to XP, sometimes at the end of combat:

<name> gives an impromptu speech on the pompatus of love. Who better than a joker to speak deep truths? It's mostly confusing gibberish, but it's deep gibberish. You gain Q XP.

When tuned to Chips, sometimes at the end of combat:

Your jester sidekick does some acrobatics. Even defeated, your opponent is compelled by the motley fool's finery to cough up some more chips.

Notes

  • Using some combat items gives a special message and tunes the sidekick:

When you produce the <item>, <name> grabs it, works it into a juggling routine, cavorting and saying <saying>

  • A combat item doing elemental damage tunes the jester to do elemental damage. This tuning remains until a new item is used and changes the tuning.
  • Items tuning to Physical damage show the saying: "The most kindest cut of all is a jest that will not scar."
  • Items tuning to Psychic damage show the saying: "A wretched soul, bruised with adversity, shall all our foes be soon."
  • Items tuning to Fire damage show the saying: "As soon go kindle fire with snow, as seek to quench the fire of crime with words. Real fire works much better."
  • Items tuning to Sonic damage show the saying: "It is a tale told by a jester, full of sound and fury, signifying decibels."
  • Items tuning to Acid damage show the saying: "He that is proud eats up himself; that substance right here eats up the foe."
  • Items tuning to Ice damage show the saying: "For this comic relif much thanks: 't is bitter cold, and I am jesting at heart."
  • Items tuning to Electric damage show the saying: "Come the villains of Twilight in arms, and we shall shock them: nought shall make us rue."
  • In addition, some items will tune the jester to some bonus effect. This includes Healing, MP-Restore, Chips, Distracting, or XP. A bonus effect remains active for three hours, or until the jester is tuned to another bonus effect.
Item <item> Tunes to
atomic wedge wedge Physical
badly bent knife knife Physical
band-aid band-aid Physical, Healing
bandolier bandolier Physical
big rock rock Physical
bubble wrap bubble wrap Sonic
clamp of stairvoyance clamp Physical
combat paperclip paperclip Physical
disposable instant camera camera Psychic, XP
frowny sticker sticker Psychic
frusion speck frusion speck Physical, MP-Restore
glob of goo glob of goo Physical
hands-free pan hands-free pan Fire
insta-salve, small, insta-salve, large salve Physical, Healing
insta-charge ampoule ampoule Physical, MP-Restore
letter of pre-recognition letter Fire
memory box box Psychic, XP
pan handle pan handle Physical, Chips
scorched coffee coffee Fire
shocker pen pen Electric
sleet bucket bucket Ice
snowball snowball Ice
sour coating coating Acid
sparkle bomb sparkle bomb Fire
the bomb the bomb Physical
TNT tnt[sic?] Physical
webbed sand webbed sand Physical
spark plug spark plug Electric
specter snare snare Ice, Healing
Ticketmaster's ticket punch ticket[sic?] Physical
power pak pak Electric


  • Combat items which are not consumed when used are ignored.
  • Combat items which come from Items of the Month may tune the jester's elemental attack, but they do not tune the special bonus.
  • Other combat items which are ignored:

References

  • The pompatus of love is a reference to Steve Miller's song "The Joker", which fits the jester.
  • The description and combat messages contain references to plays by William Shakespeare.
    • The description refers to a quote by Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream. "Lord, what fools these mortals be!"
    • The physical damage item message refers to a quote by Marcus Antonius in Julius Caesar. "This was the most unkindest cut of all"
    • The psychic damage item message refers to a quote by Adriana in The Comedy of Errors. "A wretched soul, bruised with adversity,/ We bid be quiet when we hear it cry."
    • The fire damage item message refers to quote by Julia in The Two Gentlemen of Verona. "Thou wouldst as soon go kindle fire with snow/ As seek to quench the fire of love with words."
    • The sonic damage item message refers to quote by Macbeth in Macbeth. "[I]t is a tale/ Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury/ Signifying nothing."
    • The acid damage item message refers to quote by Agamemnon in Troilus and Cressida. "He that is proud eats up himself"
    • The ice damage message refers to a quote by Francisco in Hamlet. "For this relief much thanks: 'tis bitter cold,/ And I am sick at heart."
    • The electric damage message refers to quote by the character known as The Bastard in The Life and Death of King John. "Now these her princes are come home again,/ Come the three corners of the world in arms,/ And we shall shock them. Nought shall make us rue,/ If England to itself do rest but true."