Rabid dogfish

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rabid dogfish

You are fighting a rabid dogfish.

This is a dogfish that has been infected with rabies, also known as hydrophobia. You wonder how it's even possible for an ocean-dweller to be hydrophobic.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • The dogfish frightens a catfish, which runs and hides in a small hole, scaring out a ratfish, which scampers away and runs right up your leg. You try to hit the ratfish with your weapon, but hit yourself instead.
  • Its bark is worse than its bite, but it can't bark, so it settles for biting you.
  • It nibbles on your arm, which doesn't really hurt much. The series of anti-rabies shots that follow is horribly painful, though.



It hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • Right before it attacks, a large worm on a hook drifts between you and the dogfish. It bites at the hook and gets pulled away for a minute before breaking free.
  • You distract it by putting socks on your hands and pantomiming scenes from 'A Wish Called Fonda.' Er, 'A Fish Called Wanda.' (Stinkin' Mind Bender flashbacks.)
  • It nibbles on your arm, but it's only a scratch. Your super powers keep you from contracting rabies.



Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! It takes X damage.


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


You gain 65 experience.

You got an item: pearl of wisdom Pearl.gif (80%)
You got an item: isinglass orb Pearl.gif (15.6 ± 2%)
You got an item: polychloroprene gloves Polyc-gloves.gif (20.9 ± 2.2%)






Known resistances/weaknesses

100% weak to sonic damage. 50% resistant to psychic damage.


Locations

Animal.png This enemy is an animal.

References

  • The second message refers to the film A Fish Called Wanda.
  • Rabies was once called "hydrophobia" due to one of the common symptoms.