Laughing yeti

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laughing yeti

You unilaterally decide your foe needs a slick new look and pull them into a whirlwind costume montage.

And... magnifique!

This was a great choice. People should really dress up, or be dressed up, as yetis more often.

Little known fact: Yetis have the best sense of humor of all cryptids.

Granted, that's kind of a low bar. I mean, mokole-mbembe still think the knock-knock joke is humanity's greatest gift to life on this planet.
Your opponent attacks ...

Hit messages:

  • The yeti tells a joke, but you can't even hear it over the roar of laughter. (sonic) damage
  • The yeti launches into a monologue about heroes, brutally jabbing at all of your misgivings in the name of humor. (psychic) damage
  • The yeti cracks a joke, but it isn't very funny, so it just punches you.


It hits you for X damage.

Critical hit message:

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



Miss messages:

  • The yeti tries to tell a joke, but a heckler in the crowd just keeps yelling "Play Freebird!" That... doesn't even make sense.
  • The yeti launches into a monologue about heroes, but you nod off after the third "Why is it that heroes..."
  • The yeti cracks a joke, but you don't laugh. Then it gets all huffy and calls you a Neanderthal, which is actually kind of funny.


Fumble messages:

Your foe fumbles! It takes X damage.


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


You gain (8*Level, cap 400) experience.

You got an item: yeti yurt Yetiyurt.gif (Guaranteed Drop)





Known resistances/weaknesses

Unspecified

How to Encounter

  • Using Disguise Foe skill on foes whose name starts with L or Y.

Notes

  • Foes's stats and drops will be replaced by those of the disguised form.
  • Using ionic tonic doesn't change the resulting disguise, and the resulting foe keeps the ionic in the name as well as the electrical weakness.
  • Foes that can't be replicated also can't be disguised with the exception of:
Scaling foes;
Foes from The streets of Somerset;
footpath footpad and ghost of X;

References

  • A cryptid is defined as "a creature or plant whose existence has been suggested but is not recognized by scientific consensus". The yeti and the mokele-mbembe are both cryptids.