Talk:Mini-Adventurer
unwieldy
- this page is going to get freaking huge. would it be worth splitting it out into classes? --Evilkolbot (talk) 06:22, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
- I'm up for a "Mini-Disco Bandit" Page and the like.--Cannonfire40 (talk) 06:29, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
- maybe subpages, Mini-Adventurer/Disco Bandit and the like. --Evilkolbot (talk) 06:44, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
- So when I suggest it, cannon, you say no, but now you say yes? :p I'm up for subpages per class. — Cool12309 (talk) 14:01, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
- We only had AT in when you suggested it, and I think I underestimated how huge it would get--Cannonfire40 (talk) 15:58, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
- So when I suggest it, cannon, you say no, but now you say yes? :p I'm up for subpages per class. — Cool12309 (talk) 14:01, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
- I would prefer subpages too, as the single page it is now already looks very irritating. --Beliar Lightbearer (talk) 14:10, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
- I added a (temporary) table to collect all the different buffs received for the combinations of player/familiar classes. Feel free to edit or even replace it with something more suitable. --Beliar Lightbearer (talk) 17:31, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
Accordion Thief
Some messages I get from an Accordion Thief MA, while I'm level 17, all after combat:
- Little Club sings a funny song about a one-ton tomato. You listen and feel refreshed. (gain hp/mp)
- Little Club sings a song about a little white dove. Even though he sounds like he's on helium, it's still refreshing to listen to him. (gain hp/mp)
- Little Club tells you about a bullfight he witnessed in BorderTown. The bull won by a TKO in round 3. You laugh and feel refreshed. (gain hp/mp)
- Little Club plays a traditional Corrido about a man who just wants some more items.
- Little Club dances the Meringue. Sadly, he doesn't turn up any tasty pie, but he does find some more items.
- Little Club dances a tarantella, summoning not a fearsome tarantula but more items.
- Little Club smiles widely beneath his giant sombrero, which is as small as an acorn's cap to you.
- Little Club plucks some notes on his guitarrón, smiling as the bass thumps.
- Little Club shakes his maracas, grinning as he taps to the beat.
--Club (#66669) (Talk) 05:31, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
Oh, and there's this buff that seems pastamancer specific, judging by name:
- Little Club plays a song called, "Hasta La Pasta." It enriches your soul, like enriched flour makes good pasta.
![]() | You acquire an effect: Riqueza de Pasta (duration: 10 Adventures) |
--Club (#66669) (Talk) 16:59, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
Seems to have a buff for every class. This is Turtle Tamer's:
- Little GoldS plays a song called, "La Paciencia de la Tortuga." It's all about how the mighty tortoise takes time to heal itself throughout its day.
![]() | You acquire an effect: Concha de Tortuga (duration: 10 Adventures) |
--GoldS (talk) 19:27, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
Kmailed to me, Mini-AT's Seal Clubber song:
Little Melon Squeezer plays a song called, "Mi Corazon Es Tan Frio Como La Nieve." Just listening to it gives you goosebumps
![]() | You acquire an effect: Frio Como Helado (duration: 10 Adventures) |
--Club (#66669) (Talk) 19:31, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
Turtle Tamer
Messages from my mini-Turtle Tamer at Level 14. Seems to delevel. Mid-combat:
- Little freeone3000 proves he is a hero on the half-shell by whacking your opponent with his turtle-shell shield, knocking it silly and doing 1 damage.
All followed by:
- Monster attack power reduced by 2-3
- Monster defense reduced by 2-3
After combat:
- Little freeone3000 smiles like a punch-drunk boxing turtle
- Little freeone3000 smiles at you happily. He's really coming out of his shell.
--Freeone3000 (talk) 06:58, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
- Little JaAchan summons the spectre of the dread Leviatuga, scaring your opponent for 47 damage
I have Summon Leviatuga soft-permed but am currently in HC -- JaAchan (talk) 12:20, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
- Little JaAchan pulls his arms, legs, and head inside of his turtle-shell shield, then pops out and squeaks, "BOO!", scaring your opponent for 48 damage.
Looks like it's not related, was surprised I get 48 spooky damage with a 4 pound adventurer. No idea about effects though. -- JaAchan (talk) 12:24, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
Level 6 Disco Bandit here, with a mini-Turtle Tamer. She does damage & restores MP like a Star Starfish and gives additional stats after combat (not sure if it's Volleyball- or Sombrero-type stat bonuses, though)
During combat:
- Little DruTheBored summons the ancient tiny turtle spirits to refresh you by stealing 5 points of your opponent's lifeforce. You gain 5 Mojo Points
- Little DruTheBored summons a slice of spectral pizza (the favorite food of all turtles). It pokes your opponent for 9 damage, then absorbs into your soul, refreshing your mojo. You gain 9 Mojo Points.
After combat:
- Little DruTheBored summons a tiny spectral snapper, which grins gummily at you.
- Little DruTheBored smiles sweetly, as if nothing matters, and that's all right with her
--AndyAnime (talk) 23:01, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
Sauceror
Cold sauce
- Little discordance summons a tidal wave of ice-cold cocktail sauce for 15 damage.
- Little discordance conjures up a gravy boat full of ice-cold gravy, then hits your opponent with it for 7-16 damage.
- Little discordance summons a wave of ice-cold barbecue sauce, hitting your opponent for 7-15 damage.
- Little discordance summons a frigid ketchup tornado, which hits it for 16-19 damage.
- Little discordance blasts it with some cold ceviche for 8 damage.
- Little discordance almost seems to relish summoning some cold relish, which hits it for 18 damage.
- Little discordance blasts it for 6-16 damage with cold gazpacho, like he's the gazpacho gestapo or something.
- Little discordance gives your opponent a cold shoulder (and everything else) with a blast of cold mustard, hitting for 22 damage.
- Little discordance blasts them with a vicious vichyssoise for 7-8 damage.
- Little discordance summons either a gazpacho or a vichyssoise--it's hard to tell at this scale--and hits your opponents with it for 9 damage.
Hot sauce
- Little discordance summons a muy picante batch of salsa, which hits your opponent for 7-15 damage.
- Little discordance summons some piping-hot marinara, and adds some of your opponent's red sauce to it for 9 damage.
- Little discordance summons some hot Worcestershire sauce. Your opponent fails to pronounce it correctly and take dmg damage.
- Little discordance summons a spicy peanut sauce, buttering your opponent for 11-18 damage.
- Little discordance summons some delicious hot fudge sauce, and packs it into your opponent for 10-14 damage.
- Little discordance summons up some piping-hot alfredo sauce, and pretends your opponent is named Alfredo, saucing it for 6-22 damage.
- Little discordance summons a hot béarnaise sauce. Despite it not containing a mix of bears and mayonnaise, which would be awesome, it hits your opponent for 11-17 damage.
- Little discordance summons a chrome plate full of hot Hollandaise Sauce, basting your opponent for 36 damage.
MP restore
- Little discordance summons a splash of vichyssoise and focuses it through a Cosmic Ladle. 10-24 of your opponent's hit points turn into mojo for you.
You gain 10−24 Mana Points. - Little discordance summons a splash of gazpacho and focuses it through a Cosmic Ladle. Your opponent take 10-22 damage, which converts into more mojo for you.
You gain 10−22 Mana Points. - Little discordance splashes your opponent with some chilled soy sauce for 16-17 damage, then passes its hit points (and the savings) on to you as MP.
You gain 16−27 Mana Points. - Little discordance hits your opponent with a mystical ceviche that leeches 10-14 hit points from it and gives it to you as MP.
You gain 10−14 Mana Points. - Little discordance hits your opponent with a frozen chunk of béarnaise sauce for 9-19 damage. You ponder how awesome a sauce made out of bears and mayonnaise would be, and feel your mojo risin'.
You gain 9−19 Mana Points. - Little discordance summons some frozen alfredo and focuses it through a Cosmic Ladle. 10-22 of your opponent's hit points get converted into MP for you.
You gain 10−22 Mana Points.
Buff
- Little discordance conjures a whirling disk of sauce and enchants it to float behind your head. Halo!
![]() | You acquire an effect: Corona de la Salsa (duration: 10 Adventures) |
+Meat
- Little discordance gives your meat a gravy injection. Uh, I mean that literally. Like, the meat you just got in battle, he put gravy in it so it would grow bigger. Just so we're clear on that.
- Little discordance plumps up the meat you just got with gravy, making it bigger. Does that count as inflation?
Unknown
- Little discordance summons some delicious Sri Racha sauce. Your opponent doesn't
The mp restore attack often seems to follow a normal attack in the same round. Buff gets recast when you no longer have it. I am an AT. Discordance (talk) 08:31, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
Pastamancer
I am currently a level 17 Sauceror. My Little Pastamancer:
- Prismatic attack every round of combat. Each element has been randomly individually between 2-6 damage each round (before elemental weaknesses)
- Occasional block/stagger combat message
- Occasional HP heal at the end of combat
- Unspaded leprechaun effect
No Prismatic Damage at level 13 AT, 11 weight little pastamancer. --The Kestrel (talk) 02:34, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
--Ungavva (talk) 11:34, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
- Elemental attack damage scales with familiar weight
- Confirmed 1x leprechaun --Ungavva (talk) 13:01, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
I'm a level 16 Pastamancer. If someone wants to update the Mini-Pastamancer section, here is a collection of what I've encountered:
- First Adventure After Putting in Terrarium and Equiping (Note: The familiar is listed as Mini-Adventurer until you give it a class.) Pic:
The Littlest Identity Crisis - Pic
Your Mini-Adventurer looks up at you with eyes unclouded by age and fear, as though he's seeing the world for the first time. For a moment, he seems almost angelically happy--but then blinks, frowns, and kicks the dirt at his feet.
"What's the matter, little dude? you ask.
"I'm having a--oh, what's the word, they're all so new--is it 'pineapple' or 'existential crisis?' Probably existential crisis," he responds. "Why am I here? What should I do? What is my purpose?"
"Oh, that's easy," you answer. "You're here because I cloned you from my DNA. You should help me out in combat. And as for your purpose--"
- After choosing I'm a Pastamancer (Note: The familiar is now listed as Mini-Pastamancer.) Pic:
Results:
Your Mini-Adventurer raises a pasta spoon and summons some tiny ribbons of fettuccine. "I'll do my best!" he says.
- First Combat (Notes: Ignore the music in the distance, this is not caused by the familiar. See picture for element colors.) Pic:
Combat!
You're fighting a Knob Goblin Sous Chef
You enter the kitchens and are accosted by one of the low-level Knob Chefs. You've heard about these guys -- they look pretty harmless, but they wield a mean ladle. You get the jump on him.
You swat him on the elbow, doing 199 damage. BONK! BAM! BONK! ZOT! WHAMMO! BOOF! WHAMMO! WHAM! POW! SMACK!
Little Rendrago serves up a taste explosion! I mean, a literal explosion, which hits him for 1 (+1) (+1) (+1) (+1) damage. You win the fight! Little Rendrago conjures up some tiny meatballs, and carves some of the meat off for you. You gain 31 Meat You gain 4 Wizardliness. You gain 2 Chutzpah.
Stun messages: Little The Kestrel summons some farfalle and flings them like shuriken at your opponent, blinding him so they can't attack. Little The Kestrel trips up your opponent with some mini-fettuccine, so he can't attack this round. Little The Kestrel summons some mini-ramen noodles, and uses those noodly appendages to bind your opponent.
More Messages:
- Little Rendrago conjures up a fettuccine whip and uses it to whip you up some more meat.
- Little Rendrago tosses out piping-hot ravioli filled with skunk oil, hair oil, embalming fluid, and dry ice, hitting him for 1 (+1) (+1) (+1) (+1) damage.
You win the fight! Little Rendrago summons a tiny farfalle butterfly bandage for one of your wounds. You gain 11 hit points. Little Rendrago conjures up some rotini. They corkscrew into your opponent's wallet, emerging with some spare meat.
- Pic Little Rendrago creates a taste explosion of five different kinds of pain, hitting it for 1 (+1) (+2) (+1) (+2) damage.
- Little Rendrago conjures up some spaghetti with meat sauce, and lets you keep the meat.
- Little Rendrago conjures up some lasagna, and pulls some of the meat out of it for you.
- Pic Little Rendrago cooks up a pasta which is hot, cold, spooky, sleazy, and stinky all at once (you know, like piping-hot spaghetti with zombie meatballs, served in a dry ice, garbage juice, and prophylactic sauce?), and hits him with it for 1 (+1) (+1) (+1) (+1) damage.
You win the fight! Little Rendrago uses tiny fettuccine and alfredo sauce to make a cast for one of your broken limbs. You gain 3 hit points. Little Rendrago conjures up a fettuccine whip and uses it to whip you up some more meat. You gain 30 Meat
- Little Rendrago summons a frozen lasagna made with rotten parmesan, raven's eyes, ghost peppers, and bacon grease, which hits it for 1 (+1) (+2) (+1) (+2) damage.
--Rendrago (talk) 18:57, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
Seal Clubber
It seems to me that We should probably figure out what all the SC can remove with his "tongue" skill. It seems to be once per combat on the first turn that it can take an action that there is a debuff to remove. For example if you have a stack of desert debuffs every combat it will romove one(probably at random) as you take your first turn. Otherwise it will happen when as you take your first turn after getting the debuff. So for I have seen it remove all of the Merkin Gladiator Debuffs as well as all of the Consumed by fear ect debuffs.--FriedPenguin (talk) 01:51, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
Also as a side note the removal happens after your turn during familiar actions, so if you have Consumed by Anger then your first turn will always be a basic attack, followed by the removal of the debuff.--FriedPenguin (talk) 01:54, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
Looks like anything the hot tub can remove, the familiar can remove, too, except for Coated In Slime. Makes sense, since such things were standardized some time back. - The Wrassedragon (talk)
Is level 15 the limit for new abilities?
Has anyone checked at player level 20? 30? --Murmur (talk) 18:09, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
- I've checked through L25.--Cannonfire40 (talk) 02:53, 4 June 2013 (UTC)
- I just checked my mini-AT as a level 30 AT and I'm not seeing anything new. --Ungavva (talk) 13:51, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
Bug
I just ascended for the third time and equipped this guy on the first adventure. It then "tried" to take me to the last place I adventured before ascending. Weird.
--Rendrago (talk) 23:40, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
- Yeah, I've noticed that too. Unlikely that it will be fixed. I've seen the same bug with some other no-adventure choice thing and reported it, to get told it was low priority. --Club (#66669) (Talk) 00:08, 4 June 2013 (UTC)