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|obtained=having [[hotform]] any combination of at least +100 {{element|Hot|Damage}} or {{element|hot|}} [[Bonus Spell Damage|spell damage]]. | |obtained=having [[hotform]] and any combination of at least +100 {{element|Hot|Damage}} or {{element|hot|}} [[Bonus Spell Damage|spell damage]]. | ||
|text=You're entitled to the "Hothouse Hero" Trophy, for being thoroughly hot.}} | |text=You're entitled to the "Hothouse Hero" Trophy, for being thoroughly hot.}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Any combination of {{element|Hot|Damage}} or {{element|hot|}} [[Bonus Spell Damage|spell damage]] increasers can be used. | *Any combination of {{element|Hot|Damage|}} or {{element|hot|}} [[Bonus Spell Damage|spell damage]] increasers can be used. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*The image name, "gonna go fondle my sweaters", is a quote from [[wikipedia:Wet Hot American Summer|''Wet Hot American Summer'']]. | *The image name, "gonna go fondle my sweaters", is a quote from [[wikipedia:Wet Hot American Summer|''Wet Hot American Summer'']]. Specifically, this is a quote from Gene, the camp's cook, who gets into an argument with a camper about, among other things, hothouse corn. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:34, 20 December 2008
Trophy Number: 51
Image Filename: gonna_go_fondle_my_sweaters.gif
This trophy is earned by having hotform and any combination of at least +100 Hot Damage or hot spell damage.
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You're entitled to the "Hothouse Hero" Trophy, for being thoroughly hot. |
Notes
- Any combination of Hot Damage or hot spell damage increasers can be used.
References
- The image name, "gonna go fondle my sweaters", is a quote from Wet Hot American Summer. Specifically, this is a quote from Gene, the camp's cook, who gets into an argument with a camper about, among other things, hothouse corn.