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|H2=Almost seems to grin at you... | |H2=Almost seems to grin at you... | ||
|H3=''Qué Misterioso.'' | |H3=''Qué Misterioso.'' | ||
|ability=Gives you more stats after combat | |||
|function=Increases [[stat]] gains in battle, depending on [[Monster Level|enemy level]] | |function=Increases [[stat]] gains in battle, depending on [[Monster Level|enemy level]] | ||
|throne=+2 Mysticality Stats Per Fight, sometimes deals 15-25 {{element|Spooky}}. | |||
|hatchling=hovering sombrero | |hatchling=hovering sombrero | ||
|equipment=tiny maracas | |equipment=tiny maracas | ||
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|sh=3 | |sh=3 | ||
|oc=2 | |oc=2 | ||
|hns=1}} | |hns=1 | ||
|hands=0 | |||
|wings=0 | |||
|animal=0 | |||
|clothes=0 | |||
|eyes=0 | |||
|mechanical=0 | |||
|sleaze=0 | |||
|undead=1 | |||
|hot=0 | |||
|biting=0 | |||
|quick=0 | |||
|flying=0 | |||
|evil=0 | |||
|bug=0}} | |||
*Regular message: | *Regular message: | ||
*:<name> bends its brim into an approximation of a smile. | *:<name> bends its brim into an approximation of a smile. | ||
*Enthroned in the [[Crown of Thrones]]: | |||
*:<Name> passes through your opponent, freaking <him> out and dealing {{element|Spooky|dmg=15-25}} damage. | |||
*Bjornified in the [[Buddy Bjorn]]: | |||
*:<Name> flies out of its Buddy Bjorn, and attempts to settle on top of your opponent's head. <He> is understandably a little disturbed by this, and (less-understandably) takes {{element|Spooky|dmg=15-25}} damage. | |||
*With [[lucky Tam O'Shanter]] equipped: | *With [[lucky Tam O'Shanter]] equipped: | ||
*:<name> hovers even more vigorously than usual, and some extra Meat materializes. | *:<name> hovers even more vigorously than usual, and some extra Meat materializes. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The sombrero increases | *The sombrero increases stat gains after combat by 0.025 × [[Monster Level|ML]] × (1 + 0.05 * weight), capped at 230 stats. It will always give at least 1 stat. | ||
* | *[[Sombrero vs. Volleyball]] contains further information about when sombrero- and volleyball-type familiars are best for stat gains based on familiar weights and monster level. | ||
*[[Sombrero vs Volleyball]] contains further information about when sombrero- and volleyball-type familiars are best for stat gains based on familiar weights and monster level. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
*Before NS13, a Hovering Sombrero would have beaten a Volleyball of the same weight at monster level 70. | *Before NS13, a Hovering Sombrero would have beaten a Volleyball of the same weight at monster level 70. | ||
*Before [[South of The Border]] was implemented, the Hovering Sombrero was Jick's seldom-seen personal familiar. | *Before [[South of The Border]] was implemented, the Hovering Sombrero was Jick's seldom-seen personal familiar. | ||
*On May 14, 2014 the sombrero's stat gain formula was changed. The previous formula (in place since [[NS13]]) was √(weight) × (1 + √([[Monster Level|ML]] - 4)) / 10. | |||
*The sombero's post-combat message showing how many stats it gave was also added on May 14, 2014. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Stat Gains from Fights]] | *[[Stat Gains from Fights]] | ||
[[Category:Undead Familiars]] |
Latest revision as of 09:00, 13 August 2018
Hovering Sombrero |
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Airborne headgear? ¡Sí! Almost seems to grin at you... Qué Misterioso. |
Gives you more stats after combat
Ability: Increases stat gains in battle, depending on enemy level
Throne/Bjorn: +2 Mysticality Stats Per Fight, sometimes deals 15-25 Spooky Damage.
Familiar-Specific Equipment: tiny maracas
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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+15% Meat Drop 4-5 MP +3 Muscle statgain +15% Item Drop +3 Mysticality statgain 8-10 HP +2 Moxie statgain Delevel 25%* *Hover for details
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Combat Messages
- Regular message:
- <name> bends its brim into an approximation of a smile.
- Enthroned in the Crown of Thrones:
- <Name> passes through your opponent, freaking <him> out and dealing 15-25 damage.
- Bjornified in the Buddy Bjorn:
- <Name> flies out of its Buddy Bjorn, and attempts to settle on top of your opponent's head. <He> is understandably a little disturbed by this, and (less-understandably) takes 15-25 damage.
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> hovers even more vigorously than usual, and some extra Meat materializes.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> baila una baila tradicional de su gente. (Translation: It dances a traditional dance of its people.)
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> hace una sonrisa brillante con sus labios de cera. (Translation: It makes a brilliant smile with its lips of wax.)
Arena Messages
- When entered in an Ultimate Cage Match:
- <name> cannot fight. <name> can only hover. Hover on, <name>!
Notes
- The sombrero increases stat gains after combat by 0.025 × ML × (1 + 0.05 * weight), capped at 230 stats. It will always give at least 1 stat.
- Sombrero vs. Volleyball contains further information about when sombrero- and volleyball-type familiars are best for stat gains based on familiar weights and monster level.
History
- Before NS13, a Hovering Sombrero would have beaten a Volleyball of the same weight at monster level 70.
- Before South of The Border was implemented, the Hovering Sombrero was Jick's seldom-seen personal familiar.
- On May 14, 2014 the sombrero's stat gain formula was changed. The previous formula (in place since NS13) was √(weight) × (1 + √(ML - 4)) / 10.
- The sombero's post-combat message showing how many stats it gave was also added on May 14, 2014.
References
- This is a direct reference to the They Might Be Giants song "Hovering Sombrero".