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{{familiar|
{{familiar
famid=150|
|famid=150
H1=A soleful ally|
|H1=A soleful ally
H2=Stomping bad guys into paste|
|H2=Stomping bad guys into paste
H3=Filling up your spleen.|
|H3=Filling up your spleen.
ability=Increases item drops from monsters<br />Stomps enemies into paste, which is delicious|
|ability=Increases item drops from monsters<br />Stomps enemies into paste, which is delicious
function=Increases item drops like a [[Baby Gravy Fairy]], attacks monsters, grants free runaways, and can [[Release the Boots|stomp]] enemies into spleen items.|
|function=Increases item drops like a [[Baby Gravy Fairy]], attacks monsters, grants free runaways, and can [[Release the Boots|stomp]] enemies into spleen items.
throne=Weapon Damage +20%, attacks opponents.|
|throne=Weapon Damage +20%, attacks opponents.
hatchling=fairy-worn boots|
|hatchling=fairy-worn boots
equipment=stomp box|
|equipment=stomp box
ucm=3|
|ucm=3
sh=0|
|sh=0
oc=2|
|oc=2
hns=2|
|hns=2}}
hands=0|
wings=0|
animal=0|
clothes=0|
eyes=1|
mechanical=0|
sleaze=0|
undead=0|
hot=0|
biting=0|
quick=0|
flying=0|
evil=0|
bug=0}}
*At the start of combat:
*At the start of combat:
*:<Name> rubs its soles together, then stomps in place restlessly. Clearly, the violence it's done so far is only making it ache for some quality stomping. (Use the "Release the Boots" skill to let it go nuts.)<!-- The text in parentheses actually shows up in-game -->
*:<name> rubs its soles together, then stomps in place restlessly. Clearly, the violence it's done so far is only making it ache for some quality stomping. (Use the "Release the Boots" skill to let it go nuts.)<!-- The text in parentheses actually shows up in-game -->
*:<Name> rubs its soles together, then stomps in place restlessly. Clearly, the violence it's done so far is only making it ache for some quality stomping.
*:<name> rubs its soles together, then stomps in place restlessly. Clearly, the violence it's done so far is only making it ache for some quality stomping.


*During combat:
*During combat:
:<Name> attempts to kickstart <him>. It doesn't get fully funded, but does do X damage.
*:<name> attempts to kickstart <him>. It doesn't get fully funded, but does do X damage.
:<Name> boots <it>, then re-boots them again, for a total of X damage.
*:<name> boots <it>, then re-boots them again, for a total of X damage.
:<Name> does a little dance on top of <it>, to the tune of X damage.
*:<name> does a little dance on top of <it>, to the tune of X damage.
:<Name> gives <it> the boot for X damage.
*:<name> gives <it> the boot for X damage.
:<Name> kicks out the jams, and by that I mean kicks <him> for X damage.
*:<name> kicks out the jams, and by that I mean kicks <him> for X damage.
:<Name> kicks <it> into next week, for a time-traveling X damage.
*:<name> kicks <it> into next week, for a time-traveling X damage.
:<Name> leaps up and high-kicks <him> for X damage.
*:<name> leaps up and high-kicks <him> for X damage.
:<Name> makes sure kicks aren't getting harder to find by kicking <it> for X damage.
*:<name> makes sure kicks aren't getting harder to find by kicking <it> for X damage.
:<Name> gives <it> some pumped-up kicks for X damage. Looks like <it> didn't run fast enough.
*:<name> gives <it> some pumped-up kicks for X damage. Looks like <it> didn't run fast enough.
 
*Enthroned in the [[Crown of Thrones]]:
*:<name> hops out of the throne and kicks your opponent in the shins, dealing 20-30 damage.
*Bjornified in the [[Buddy Bjorn]]:
*:You spin around, and <name> boots your opponent in the head.{{sic|Damage?}}


*At the end of combat:
*At the end of combat:
:<Name> assumes the plié position and bends its calf-parts in and out a few times.
*:<name> assumes the plié position and bends its calf-parts in and out a few times.
:<Name> does a few high kicks. When you're a pair of boots with no legs, the sky's the limit for how high you can kick.
*:<name> does a few high kicks. When you're a pair of boots with no legs, the sky's the limit for how high you can kick.
:<Name> does a little boot-scootin' boogie.
*:<name> does a little boot-scootin' boogie.
:<Name> does a little of the ol' soft shoe, except it's more of a hard boot.
*:<name> does a little of the ol' soft shoe, except it's more of a hard boot.
:<Name> does the bottom part of an Irish jig.
*:<name> does the bottom part of an Irish jig.
:<Name> forms a one-pair-of-boots chorus line.
*:<name> forms a one-pair-of-boots chorus line.
:<Name> leaps up and clicks its heels together in midair.
*:<name> leaps up and clicks its heels together in midair.
:<Name> proves that it's made for dancing, not walking, with a little impromptu line dancing.
*:<name> proves that it's made for dancing, not walking, with a little impromptu line dancing.
:<Name> stomps around in a circle, its buckles jingling.
*:<name> stomps around in a circle, its buckles jingling.
:<Name> tries to start a mosh pit, but ends up slam-dancing with itself.
*:<name> tries to start a mosh pit, but ends up slam-dancing with itself.
:*With [[lucky Tam O'Shanter]] equipped:
*With [[lucky Tam O'Shanter]] equipped:
::The Tam O'Shanter bobs back and forth as the boots riverdance beneath it.
*:The Tam O'Shanter bobs back and forth as the boots riverdance beneath it.
:*With [[miniature gravy-covered maypole]] equipped:
*With [[miniature gravy-covered maypole]] equipped:
::You shout, "Oi! Oi! Oi!" as the boots stomp around the flagpole.
*:You shout, "Oi! Oi! Oi!" as the boots stomp around the flagpole.
:*With [[wax lips]] equipped:
*With [[wax lips]] equipped:
::The wax lips hang precariously from one of the boots' many zippers, smiling fitfully.
*:The wax lips hang precariously from one of the boots' many zippers, smiling fitfully.
 
*Attempting to [[Release the Boots|Release the Boots]] vs [[Shadow Class|Shadow]]:
*:You find yourself unable to use any of your skills against your shadow. There's undoubtedly a very good explanation for this, but there's no time to get into it right now.


*Upon [[Run Away|running away]], when the Boots can provide a free escape:
*Upon [[Run Away|running away]], when the Boots can provide a free escape:
:<Name> kicks you in the butt to speed your escape. Thanks, <name>...
*:<name> kicks you in the butt to speed your escape. Thanks, <name>...
:''(No adventure loss)''
*:''(No adventure loss)''


*Upon [[Run Away|running away]], if the Boots are out of free escapes:
*Upon [[Run Away|running away]], if the Boots are out of free escapes:
:<Name> tries to kick you in the butt to speed your escape, but you leap out of the way. Your butt has taken enough abuse today.
*:<name> tries to kick you in the butt to speed your escape, but you leap out of the way. Your butt has taken enough abuse today.
:''(An adventure is used)''
*:''(An adventure is used)''
 
*Enthroned in the [[Crown of Thrones]]:
:<Name> hops out of the throne and kicks your opponent in the shins, dealing X damage.


==Arena Messages==
==Arena Messages==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Damage ranges from {{cl|X/2}}+2 to X+5, where X is the familiar's weight.
*This familiar attacks 33% of the time.
===Stomping===
===Stomping===
*At the beginning of some combat, if you see the message saying that the familiar is stomping in place, this means your familiar is fully charged and you will have usage of the skill [[Release the Boots]].  This will come up a maximum of 7 times a day.
*At the beginning of some combat, if you see the message saying that the familiar is stomping in place, this means your familiar is fully charged and you will have usage of the skill [[Release the Boots]].  This will come up a maximum of 7 times a day.
*The parenthetical note instructing the player to use the [[Release the Boots]] skill only appears the first time per day the "stomps in place restlessly" message appears.
*The parenthetical note instructing the player to use the [[Release the Boots]] skill only appears the first time per day the "stomps in place restlessly" message appears.
*For the first charge of the skill, you generally require up to 2 charges to obtain it, and then for the next one it's up to 3, then up to 4, etc.  So this makes the charges required to be N+1 (1st is 1+1, 2nd is 2+1).  Assuming 100% combat rate with no special monsters, and using the skill each time it came up this means at the latest you'll get the skill on the 3rd, 7th, 12th, 18th, 25th, 33rd, and 42nd combats.  Charges do not reset upon rollover and also can charge past the final use of the skill each day; that means using the familiar for at least two more combats after getting your 7th paste will ensure you have the skill available on the first combat of the next day.  There is still some spading as to whether or not there's something else influencing these numbers and making it charge faster.
*For the first charge of the skill, you generally require up to 2 charges to obtain it, and then for the next one it's up to 3, then up to 4, etc.  So this makes the charges required to be N+1 (1st is 1+1, 2nd is 2+1).  Assuming 100% combat rate with no special monsters, and using the skill each time it came up this means at the latest you'll get the skill on the 3rd, 7th, 12th, 18th, 25th, 33rd, and 42nd combats.  Charges do not reset upon rollover and also can charge past the final use of the skill each day; that means using the familiar for at least two more combats after getting your 7th paste will ensure you have the skill available on the first combat of the next day.  There is still some spading as to whether or not there's something else influencing these numbers and making it charge faster.
*The skill remains usable until you actually use it; upon using it, whether getting paste or not, you will need to charge it up with another N+1 non-paste combats won.  What non-paste means is that if you stomp and it doesn't result in paste, that combat counts towards the charge.
*The skill remains usable until you actually use it; upon using it, whether getting paste or not, you will need to charge it up again with non-paste combats won.  What non-paste means is that if you stomp and it doesn't result in paste, that combat counts towards the charge.
*When the skill is triggered against a boss, a wandering monster, or most special enemies, it will instead deal what appears to be three times the damage it does normally in combat.
*When the skill is triggered against a boss, a wandering monster, or most special enemies, it will instead deal what appears to be three times the damage it does normally in combat.
*If you do not get a paste it does not count towards your daily limit of 7 stomps. You can recharge them and keep on stomping until 7 pastes are produced
===Run-aways===
===Run-aways===
*Like the [[Frumious Bandersnatch]], the Boots can provide a free [[Run Away|run-away]], escaping combat without using an adventure. It can provide this function a limited number of times per day up to the Boots' '''weight / 5'''. The free runaways provided by the Boots share the same "Familiar-aided Runaways" counter that tracks the Bandersnatch's free run-aways.  However, you do not need to have [[The Ode to Booze|Ode]] active, nor is there any other condition than weight, in order to enjoy the free runaways with this familiar.
*Like the [[Frumious Bandersnatch]], the Boots can provide a free [[Run Away|run-away]], escaping combat without using an adventure. It can provide this function a limited number of times per day up to the Boots' '''weight / 5'''. The free runaways provided by the Boots share the same "Familiar-aided Runaways" counter that tracks the Bandersnatch's free run-aways.  However, you do not need to have [[The Ode to Booze|Ode]] active, nor is there any other condition than weight, in order to enjoy the free runaways with this familiar.
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==References==
==References==
*The combat message where the familiar "kicks out the jams" most likely is a reference to the MC5 song of the [[wikipedia:Kick Out the Jams|same name]].
*The combat message where the familiar "kicks out the jams" most likely is a reference to the [[wikipedia:MC5|MC5]] song of the [[wikipedia:Kick Out the Jams|same name]].
*The message "proves that it's made for dancing, not walking" is a reference to the Nancy Sinatra song "[[wikipedia:These Boots Are Made for Walkin'|These Boots Are Made for Walkin']]".
*The message "proves that it's made for dancing, not walking" is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Nancy Sinatra|Nancy Sinatra]] song "[[wikipedia:These Boots Are Made for Walkin'|These Boots Are Made for Walkin']]".
*The "attempt to kickstart" your opponent is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Kickstarter|Kickstarter]].
*The "attempt to kickstart" your opponent is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Kickstarter|Kickstarter]].
*"[[Wikipedia:Boot Scootin' Boogie|Boot Scootin' Boogie]]" is the title of a song written and recorded by the American country music duo [[Wikipedia:Brooks & Dunn|Brooks & Dunn]].
*"[[Wikipedia:Boot Scootin' Boogie|Boot Scootin' Boogie]]" is the title of a song written and recorded by the American country music duo [[Wikipedia:Brooks & Dunn|Brooks & Dunn]].
*..."makes sure kicks aren't getting harder to find" quotes the song [[Wikipedia:Kicks_(song)|Kicks]] by Paul Revere & The Raiders.
*..."makes sure kicks aren't getting harder to find" quotes the song "[[Wikipedia:Kicks_(song)|Kicks]]" by [[wikipedia:Paul Revere & the Raiders|Paul Revere & the Raiders]].
*the message "tries to start a mosh pit, but ends up slam-dancing with itself." is a reference to the Generation X, and subsequently Billy Idol, song "[[Wikipedia:Dancing with Myself|Dancing with Myself]]".
*The message "tries to start a mosh pit, but ends up slam-dancing with itself." is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Generation X (band)|Generation X]], and subsequently [[wikipedia:Billy Idol|Billy Idol]], song "[[Wikipedia:Dancing with Myself|Dancing with Myself]]".
*The "gives it some pumped up kicks" message is a reference to the song "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People
*The "gives it some pumped up kicks" message is a reference to the song "Pumped Up Kicks" by [[wikipedia:Foster the People|Foster the People]].


==Shared Counter==
==Shared Counter==
{{Counter Bander Runaways}}
{{Counter Bander Runaways}}

Latest revision as of 20:54, 7 June 2020

Pair of Stomping Boots

A soleful ally
Stomping bad guys into paste
Filling up your spleen.

Increases item drops from monsters
Stomps enemies into paste, which is delicious


Ability: Increases item drops like a Baby Gravy Fairy, attacks monsters, grants free runaways, and can stomp enemies into spleen items.

Throne/Bjorn: Weapon Damage +20%, attacks opponents.

Hatchling: fairy-worn boots

Familiar-Specific Equipment: stomp box

Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek

Mumming Trunk Abilities:

+15% Meat Drop 4-5 MP +3 Muscle statgain +15% Item Drop +4 Mysticality statgain 8-10 HP +2 Moxie statgain
*Hover for details
Cannot breathe underwater
Combat Messages
  • At the start of combat:
    <name> rubs its soles together, then stomps in place restlessly. Clearly, the violence it's done so far is only making it ache for some quality stomping. (Use the "Release the Boots" skill to let it go nuts.)
    <name> rubs its soles together, then stomps in place restlessly. Clearly, the violence it's done so far is only making it ache for some quality stomping.
  • During combat:
    <name> attempts to kickstart <him>. It doesn't get fully funded, but does do X damage.
    <name> boots <it>, then re-boots them again, for a total of X damage.
    <name> does a little dance on top of <it>, to the tune of X damage.
    <name> gives <it> the boot for X damage.
    <name> kicks out the jams, and by that I mean kicks <him> for X damage.
    <name> kicks <it> into next week, for a time-traveling X damage.
    <name> leaps up and high-kicks <him> for X damage.
    <name> makes sure kicks aren't getting harder to find by kicking <it> for X damage.
    <name> gives <it> some pumped-up kicks for X damage. Looks like <it> didn't run fast enough.
  • Enthroned in the Crown of Thrones:
    <name> hops out of the throne and kicks your opponent in the shins, dealing 20-30 damage.
  • Bjornified in the Buddy Bjorn:
    You spin around, and <name> boots your opponent in the head.[sic]?
  • At the end of combat:
    <name> assumes the plié position and bends its calf-parts in and out a few times.
    <name> does a few high kicks. When you're a pair of boots with no legs, the sky's the limit for how high you can kick.
    <name> does a little boot-scootin' boogie.
    <name> does a little of the ol' soft shoe, except it's more of a hard boot.
    <name> does the bottom part of an Irish jig.
    <name> forms a one-pair-of-boots chorus line.
    <name> leaps up and clicks its heels together in midair.
    <name> proves that it's made for dancing, not walking, with a little impromptu line dancing.
    <name> stomps around in a circle, its buckles jingling.
    <name> tries to start a mosh pit, but ends up slam-dancing with itself.
  • With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
    The Tam O'Shanter bobs back and forth as the boots riverdance beneath it.
  • With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
    You shout, "Oi! Oi! Oi!" as the boots stomp around the flagpole.
  • With wax lips equipped:
    The wax lips hang precariously from one of the boots' many zippers, smiling fitfully.
  • Upon running away, when the Boots can provide a free escape:
    <name> kicks you in the butt to speed your escape. Thanks, <name>...
    (No adventure loss)
  • Upon running away, if the Boots are out of free escapes:
    <name> tries to kick you in the butt to speed your escape, but you leap out of the way. Your butt has taken enough abuse today.
    (An adventure is used)

Arena Messages

Since these boots don't have laces, they don't have eyelets.

Notes

  • Damage ranges from X/2?+2 to X+5, where X is the familiar's weight.
  • This familiar attacks 33% of the time.

Stomping

  • At the beginning of some combat, if you see the message saying that the familiar is stomping in place, this means your familiar is fully charged and you will have usage of the skill Release the Boots. This will come up a maximum of 7 times a day.
  • The parenthetical note instructing the player to use the Release the Boots skill only appears the first time per day the "stomps in place restlessly" message appears.
  • For the first charge of the skill, you generally require up to 2 charges to obtain it, and then for the next one it's up to 3, then up to 4, etc. So this makes the charges required to be N+1 (1st is 1+1, 2nd is 2+1). Assuming 100% combat rate with no special monsters, and using the skill each time it came up this means at the latest you'll get the skill on the 3rd, 7th, 12th, 18th, 25th, 33rd, and 42nd combats. Charges do not reset upon rollover and also can charge past the final use of the skill each day; that means using the familiar for at least two more combats after getting your 7th paste will ensure you have the skill available on the first combat of the next day. There is still some spading as to whether or not there's something else influencing these numbers and making it charge faster.
  • The skill remains usable until you actually use it; upon using it, whether getting paste or not, you will need to charge it up again with non-paste combats won. What non-paste means is that if you stomp and it doesn't result in paste, that combat counts towards the charge.
  • When the skill is triggered against a boss, a wandering monster, or most special enemies, it will instead deal what appears to be three times the damage it does normally in combat.
  • If you do not get a paste it does not count towards your daily limit of 7 stomps. You can recharge them and keep on stomping until 7 pastes are produced

Run-aways

  • Like the Frumious Bandersnatch, the Boots can provide a free run-away, escaping combat without using an adventure. It can provide this function a limited number of times per day up to the Boots' weight / 5. The free runaways provided by the Boots share the same "Familiar-aided Runaways" counter that tracks the Bandersnatch's free run-aways. However, you do not need to have Ode active, nor is there any other condition than weight, in order to enjoy the free runaways with this familiar.
  • GAP runaways do not work while having the boots as familiar, even when the runaway from the boots is no longer "free".

References

Shared Counter

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