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|text=You knock on the door, and after a few moments a sophisticated-looking rat in a tophat and monocle answers it. | |||
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" | "I say," he says, "but the rudeness of Adventurers these days is a development I simply cannot abide. Can't a member of the upper classes enjoy a spot of afternoon tea without being harrassed by fortune-hunters? It will not stand." | ||
He tosses his teacup to the ground and advances on you with malice gleaming in one eye, and slightly larger malice gleaming in the eye with the monocle on it. | |||
|hit=He flings his monocle like a shuriken and hits you in the {{part}}. Then he retrieves it via the attached chain. {{ouch|2}} | |hit=He flings his monocle like a shuriken and hits you in the {{part}}. Then he retrieves it via the attached chain. {{ouch|2}} | ||
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He lunges at you, but trips on his own coattails and falls on his face | He lunges at you, but trips on his own coattails and falls on his face | ||
|critical=He beats you senseless, but in a very dapper way. {{ouch|3}} | |critical=He beats you senseless, but in a very dapper way. {{ouch|3}} | ||
|fumble=He takes a short break for a cup of tea. Rudely, he doesn't offer you any. | |fumble=He takes a short break for a cup of tea. Rudely, he doesn't offer you any.}} | ||
*If you have | *If you have any [[Monster Aggravation Devices|monster aggravation device]] turned off or set to anything except '''2''' or '''9''': | ||
{{acquire|item=Baron | {{acquire|item=Baron von Ratsworth's monocle|chance=100%}} | ||
*If you have | *If you have any [[Monster Aggravation Devices|monster aggravation device]] set to '''2''': | ||
{{acquire|item=Baron | {{acquire|item=Baron von Ratsworth's money clip|chance=100%}} | ||
*If you have [[ | *If you have any [[Monster Aggravation Devices|monster aggravation device]] set to '''9''': | ||
{{acquire|item=Baron | {{acquire|item=Baron von Ratsworth's tophat|chance=100%}} | ||
{{stat|X}} | {{stat|X}} | ||
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Occurs at [[ | Occurs at the [[Tavern Cellar]]. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Scales with your stats, and [http://forums.hardcoreoxygenation.com/viewtopic.php? | *{{boss}} | ||
*[[Special Monsters|Scales]] with your stats, and [http://forums.hardcoreoxygenation.com/viewtopic.php?t=2646#42464 gets harder the more ascensions you've completed]. The stat gains scale accordingly. | |||
atk = moxie + (3 + #ascensions, max | atk = moxie + (3 + #ascensions, max 13) | ||
def = muscle + (3 + #ascensions, max | def = muscle + (3 + #ascensions, max 13) | ||
*Once you have defeated the Baron, this adventure will no longer | maxhp = floor(player's maxhp * 1.25) | ||
* | *Once you have defeated the Baron, this adventure will no longer occur (becomes a [[Ascension#One-Time|one-time]] adventure). | ||
*There exists a [[stuffed Baron von Ratsworth|stuffed]] version of this monster. | |||
==Strategies== | ==Strategies== | ||
*Use | *Use [[Combat Items]]. | ||
*Use damage familiars | *Use damage familiars, the more damage the better. A [[Disembodied Hand]] or [[Inflatable Dodecapede|Dodecapede]] makes it particularly easy. The [[Penguin Goodfella]], [[Misshapen Animal Skeleton]] or [[Ghost Pickle on a Stick]] are good alternatives. | ||
*Use an 8+ lb familiar that frequently delevels opponents - [[Ghost Pickle on a Stick]] or [[Misshapen Animal Skeleton]]. Buy about five to eight [[Doc Galaktik's Restorative Balm]]s; use them every turn to heal the damage you take until the Baron is sufficiently deleveled so that he can't hit you. | *Use an 8+ lb familiar that frequently [[Monster Level|delevels]] opponents -- [[Ghost Pickle on a Stick]] or [[Misshapen Animal Skeleton]]. Buy about five to eight [[Doc Galaktik's Restorative Balm]]s; use them every turn to heal the damage you take until the Baron is sufficiently deleveled so that he can't hit you. | ||
*Carry [[Doc Galaktik's Homeopathic Elixir|elixirs]] or other healing into battle, just in case, even without the above strategy. | *Carry [[Doc Galaktik's Homeopathic Elixir|elixirs]] or other healing into battle, just in case, even without the above strategy. | ||
*Being beaten up lowers your | *Being beaten up lowers your Moxie, which reduces the damage he does to you. | ||
*Use a [[wussiness potion]] or two to drop his level and make him much easier to hit. | *Use a [[wussiness potion]] or two to drop his level and make him much easier to hit. A less effective alternative is to use the [[Knob Goblin stink bomb]]. | ||
* | *A heavy [[Barrrnacle (familiar)|barrrnacle]] familiar may delevel him enough at the start of combat to keep him from hitting you. | ||
*Mysticality classes can easily kill him with a kickback cookbook equipped, and using one spell. | *Mysticality classes can easily kill him with a [[kickback cookbook]] equipped, and using one spell. This only works while you still have low HP. | ||
* | *[[Lunging Thrust-Smack|LTS]] or [[Thrust-Smack|TS]] will give you a bonus to hit, which should be enough for you to hit him. They also increase your damage. | ||
*[[Kneebutt]] will give you a bonus to hit, which should be enough for you to hit him (perhaps not if you're level 3-4). It also stuns him half the time. | |||
*[[Shieldbutt]] is an auto-hit skill. | |||
*[[Clobber]] and [[Toss]] do moderate damage, very cheaply. For Clobber, use a high-damage weapon and pile on damage bonuses. For Toss, use a heavy familiar. | |||
*[[Lucky Adventures]] from [[11-leaf clover|11-leaf clovers]] allow for anyone, even [[Bad Moon]] players, to adventure for a powerful +50 elemental damage item to use against the Baron. | |||
*With the new revamp [[Ragamuffin Imp|Ragamuffin Imps]] are quite effective, as long as too many people don't use them at once. | |||
[[ | ==References== | ||
*The top hat attack refers to a ''[[Wikipedia:James Bond|James Bond]]'' villain, [[Wikipedia:List of James Bond henchmen in Goldfinger#Oddjob|Oddjob]], who used his bowler hat in a similar fashion. | |||
*The ''[[Wikipedia:The New Yorker|The New Yorker]]'' clipping is mentioned because that publication's mascot (Eustace Tilley) has a monocle and a top hat. | |||
*The boss tossing his cup of tea on the ground may be a reference to the fight against Dracula in the [[Wikipedia:Castlevania|Castlevania]] games, where the main character walks in on Dracula sipping a chalice of wine, which he smashes on the ground upon starting the fight. | |||
*Another possible reference could be to Ratigan, from the Disney movie ''[[Wikipedia:The Great Mouse Detective|The Great Mouse Detective]]'', who wore a coat and cape, and a top hat. |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 5 September 2025
Baron von Ratsworth | |
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Monster ID | 286 |
Locations | Tavern Cellar: If it's Tiny, is it Still a Mansion? |
Hit Points | Scales with player stats |
Attack | Scales with player stats |
Defense | Scales with player stats |
Initiative | 80 |
Meat | None |
Phylum | beast |
Elements | None |
Resistance | None |
Monster Parts | arm, head, leg, tail, torso |
Drops | Baron von Ratsworth's monocle or Baron von Ratsworth's money clip or Baron von Ratsworth's tophat |
Manuel Entry | |
refreshedit data |
You knock on the door, and after a few moments a sophisticated-looking rat in a tophat and monocle answers it.
"I say," he says, "but the rudeness of Adventurers these days is a development I simply cannot abide. Can't a member of the upper classes enjoy a spot of afternoon tea without being harrassed by fortune-hunters? It will not stand."
He tosses his teacup to the ground and advances on you with malice gleaming in one eye, and slightly larger malice gleaming in the eye with the monocle on it.
Hit Message(s):
He flings his monocle like a shuriken and hits you in the <arm>. Then he retrieves it via the attached chain. Eek! Eek!
He gives you a nasty papercut with something he clipped out of the New Yorker. Ow! Ooh!
He slings his tophat like a frisbee (or a hubcap,) and takes a chunk out of your <arm>. Argh! Oof!
He beats you senseless, but in a very dapper way. Eek! Ouch! Oof!
He tries to garotte you with his monocle chain, but you gavotte out of the way.
He tries to gouge out your eyes with his cufflinks, but he misses.
He lunges at you, but trips on his own coattails and falls on his face
He takes a short break for a cup of tea. Rudely, he doesn't offer you any. (FUMBLE!)
- If you have any monster aggravation device turned off or set to anything except 2 or 9:
![]() | You acquire an item: Baron von Ratsworth's monocle (100% chance)* |
- If you have any monster aggravation device set to 2:
![]() | You acquire an item: Baron von Ratsworth's money clip (100% chance)* |
- If you have any monster aggravation device set to 9:
![]() | You acquire an item: Baron von Ratsworth's tophat (100% chance)* |
You gain X <substat>. |
Occurs at the Tavern Cellar.
Notes
- This monster is a boss and cannot be copied or insta-killed by normal means. Bosses are also immune to many other mechanics.
- Scales with your stats, and gets harder the more ascensions you've completed. The stat gains scale accordingly.
atk = moxie + (3 + #ascensions, max 13) def = muscle + (3 + #ascensions, max 13) maxhp = floor(player's maxhp * 1.25)
- Once you have defeated the Baron, this adventure will no longer occur (becomes a one-time adventure).
- There exists a stuffed version of this monster.
Strategies
- Use Combat Items.
- Use damage familiars, the more damage the better. A Disembodied Hand or Dodecapede makes it particularly easy. The Penguin Goodfella, Misshapen Animal Skeleton or Ghost Pickle on a Stick are good alternatives.
- Use an 8+ lb familiar that frequently delevels opponents -- Ghost Pickle on a Stick or Misshapen Animal Skeleton. Buy about five to eight Doc Galaktik's Restorative Balms; use them every turn to heal the damage you take until the Baron is sufficiently deleveled so that he can't hit you.
- Carry elixirs or other healing into battle, just in case, even without the above strategy.
- Being beaten up lowers your Moxie, which reduces the damage he does to you.
- Use a wussiness potion or two to drop his level and make him much easier to hit. A less effective alternative is to use the Knob Goblin stink bomb.
- A heavy barrrnacle familiar may delevel him enough at the start of combat to keep him from hitting you.
- Mysticality classes can easily kill him with a kickback cookbook equipped, and using one spell. This only works while you still have low HP.
- LTS or TS will give you a bonus to hit, which should be enough for you to hit him. They also increase your damage.
- Kneebutt will give you a bonus to hit, which should be enough for you to hit him (perhaps not if you're level 3-4). It also stuns him half the time.
- Shieldbutt is an auto-hit skill.
- Clobber and Toss do moderate damage, very cheaply. For Clobber, use a high-damage weapon and pile on damage bonuses. For Toss, use a heavy familiar.
- Lucky Adventures from 11-leaf clovers allow for anyone, even Bad Moon players, to adventure for a powerful +50 elemental damage item to use against the Baron.
- With the new revamp Ragamuffin Imps are quite effective, as long as too many people don't use them at once.
References
- The top hat attack refers to a James Bond villain, Oddjob, who used his bowler hat in a similar fashion.
- The The New Yorker clipping is mentioned because that publication's mascot (Eustace Tilley) has a monocle and a top hat.
- The boss tossing his cup of tea on the ground may be a reference to the fight against Dracula in the Castlevania games, where the main character walks in on Dracula sipping a chalice of wine, which he smashes on the ground upon starting the fight.
- Another possible reference could be to Ratigan, from the Disney movie The Great Mouse Detective, who wore a coat and cape, and a top hat.