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{{skill
{{skill
|skillid=7487
|skillid=7487
|description=Toast your foe and collect a pat that falls off.
|description=Toast your foe and collect a pat{{sic}} that falls off.
|effect=Collect a part from your foe
|effect=Collect a part from your foe
|type=Combat
|type=Combat
|mpcost=0
|mpcost=0
|permable=0
|source=[[Franken Stein]]
|source=[[Franken Stein]]
|permable=0
|permable=0
|explain=Adds bonuses to Franken Stein
|explain=Adds bonuses to Franken Stein
|usemsg=You shove your stein up against your opponent and when you pull it back, their <[[Monster Parts|part]]> is stuck to it (''bonus'')  
|usemsg=<div style="text-align: left">
*''Normally'':</div>
You shove your stein up against your opponent and when you pull it back, their <[[Monster Parts|part]]> is stuck to it (''bonus'')  
<div style="text-align: left">
*''Against a monster with no available parts'':</div>
Looks like your foe has no loose parts.
}}
}}
==Notes==
==Notes==
*The part pulled is not a Monster Part in traditional style; each part corresponds to a set of possible parts that can be found with the Stein. For instance, if the monster has a head, the Franken Stein can pull an ear or an eye, but not the head itself.
*The part pulled is not a Monster Part in traditional style; each part corresponds to a set of possible parts that can be found with the Stein. For instance, if the monster has a head, the Franken Stein can pull an ear or an eye (if the phylum allows for it), but not the head itself.

Latest revision as of 16:04, 6 September 2025

Toast your enemy

Toast your enemy

Type: Combat
MP Cost: 0

Toast your foe and collect a pat[sic] that falls off.

Collect a part from your foe

Source: Franken Stein
Price: N/A
Class: N/A
Level: N/A
Effect: Adds bonuses to Franken Stein
When Used:
  • Normally:

You shove your stein up against your opponent and when you pull it back, their <part> is stuck to it (bonus)

  • Against a monster with no available parts:
Looks like your foe has no loose parts.


Notes

  • The part pulled is not a Monster Part in traditional style; each part corresponds to a set of possible parts that can be found with the Stein. For instance, if the monster has a head, the Franken Stein can pull an ear or an eye (if the phylum allows for it), but not the head itself.