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*After ascending, you can summon five more mushrooms that day. | *After ascending, you can summon five more mushrooms that day. | ||
*You can win astral mushrooms from each NS form. | *You can win astral mushrooms from each NS form. | ||
*The [[doppleshifter]] will not change into a badger at this time, but it may eventually. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Come take a journey To the center of your mind Or just beat up foes. |
Ability: Attacks like a MicroMechaMech, and drops up to five Astral Mushrooms a day, which let you go into a new "area."
Familiar-Specific Equipment: badger badge
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
Regular message(s):
- <name> claws your opponent with his pan-dimensional claws for X damage. If only the monster had a "non-pandimensional claws clause" in his contract. (X = floor(weight/2) - 5 to weight - 5)
- <name> claws your opponent with his pan-dimensional claws and bites him with his astral teeth for X damage. Ladies and gentlemen, coming to the stage right now: ASTRAL TEETH (X = floor(weight/2) to weight)
- <name> reaches into a higher plane and pulls out a snake! A snake! It's a snake! He throws the snake at your opponent, and the snake bites for X damage. (X = floor(weight/2) + 10 to weight + 10)
- <name> reaches into a higher plane and pulls out a snake! A snake! It's a snake! He throws the snake at your opponent, and the snake bites for X damage. It's a shame Samuel L. Jackson isn't around to see this. (X = floor(weight/2) + 10 to weight + 10)
- Every so often, up to five times a day:
- You hear a small *pop!* as <name> produces a rainbow-colored mushroom from... well, from somewhere. You couldn't really tell. He sniffs the mushroom, then tosses it away. You pick it up because, hey, free mushroom.
![]() | You acquire an item: astral mushroom |
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- You witness the badger wink at you from beneath the Tam O'Shanter. Better to witness the badger than badger the witness, I always say.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- You witness the badger do a very repetitive but catchy dance around the maypole. Better to witness the badger than badger the witness, I always say.
- With wax lips equipped:
- You witness the badger slightly shred the wax lips with his sharp teeth. Better to witness the badger than badger the witness, I always say.
Arena Messages
- When entered in a Scavenger Hunt:
- <name> is lousy at scavenger hunts. He can see hundreds of dimensions at once and is never sure in which one the hunt is taking place.
Notes
- Familiar of the month for June 2006
- Like any Mr. Store item, owning an Astral Badger will mark an account as non-deletable.
- The badger attacks every round for at least one damage.
- The badger will use the claws-only attack 70% of the time, the claws+teeth 15% of the time, and the snake 15% of the time.
- After ascending, you can summon five more mushrooms that day.
- You can win astral mushrooms from each NS form.
- The doppleshifter will not change into a badger at this time, but it may eventually.
References
- The mushroom collection message, "because, hey, free mushroom" is based on a quote from Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey: "If you ever fall off the Sears Tower, just go real limp, because maybe you'll look like a dummy and people will try to catch you because, hey, free dummy."
- The Familiar's haiku references the 1968 song "Journey to the Center of the Mind" by the Amboy Dukes, of which Ted Nugent was a founding member.
- The entire badger/mushroom/snake deal is a reference to Weebl's Badger Loop... this includes "a snake! A snake! It's a snake!".
- After 1 minute, the badger's image dances for 5 seconds in the style seen in the Badger Loop video.
- The badger reaching into a higher plane to pull out a snake is a reference to the movie Snakes on a Plane, starring Samuel L. Jackson.