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|function=Acts as a [[Blood-Faced Volleyball]] and a [[Ghuol Whelp]] | |function=Acts as a [[Blood-Faced Volleyball]] and a [[Ghuol Whelp]] with less power. Occasionally drops items that can cast buffs on other players. | ||
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*Was first seen on November 29th, 2006, when it was equipped by [[Jick]]. | *Was first seen on November 29th, 2006, when it was equipped by [[Jick]]. | ||
*December 2006's Item of the Month from [[Mr. Store]]. | *December 2006's Item of the Month from [[Mr. Store]]. | ||
*The Troll is actually less effective for recovery than 40% of a ghuol whelp since it only recovers either HP or MP at the end of a combat, rather than both, as the ghuol whelp does. | *HP and MP are both determined by the familiar's weight: As stated [http://forums.kingdomofloathing.com/viewtopic.php?p=2150938#2150938 here], it is anywhere from (N*2)/5 to (N*4)/5, where N is the familiar's weight. | ||
*The Troll is actually less effective for recovery than 40% of a ghuol whelp since it only recovers either HP or MP at the end of a combat, rather than both, as the ghuol whelp does. The range of HP or MP restored is also slightly less than 40% of the Ghuol Whelp's range. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 09:36, 3 December 2006
Ancient Yuletide Troll |
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Atypical troll he brings songs instead of flames spreading Crimbo cheer |
Ability: Acts as a Blood-Faced Volleyball and a Ghuol Whelp with less power. Occasionally drops items that can cast buffs on other players.
Hatchling: yuletide troll chrysalis
Familiar-Specific Equipment: giant book of ancient carols
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular messages:
- <name> swigs some soda and sings "Carol of the Belches."
You gain some Mana Points. - <name> produces a glass of eggnog and toasts to your health.
You gain some hit points. - You notice a tattered page fall out of <name>'s songbook. You pick it up.
You acquire an item: disintegrating sheet music - <name> grins. It's as cheerful as it is toothsome.
- <name> swigs some soda and sings "Carol of the Belches."
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> doffs the Tam O'Shanter, then dons it again. He certainly looks gaily apparreled.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> does the Jingle Bell Rock around the maypole.
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> sings a muffled Crimbo carol beneath the wax lips.
Arena Messages
- When entered in a game of Hide and Seek:
- Your familiar is pretty lousy at hide and seek, since he can't stop singing long enough to stay hidden.
Notes
- Was first seen on November 29th, 2006, when it was equipped by Jick.
- December 2006's Item of the Month from Mr. Store.
- HP and MP are both determined by the familiar's weight: As stated here, it is anywhere from (N*2)/5 to (N*4)/5, where N is the familiar's weight.
- The Troll is actually less effective for recovery than 40% of a ghuol whelp since it only recovers either HP or MP at the end of a combat, rather than both, as the ghuol whelp does. The range of HP or MP restored is also slightly less than 40% of the Ghuol Whelp's range.
References
- The name of this familiar is a play on a line from the traditional Christmas song Deck the Halls, "Troll the ancient yuletide carol". The lucky Tam O'Shanter message refers to the line "Don we now our gay apparel" from the same song.
- "Carol of the Belches" is a play on the name of another traditional Christmas song, "Carol of the Bells."