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::*''Shin'' = <name> spins and lands on Shin. <name> flies towards your foe and whacks it in both shins (doing X damage per shin.) | ::*''Shin'' = <name> spins and lands on Shin. <name> flies towards your foe and whacks it in both shins (doing X damage per shin.) | ||
::*''Heh'' = <name> spins and lands on Heh. <name> tells you some ancient mystical jokes, and with each "heh" you feel your Mana/Mojo/Muscularity Points rise. | ::*''Heh'' = <name> spins and lands on Heh. <name> tells you some ancient mystical jokes, and with each "heh" you feel your Mana/Mojo/Muscularity Points rise. | ||
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::*''Nun'' = <name> spins and lands on Nun. Suddenly, you're dressed as a nun and the monster doesn't want to attack you. | ::*''Nun'' = <name> spins and lands on Nun. Suddenly, you're dressed as a nun and the monster doesn't want to attack you. | ||
::*''Gimmel'' = <name> spins and lands on Gimmel. <name> gimmels you some Meat. | ::*''Gimmel'' = <name> spins and lands on Gimmel. <name> gimmels you some Meat. | ||
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*With [[lucky Tam O'Shanter]] equipped: | *With [[lucky Tam O'Shanter]] equipped: | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Damage is 2(1-X) where X is the familiar's weight. Damage will be an even number. | |||
*When the ''Nun'' result occurs, the monster won't attack you that turn, similar to the effects of a [[procrastination potion]]. | *When the ''Nun'' result occurs, the monster won't attack you that turn, similar to the effects of a [[procrastination potion]]. | ||
*By mistake, this used to give [[Account Menu#Other|no-delete status]]. | *By mistake, this used to give [[Account Menu#Other|no-delete status]]. |
Revision as of 17:27, 19 April 2007
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Hanukkimbo Dreidl |
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Made of magic clay Ancient toy, random rewards Oy to you and me. |
Ability: Randomly attacks enemies, gives you MP or meat, or keeps enemies from attacking.
Familiar-Specific Equipment: menorette
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular messages:
- <name> Spins and gives different results:
- Shin = <name> spins and lands on Shin. <name> flies towards your foe and whacks it in both shins (doing X damage per shin.)
- Heh = <name> spins and lands on Heh. <name> tells you some ancient mystical jokes, and with each "heh" you feel your Mana/Mojo/Muscularity Points rise.
![]() | You gain some Mana Points. |
- Nun = <name> spins and lands on Nun. Suddenly, you're dressed as a nun and the monster doesn't want to attack you.
- Gimmel = <name> spins and lands on Gimmel. <name> gimmels you some Meat.
![]() | You gain some Meat. |
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> takes an extra spin and lands on Gimmel. It gimmels you an extra stack o' meat.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> dances a little Hava Nagila around the maypole.
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> spins again and lands with the wax lips facing up in a very kosher smile.
Arena Messages
- None - familiar has no weaknesses.
Notes
- Damage is 2(1-X) where X is the familiar's weight. Damage will be an even number.
- When the Nun result occurs, the monster won't attack you that turn, similar to the effects of a procrastination potion.
- By mistake, this used to give no-delete status.
- The transliterations of the Hebrew letters are deliberately off to allow for them to correspond to English words.
References
- The name of this familiar is a play on a Hanukkah Dreidl, a traditional Jewish spinning top related to the holiday of Hanukkah. Haiku, name, and combat messages may be funnier to those Jewish people reading them.
- The last line of the haiku is a reference to the line "joy to you and me" from the song Joy to the World (the Three Dog Night version, not the popular Christmas version).