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{{Familiar|name=Angry Goat|image=familiar4.gif|H1=Bearded quadruped|H2=Ill-tempered, furry, horny|H3=Butts heads with buttheads.|function=Attacks enemies with additional stench damage. |hatchling=goat|equipment=prosthetic forehead|ArenaStrong=Ultimate Cage Match|ArenaWeak=Scavenger Hunt}} | {{Familiar|famid=4|name=Angry Goat|image=familiar4.gif|H1=Bearded quadruped|H2=Ill-tempered, furry, horny|H3=Butts heads with buttheads.|function=Attacks enemies with additional stench damage. |hatchling=goat|equipment=prosthetic forehead|ArenaStrong=Ultimate Cage Match|ArenaWeak=Scavenger Hunt}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:36, 28 August 2006
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Bearded quadruped Ill-tempered, furry, horny Butts heads with buttheads. |
Ability: Attacks enemies with additional stench damage.
Familiar-Specific Equipment: prosthetic forehead
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular message:
- <name> butts him/her/it for X (+Y) damage.
- <name> attempts to hit him/her/it, but misses.
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> gives your slain foe one final, vicious headbutt and shakes loose some more meat.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> romps around the maypole - trip-trap, trip-trap.
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> harrumphs and growls, but still smiles with his wax lips.
Arena Messages
- When entered in a Scavenger Hunt:
- <name> keeps getting distracted from the hunt and randomly ramming into things.
Notes
- The goat does both physical and stench damage.
- X = N/4 to N/2, rounded to the nearest integer, where N is the familiar's weight.
- Y = X+0 to X+2.
- If X is lowered because of a monster's physical defense, Y is still based on X's original value.
References
"Trip-trap, trip-trap" is a reference to the famous fairy tale Three Billy Goats Gruff, describing the sound made as the goats crossed the bridge one by one.