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==References==
==References==
"Trip-trap, trip-trap" is a reference to the famous fairy tale [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Billy_Goats_Gruff Three Billy Goats Gruff], describing the sound made as the goats crossed the bridge one by one.
*"Trip-trap, trip-trap" is a reference to the famous fairy tale "[[Wikipedia:Three Billy Goats Gruff|Three Billy Goats Gruff]]", describing the sound made as the goats crossed the bridge one by one.


[[Category:Familiars]]
[[Category:Familiars]]

Revision as of 00:10, 2 June 2008

Angry Goat

Bearded quadruped
Ill-tempered, furry, horny
Butts heads with buttheads.

Ability: Attacks enemies with additional stench damage.

Throne/Bjorn: Unknown

Hatchling: goat

Familiar-Specific Equipment: prosthetic forehead

Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek

Mumming Trunk Abilities:

*Hover for details
Cannot breathe underwater
Combat Messages
  • Regular message:
    • <name> butts him/her/it for X (+Y) damage.
    • <name> attempts to hit him/her/it, but misses.
<name> gives your slain foe one final, vicious headbutt and shakes loose some more meat.
<name> romps around the maypole - trip-trap, trip-trap.
<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

  • Damage ranges from int(X/2)+1 to X+1 where X is the weight of the familiar.
  • Damage is split evenly between physical and stench damage. If total damage is odd, the extra point goes to the stench.
  • The goat will attempt to attack every round. It will hit ceiling(X/6)*10%, where X is the familiar's weight. (At 1 pound, it attacks 10% of the time; at 54 pounds, it attacks 90% of the time.)

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.