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An eye for an eye Hey, hovering potato Might trip up your foes. |
Ability: Trips your foe, might make them miss their attack
Familiar-Specific Equipment: many-eyed glasses
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular message:
- <name> entangles your opponent with powerful vines, preventing <it> from attacking you.
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> eyes your slain foe and finds some extra meat it had hidden away.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> grabs the maypole with a vine and swings around it.
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> smiles a tuberiffic, tubular smile with his wax lips.
Arena Messages
- When entered in an Ultimate Cage Match
- <name> is a lover, not a fighter. Well, not really -- potatoes just suck at this event.
Notes
- Blocking occurs 1.5 × wt% of the time, with a maximum of 90% (attained at 60 pounds and above), where "wt" is the weight of the familiar.
- Monster criticals do not bypass the potato's ability.
- If initiative is lost, then the potato will never block on that first round. It blocks normally on the rest of the rounds though.
References
- A "Levitating Potato" is very similar to the hovering potato which Bender has to peel blindfolded, in the episode entitled "30% Iron Chef" of the animated television series Futurama.
- The second line of the haiku references the song Hovering Sombrero by They Might Be Giants. (Note that this familiar predates the introduction of the Hovering Sombrero familiar.)
- The first line of the haiku refers to the quote "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" from the Bible (Exodus 21:24).
- The special arena message is a reference to the Lazy Lester song I'm a Lover Not a Fighter.
- The wrapping of tentacles may be a reference to the "Archie's Weird Mysteries #3" in which a giant potato uses tentacle vines to turn people into mindless slaves.