{{useitem|item=dreadful fedora|text=<Name> shouts, "Welcome to prime-time, bitch," scaring him for {{element|Spooky|dmg=X}} damage.|type=combat}}
{{useitem|item=dreadful fedora|text=<Name> shouts, "Welcome to prime-time, bitch," scaring him for {{element|Spooky|dmg=X}} damage.|type=combat}}
{{useitem|item=dreadful fedora|text=<Name> says, "I'm your boyfriend now, Nancy," and winks salaciously.|type=combat}}
{{useitem|item=dreadful fedora|text=<Name> says, "I'm your boyfriend now, Nancy," and winks salaciously.|type=combat}}
*''[[driftwood hat]]:''
{{useitem|item=driftwood hat|text=<Name> headbutts your opponent -- or rather hatbutts them, making a hollow clonk and X damage.|type=combat}}
*''[[duct tape fedora]]:''
*''[[duct tape fedora]]:''
{{useitem|item=duct tape fedora|text=<Name> shouts at it, "I think I figured it out. You didn't want me to solve this case. You just wanted a patsy to take the fall for you!" It looks confused and a little guilty.|type=combat}}
{{useitem|item=duct tape fedora|text=<Name> shouts at it, "I think I figured it out. You didn't want me to solve this case. You just wanted a patsy to take the fall for you!" It looks confused and a little guilty.|type=combat}}
Revision as of 00:11, 11 July 2020
The Mad Hatrack familiar has different functions depending on what hats it wears.
<Name> blocks <its> way, shouting "None shall pass without my permission!" It takes a while for <it> to figure out they should just ask for permission.
<Name> thinks he's at a costume party, and waltzes around to music only he can hear.
<Name> does a weird, spastic dance to the accompaniment of the balloon helmet's horrible squeaking. The overall effect is "avant-garde." And disturbing.
<Name> looks down his nose at him (which is impressive, considering hatracks don't have noses) and sniffs dismissively. He is too demoralized to attack this round.
<Name> unleashes a deafening bellow, charges past your opponent, then runs backwards, dealing X +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 damage with the pointy horns of Boris's Helm.
<Name> unleashes a deafening bellow, charges past your opponent, then runs backwards, dealing X +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 damage with the backwards horns of Boris's Helm.
<Name> says, "Don't flutter, shy fellow, come over here and get a pinky in your pie!" then he stabs it with the horn for X damage.
<Name> says, "Ah, yes, the rarity of an evening with good friends, sipping applejack and watching rainbows dash through the sprinkler on the lawn," and smiles, a twilight sparkle in his eye.
<Name> steps between you and it and shouts, "Poof! Whaddayou need. POOF! Whaddayouneed. POOF! What do YOU need." <It's> way too confused to attack this round.
<Name> winks at you and says "thank you, come again! Stereotypes are funny!"
<Name> shouts "Stop! Collaborate, and listen!" It stops attacking and tries to creatively work with you while listening to your input. It leaves it too busy to attack this round.
<Name> says, "we outta here. Word to your mutha," and does a kind of sideways shuffling dance.
<Name> shouts at it, "I think I figured it out. You didn't want me to solve this case. You just wanted a patsy to take the fall for you!" It looks confused and a little guilty.
<Name> shakes his head. "It's Chinatown, Jake," he says, winking grotesquely.
<Name> says "not that it matters...nothing matters," and sneezes all over you. You take a few minutes to clean yourself off, and feel better when you're done.
The Anniversary concrete fedora message refers to a Calvin and Hobbes strip, in which Tracer Bullet, an alter-ego of Calvin's, states that he has "eight slugs in him: one's lead, the rest are bourbon"
The antique helmet message is a reference to the movie Labyrinth, specifically to the part where Sir Didymus is blocking the path through the Bog of Eternal Stench. He tells the party that "None shall pass without MY permission!" After some discussion, Sarah simply asks him "well may we pass?" Satisfied, Didymus joins their crusade.
The asshat has a reference to William Shakespeare's "Much Ado about Nothing" where the Sheriff, Dogberry, after being insulted by a prisoner wants no one to forget that he is an Ass.
The balaclava message is a reference to the characters Bob & Doug McKenzie of the show SCTV and movie Strange Brew.
The balloon helmet message is a reference to Yoko Ono and her "avant-garde" singing.
The barskin hat message refers to an episode of South Park, where the boys learn that you can shoot protected wildlife if you're attacked and "protecting" yourself.
The barskin hat's second message refers to Davy Crockett who fought and (died) in the Alamo and was said to have worn a coonskin cap.
The bat hat messages refer to the movies Batman, where the Joker says "Where does he get all those wonderful toys?", and Batman Begins, where Batman says to Detective Flass, while hanging upside down from a grappling hook, "DO I LOOK LIKE A COP?!"
The bum cheek message refers to a line in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing: "But masters, remember that I am an ass, though it be not written down, yet forget not that I am an ass."
The clockwork hat message refers to Beethoven and that he went deaf, but still composed music, as well as referring to how Alex from A Clockwork Orange refers to Beethoven.
The clown wig message is also a quote from the Joker in the 1989 Batman movie.
The Crown of the Goblin King messages both refer to the movie Labyrinth, which features David Bowie as the Goblin King.
The demon-horned hat end of combat message quotes a well-known line from Jean-Paul Sartre's Huis Clos (No Exit): "Hell is other people" (l'enfer, c'est les autres).