*The [[Fire]] message refers to [[Wikipedia:Gremlins 2: The New Batch|Gremlins 2]].
*The [[goofily-plumed helmet]] message refers to the famous windmill-jousting knight, ''[[Wikipedia:Don Quixote|Don Quixote]]'', from the novel of the same name.
*The [[goofily-plumed helmet]] message refers to the famous windmill-jousting knight, ''[[Wikipedia:Don Quixote|Don Quixote]]'', from the novel of the same name.
*The [[green traffic cone]]'s message is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Monty Python|Monty Python]]'s song ''I Like Traffic Lights''.
*The [[green traffic cone]]'s message is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Monty Python|Monty Python]]'s song ''I Like Traffic Lights''.
Revision as of 01:40, 2 March 2008
The Mad Hatrack familiar has different functions depending on what hats it wears.
<Name> says "you should know that the word 'fez' was coined when someone asked what ridiculous hat the first fez-wearer was wearing, and the fez-wearer sneezed before he could answer," then winks knowingly.
<Name> throws the bottlecap like a giant frisbee, slicing it for X damage.
<Name> does a wacky little dance, banging on the bottlecap for percussion. He looks a little dizzy afterward, but he looked a little dizzy before, too.
<Name> smiles a strange, crooked smile, looking a little like a homicidal maniac. He winks at you, and you see his pupils have gone square. That's never a good sign.
<Name> shouts "I can see an elf! An elf with gray eyes!" as he begins casting Magic Missiles in random directions. Some of them hit your opponent, dealing X damage.
<Name> shouts "YOU SHALL NOT PASS! GO! YOU SHALL NOT COLLECT TWO HUNDRED MEAT!" then giggles maniacally and drops you a wink.
The grungy bandana message about the nest of salt refers to the Nirvana song "All Apologies".
The grungy bandana message refers to the Soundgarden song "Black Hole Sun" which featured suburbanites with twisted expressions in its music video.
The jewel-eyed wizard hat message is a reference to 8-Bit D&D, which parodies Dungeons & Dragons, a role-playing game, and 8-Bit Theater, an internet comic which parodies video-games and Dungeons & Dragons.
This meaty helmet turtle message may also refer to a Campbell's Soup commercial which includes the line "go meatball, go meatball, go"
The meatloaf helmet "it's okay, you can cry" message refers to a line said by the singer/actor Meat Loaf's character Robert "Bob" Paulson in Fight Club: "Go ahead, Cornelius, you can cry."
The miner's helmet message is about mining for fish is a reference to an oft-repeated silly question about fishing in various MMORPGs. In addition, The Fish-Slapping Dance is a Monty Python sketch.