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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Can be used as a [[Zombie Slayer]].
*Can be used as a [[Zombie Slayer]].
==References==
*"Got your vertebrae" is another way to state the common expression "got your back".

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Message for tam as well as the specific attack/block numbers


Mini-Skulldozer

Feel it in your bones
Your skeletal defender's
Got your vertebrae.

Attacks enemies and prevents them from attacking you


Ability: Attacks for spooky damage, blocks attacks.

Throne/Bjorn: +20% Combat Initiative, sometimes delevels

Hatchling: skulldozer egg

Familiar-Specific Equipment: ribcage rollcage

Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek

Mumming Trunk Abilities:

*Hover for details
Cannot breathe underwater
Combat Messages
  • Regular messages:
    <name> rolls over your opponent's foot, dealing X damage. X adorable damage.
    <name> scoots around wildly, piling up a little berm of dirt in front of your opponent, who spends a few moments kicking it out of the way instead of attacking you.
  • Enthroned in the Crown of Thrones:
    <name> rumbles his little engine and produces some adorable puffs of smoke from his little smokestack. Your opponent's resolve is weakened by the sheer cuteness of it.
    Monster AttackMonster attack power reduced by X
    Monster DefenseMonster defense reduced by Y
  • With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
    ?
  • With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
    <name> digs grooves of dirt in concentric rings around the maypole.
  • With wax lips equipped:
    <name>'s permanent rictus is accentuated nicely by the wax lips.

Arena Messages

  • When entered in Hide and Seek:
    <name>'s engine is making way too much noise for him to hide effectively.

Notes

References

  • "Got your vertebrae" is another way to state the common expression "got your back".