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*Blue and Red [[Wikipedia:Octorok|Octoroks]] were common monsters in the overworld of the 1987 [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] game, ''[[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]''.
*Blue and Red [[Wikipedia:Octorok|Octoroks]] were common monsters in the overworld of the 1987 [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] game, ''[[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]''.
*The attack text "it octo-rocks you like an octo-hurricane" is a reference to the classic song by [[Wikipedia:The\ Scorpions|The Scorpions]], ''Rock You Like a Hurricane''.
*The attack text "it octo-rocks you like an octo-hurricane" is a reference to the classic song by [[Wikipedia:The\ Scorpions|The Scorpions]], ''Rock You Like a Hurricane''.
*The critical hit message is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Roc|roc]], a giant bird of Middle-Eastern mythology.
*The 2nd miss text is a pun on the music style "Rock & Roll".
*The 2nd miss text is a pun on the music style "Rock & Roll".
*The 3rd miss text refers to the song ''We Want A Rock'', by [[wikipedia:They Might Be Giants|They Might Be Giants]], which features the lyric "Everybody wants a rock to wind a piece of string around".
*The 3rd miss text refers to the song ''We Want A Rock'', by [[wikipedia:They Might Be Giants|They Might Be Giants]], which features the lyric "Everybody wants a rock to wind a piece of string around".
*The fumble message refers to the [[Wikipedia:Peanuts|Peanuts]] Halloween special "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown", where Charlie Brown went around in a ghost costume with too many holes, and kept getting rocks when trick-or-treating.
*The fumble message refers to the [[Wikipedia:Peanuts|Peanuts]] Halloween special "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown", where Charlie Brown went around in a ghost costume with too many holes, and kept getting rocks when trick-or-treating.

Revision as of 11:33, 21 March 2007

Octorok You're fighting an Octorok

This is a sort of land-based octopus, which shoots rocks out of its snout (a feature which makes it somewhat less like an octopus.) Er, be careful, I guess...

Hit Message(s):

It octo-rocks you like an octo-hurricane. A hurricane of grievous injury. Argh! Eek!

It shoots a rock at you and beans you in the <ankle>. How it beaned you with a rock, you'll never know. Argh! Argh!

It shoots a rock at you, which slams into your throat. Dude, you just got rocked. Ow! Ooh! Argh!

It shoots a rock at you. When it hits, you briefly became translucent and hear a series of high-pitched chirps. Maybe that's how pain shows up here. Argh! Oof! Ooh!

Critical Hit Message:

You hear a screech from high in the sky. A giant bird flies down and picks up the octoroc, then squeezes it until it fires a fusillade of rocks at you. Looks like you got roc-octoroc-rocked. Ooh! Ooh! Ugh!

Miss Message(s):

It tries to octo-rock you like an octo-hurricane, but remembers it's an octopus, not a scorpion.

It shoots a rock at you, but you roll to the side.

It shoots a rock at you, but you quickly wind a piece of string around it.

Fumble Message:

It shoots a rock at you, but a kid walks up, dressed in a sheet with a bunch of holes in it and holding a paper bag. The rock falls into the kid's bag. "Rats," he says, "not this again." (FUMBLE!)


After Combat
You acquire an item: red pixel (80% chance)*
You acquire an item: red pixel (70% chance)*
You acquire an item: red pixel (60% chance)*
You gain 5 <substat>.

Occurs at The Inexplicable Door.

Notes

  • This monster was misspelled as Octoroc until June 2, 2006, even though the image name (octorok.gif) was spelled correctly.

References

  • Blue and Red Octoroks were common monsters in the overworld of the 1987 NES game, The Legend of Zelda.
  • The attack text "it octo-rocks you like an octo-hurricane" is a reference to the classic song by The Scorpions, Rock You Like a Hurricane.
  • The critical hit message is a reference to the roc, a giant bird of Middle-Eastern mythology.
  • The 2nd miss text is a pun on the music style "Rock & Roll".
  • The 3rd miss text refers to the song We Want A Rock, by They Might Be Giants, which features the lyric "Everybody wants a rock to wind a piece of string around".
  • The fumble message refers to the Peanuts Halloween special "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown", where Charlie Brown went around in a ghost costume with too many holes, and kept getting rocks when trick-or-treating.