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Revision as of 23:34, 2 October 2009

Pet Rock

A passive pebble
It is not a rolling stone
It might gather moss.

Ability: Sits motionless, does nothing

Throne/Bjorn: Unknown

Hatchling: pet rock

Familiar-Specific Equipment: pet rock "Groucho" disguise, pet rock "Snooty" disguise

Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek

Mumming Trunk Abilities:

*Hover for details
Cannot breathe underwater
Combat Messages

Arena Messages

  • None - familiar cannot compete at the Arena.

Notes

  • When attempting to have this familiar battle in the Arena, Susie gives the message: "Since the Arena doesn't have a 'sitting motionless, doing absolutely nothing' event, there's probably no point in allowing your pet rock to compete." (Although the thought occurs it would probably be pretty good at hide and seek... the hiding part, at least.)
  • A Pet Rock does nothing at all, similar to a real pet rock, but it can at the very least contribute to a few trophies that require familiar weight.
  • The Pet Rock is sometimes a familiar of choice for PvPers as its +11 equipment can be advantageous in the "Familiar Kills" minigame.
  • While it doesn't say anything special for the wax lips, miniature gravy-covered maypole, or lucky Tam O'Shanter it still gives the effects of each item. In other words if you equip a pet rock with wax lips you have the equivalent of a 10 lb. volleyball.
  • Unlike most familiars, the Pet Rock has two pieces of familiar-specific equipment.

References

  • The fact that this rock only has one eye makes it a cyclops rock, which is of course a reference to the TMBG song of the same name.
  • The haiku refers to the proverb, "A rolling stone gathers no moss."
  • The name of this pet is actually a direct reference relative to the habit of *REAL* rock pet keeping. In the year 1975, due to the extreme costs of real pet upkeep and the continual protests of animal-friendly organizations, Gary Dahl proposed an 'alternative' way of enjoying a pet's company: The Pet Rock. Learn more about it here:[1]