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He zaps you in the solar plexus. You've never been zapped before, and it stings. <font color=red>'''Ooh! Oof! Ooh!'''</font>
He zaps you in the {{part}}. You've never been zapped before, and it stings. <font color=red>'''Ooh! Oof! Ooh!'''</font>


He removes your arm and beats you with it. Fortunately, he then re-attaches it. <font color=red>'''Argh! Argh! Ooh! Ow! Ooh! Ugh!'''</font>
He removes your arm and beats you with it. Fortunately, he then re-attaches it. <font color=red>'''Argh! Argh! Ooh! Ow! Ooh! Ugh!'''</font>
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[[Image:Baiotal.gif]] You acquire an item: '''[[Talisman of Baio]]'''
[[Image:Baiotal.gif]] You acquire an item: '''[[Talisman of Baio]]'''


You gain ?? $substat.</div>
You gain ?? {{substat}}.</div>
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Occurs in [[The Spooky Forest]] (extremely rarely)
Occurs in [[The Spooky Forest]] (extremely rarely)

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You're fighting the Baiowulf

This legendary creature is half wolf, half Scott Baio. He wants to be in charge of your days and your nights, and he wants to be in charge of your wrongs and your rights. But you don't want him in charge of you, so you charge him.


He zaps you in the <nipple>. You've never been zapped before, and it stings. Ooh! Oof! Ooh!

He removes your arm and beats you with it. Fortunately, he then re-attaches it. Argh! Argh! Ooh! Ow! Ooh! Ugh!


He tries to baio you in the neck, but misses.


You acquire an item: Talisman of Baio

You gain ?? <substat>.

Occurs in The Spooky Forest (extremely rarely)

References

  • The name of this monster puns on the names of the actor Scott Baio and the epic poem Beowulf.
  • The description of this monster refers to lyrics from the TV show Charles in Charge, which starred Scott Baio: "Charles in Charge/Of our days and our nights/Charles in Charge/Of our wrongs and our rights"
  • The attack text references the movie Zapped!, starring Scott Baio.
  • The attack text with the tearing off of an arm refers to the epic poem Beowulf, in which Beowulf kills the monster Grendel by tearing off its arm.