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|ability=Prevents foes from attacking<br />Produces yellow pixels<br />Instantly devours foes when fed a power pill | |ability=Prevents foes from attacking<br />Produces yellow pixels<br />Instantly devours foes when fed a power pill | ||
|function= Blocks attacks (properties of a [[Levitating Potato]]?), restores HP and MP after combat like a [[Ghuol Whelp]], drops {{plural|yellow pixel}} after every combat and {{plural|power pill}} every | |function= Blocks attacks (properties of a [[Levitating Potato]]?), restores HP and MP after combat like a [[Ghuol Whelp]], drops {{plural|yellow pixel}} after every combat and {{plural|power pill}} every 10-20 combats (capped at the lower of daycount+1 or 11). | ||
|throne=All Attributes +10, occasionally drops {{plural|yellow pixel}} | |throne=All Attributes +10, occasionally drops {{plural|yellow pixel}} | ||
|equipment=orange boxing gloves | |equipment=orange boxing gloves | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Was given a major buff on June 15, 2015. Before then, its only functions were blocking and producing {{plural|yellow pixel}}, which had fewer things they could be crafted into. | *Was given a major buff on June 15, 2015. Before then, its only functions were blocking and producing {{plural|yellow pixel}}, which had fewer things they could be crafted into. | ||
*The [[power pill]] drop mechanic has not been fully spaded, but it appears that drops can occur between 10 to 20 adventures, weighted toward the lower end of the range. This indicates that {{plural|power pill}} use increasing drop mechanic similar to spleen familiars. Existing data would support a 10% drop chance on the tenth combat, increasing by 10% for every combat thereafter. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*An obvious reference to [[wikipedia:Pac-Man|Pac-Man]]. | *An obvious reference to [[wikipedia:Pac-Man|Pac-Man]]. | ||
*Puck Man was the original Japanese name of Pac-Man, but this was changed when the first arcade game was localized, to prevent vandalism of arcade cabinets by changing the P to an F. | *Puck Man was the original Japanese name of Pac-Man, but this was changed when the first arcade game was localized, to prevent vandalism of arcade cabinets by changing the P to an F. |
Revision as of 10:21, 26 October 2015
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He eats and eats and eats and eats and eats and eats. That's pretty much it. |
Prevents foes from attacking
Produces yellow pixels
Instantly devours foes when fed a power pill
Ability: Blocks attacks (properties of a Levitating Potato?), restores HP and MP after combat like a Ghuol Whelp, drops yellow pixels after every combat and power pills every 10-20 combats (capped at the lower of daycount+1 or 11).
Throne/Bjorn: All Attributes +10, occasionally drops yellow pixels
Familiar-Specific Equipment: orange boxing gloves
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular messages:
- <Name> darts back and forth past your foe making weird blooping noises, confusing him.
- <Name> clamps onto your opponent's leg, which doesn't seem to actually hurt him, but is powerfully distracting.
- <Name> grabs your opponent's pant legs, preventing him from attacking you.
- Your opponent seems puzzled by this weird yellow most-of-a-circle that's running around.
- Your opponent seems startled by the fact that you're accompanied by a creature that is a mouth and nothing else.
- "Wakka wakka wakka wakka," <Name> says to your opponent, who doesn't seem to know what to make of this.
- After Combat:
- <Name> eats your opponent, but saves you the eyes. The eyes are the best part.
![]() | You gain some hit points. |
![]() | You gain some Mana Points. |
- <Name> eats your opponent -- except for the eyes, which start to float away. You catch them and eat them yourself, and they're quite satisfying.
![]() | You gain some hit points. |
![]() | You gain some Mana Points. |
- <Name> acts out a little scene depicting how he met his girlfriend. It's refreshingly charming.
![]() | You gain some hit points. |
![]() | You gain some Mana Points. |
- <Name> gives you a really pointy kiss. Ow, but awwww.
![]() | You gain some hit points. |
![]() | You gain some Mana Points. |
- <Name> gives you a key, and sort of gestures to indicate you should eat it. Which seems weird, but you do it anyway. Turns out keys are quite tasty! (Don't eat keys, kids.)
![]() | You gain some hit points. |
![]() | You gain some Mana Points. |
- <Name> catches one of his poorly antialiased corners on the scenery, knocking loose a pixel.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- <Name> tries to eat a rock, and loses a pixel in the process.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- <Name> sneezes, and a pixel hits your shoe.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- <Name> rubs against your leg, shedding a stray pixel.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- <Name> coughs up a pixel.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- <Name> stumbles on a pothole, and a pixel goes flying.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- Sometimes, additionally, with orange boxing gloves equipped:
- Wait -- make that two pixels.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- <Name> punches a nearby banana, dislodging an extra yellow pixel.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- <Name> gives you an extra pixel. Nothing weird happens, no particular ceremony. He just gives it to you.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- <Name> spits his gum on the ground like an animal. Oh wait, that's just an extra pixel.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- Another pixel drops off of <Name>. Is he shedding his winter coat or something?
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- <Name> gives you another spare pixel he apparently doesn't think he needs.
![]() | You acquire an item: yellow pixel |
- After combat (sometimes)
- You find a strange pill on the ground behind <Name>.
![]() | You acquire an item: power pill |
- At the end of combat (After 256 combats, over multiple ascensions)
- You hear a startling and unpleasant buzzing sound. You turn around to see <Name> staring worriedly at a weird object...
![]() | You acquire an item: kill screen |
- Enthroned in the Crown of Thrones:
- Bjornified in the Buddy Bjorn:
- You hear a tinny gulping noise from behind you. You turn around and notice a pixel on the ground.
You acquire an item: yellow pixel
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- With wax lips equipped:
- <Name> smiles at you with those big red wax lips. All he needs is a bow and a beauty mark to go with them.
Arena Messages
Notes
- Was given a major buff on June 15, 2015. Before then, its only functions were blocking and producing yellow pixels, which had fewer things they could be crafted into.
- The power pill drop mechanic has not been fully spaded, but it appears that drops can occur between 10 to 20 adventures, weighted toward the lower end of the range. This indicates that power pills use increasing drop mechanic similar to spleen familiars. Existing data would support a 10% drop chance on the tenth combat, increasing by 10% for every combat thereafter.
Trivia
- An obvious reference to Pac-Man.
- Puck Man was the original Japanese name of Pac-Man, but this was changed when the first arcade game was localized, to prevent vandalism of arcade cabinets by changing the P to an F.