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Revision as of 23:11, 26 June 2007
Rolling stone | |
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Monster ID | 574 |
Locations | The Oasis |
Hit Points | 135 |
Attack | 137 |
Defense | 126 |
No-Hit | 147 |
Initiative | 50 |
Meat | None |
Phylum | elemental |
Elements | None |
Resistance | None |
Monster Parts | face |
Drops | brown sugar cane, handful of moss, hot date, mother's little helper, palm frond, Tuesday's ruby |
Quest | Hugo's Weaving Manual |
Bounty | absence of moss |
Manuel Entry | |
refreshedit data |
Scientists have studied the phenomenon of 'traveling stones' in the Arid, Extra Dry Desert for years. Some speculate that the rocks move because the wind blows them; other scientists claim that theory blows, and that the rocks become embedded in sheets of ice during the Desert's rare deep freezes. Others claim that the rocks move by themselves, and now that you're up close you can see that the rock's big, full lips and long, prehensile tongue probably have something to do with it.
Hit Message(s):
It rolls over your <lower back>. Look on the bright side -- this could be the last time. I mean, it may be the last time, I don't know. Oof! Ouch! Oof! Ouch! Ooh!
It rolls over your foot. I guess the nature of its game isn't a big mystery anymore.
You would prefer not to be hurt by the stone, but you can't always get what you want. Eek! Argh! Argh! Ouch! Ouch! Eek!
It rolls onto your back, effectively making you a beast of burden. Oof! Argh! Ow! Oof! Ow!
Its grotesque mouth puckers and it whistles. A couple of wild, wild horses gallop up and kick the stone so it rolls right over you. Then they trample you for good measure.
Its grotesque mouth puckers and it whistles. A couple of wild, wild horses gallop up and try to drag you away. You threaten to ride them someday, though, and they get spooked and trot off.
It tries to roll over you, but can't get no satisfaction.
It starts to roll over you, but suffers the latest in a series of nervous breakdowns.
The stone wants to roll over you, but it can't always get what it wants.
not known
Occurs at The Oasis.
References
- The image is a reference to the logo of The Rolling Stones.
- The description refers to various theories to explain the movements of the stones on the Racetrack Playa of Death Valley.