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* The [[hot egg]] drop is [[Conditional Drops|conditional]], and thus cannot be [[pickpocket|pickpocketed]], [[He-Boulder|yellow rayed]], or [[Disco Combos|rave stolen]]. | * The [[hot egg]] drop is [[Conditional Drops|conditional]], and thus cannot be [[pickpocket|pickpocketed]], [[He-Boulder|yellow rayed]], or [[Disco Combos|rave stolen]]. | ||
** Item drops that have a base chance of less than 1% are implemented by a conditional drop. | ** Item drops that have a base chance of less than 1% are implemented by a conditional drop. | ||
** Speculation based on <!--necessarily-->limited data: The hot egg likely has a 1% chance of potentially dropping (''probably'' affected by [[ | ** Speculation based on <!--necessarily-->limited data: The hot egg likely has a 1% chance of potentially dropping (''probably'' affected by [[Items from Monsters|item drop modifiers]]) and a rejection rate of 90-99%. The effective drop rate is then somewhere between 0.01% and 0.1%. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*The first hit message indirectly refers to the derogatory expression "[[Wikipedia:Indian giver|Indian giver]]." | *The first hit message indirectly refers to the derogatory expression "[[Wikipedia:Indian giver|Indian giver]]." |
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Snakefire in the grassfire | |
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Monster ID | 1209 |
Locations | Super-Intense Mega-Grassfire |
Hit Points | 500 |
Attack | 200 |
Defense | 200 |
No-Hit | 210 |
Initiative | 75 |
Meat | None |
Phylum | beast |
Elements | hot |
Resistance | 100% |
Monster Parts | Indeterminate |
Drops | FDKOL commendation, smoking grass, hot egg |
Pickpocket | smoking grass |
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You approach the more intense fires in the plains -- you'd think when a brushfire runs out of brush, it'd be less hot, but this one only seems to be growing more intense as time goes by.
Yeah, you'd think that. If you had time to think anything. Which you don't, because a snake made of fire darts out of the grass and heads directly at you.
It's a quick little bugger. You're not gonna be able to do anything fancy, here -- just a good old fashioned snake stomping.
Hit Message(s):
It gives you an Indian burn. Wait, is that racist? No, I guess would only be racist if it gave you an Indian burn and then immediately took it back. Ow! Oof! Oof! Ooh! Argh! (hot damage)
It constricts around your <arse> while biting your <ankle>. Eek! Ouch! Argh! Oof! Eek! (hot damage)
It rattles its piping-hot tail against your <knee>. You're lucky it didn't use its tailing-hot pipe. Eek! Ugh! Oof! Ugh! Argh! (hot damage)
It crawls from your <lower back> to your <arm>, burning them both and everything in between. Ouch! Ooh! Ow! Argh! Ooh!
![]() | You acquire an item: smoking grass (10% chance)* |
![]() | You acquire an item: hot egg (?% chance)* |
At the end of combat:
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A harried, charred dude runs up to you, panting. "Nice work, Adventurer!" he says, before heading back toward the fires.
"Nice work, Adventurer! And that's still a pretty cool hat!" he says, before heading back toward the fires.
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Occurs at A Super-Intense Mega-Grassfire.
Notes
- Susceptible to cold-based weapon damage; all other damage is reduced to 1 point (sleaze/stench-based damage causes 2 points due to its hot alignment).
- Its attacks are auto-hit, and can be hot-based or physical. Damage you take from hot attacks may be mitigated by your hot resistance.
- The hot egg drop is conditional, and thus cannot be pickpocketed, yellow rayed, or rave stolen.
- Item drops that have a base chance of less than 1% are implemented by a conditional drop.
- Speculation based on limited data: The hot egg likely has a 1% chance of potentially dropping (probably affected by item drop modifiers) and a rejection rate of 90-99%. The effective drop rate is then somewhere between 0.01% and 0.1%.
References
- The first hit message indirectly refers to the derogatory expression "Indian giver."