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*The [[miniature gravy-covered maypole]] combat message refers to the 1982 song "''Safety Dance''", by [[Wikipedia:Men Without Hats|Men Without Hats]], in which the line "we can dance if we want to" | *The [[miniature gravy-covered maypole]] combat message refers to the 1982 song "''Safety Dance''", by [[Wikipedia:Men Without Hats|Men Without Hats]], in which the line "we can dance if we want to" recurs. Since the Stab Bat is performing an ''unsafe'' dance, it stands to reason that "you can't dance if you want to". | ||
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Stab Bat |
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Man, that's wicked sharp: Self-swinging bloodthirsty sword But it cuts both ways. |
Ability: Attacks either your foe or yourself.
Familiar-Specific Equipment: shock collar
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular messages:
- <name> stabs you for X damage.
- <name> attempts to stab you, but misses.
- <name> stabs <him/her/it/them> for X damage.
- <name> attempts to stab <him/her/it/them>, but misses.
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> drives its tail deep into your slain foe's wallet.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> does a very unsafe dance around the maypole. You can't dance if you want to.
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> grins a bloodthirsty, untrustworthy grin with his wax lips.
Arena Messages
- When entered in a game of Hide and Seek:
- <name> has no interest in hiding. <name> only has an interest in stabbing things.
Notes
- In The Cake-Shaped Arena the Stab Bat never stabs you.
- Ascending with a 20-pound Stab Bat makes you eligible for the Slice and Dice trophy.
- There exists both a monster and a stuffed version of this familiar.
References
- The miniature gravy-covered maypole combat message refers to the 1982 song "Safety Dance", by Men Without Hats, in which the line "we can dance if we want to" recurs. Since the Stab Bat is performing an unsafe dance, it stands to reason that "you can't dance if you want to".