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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The starfish is required in the [[A Perplexing Door|Perplexing Door]], in the [[Naughty Sorceress Quest]] | |||
*The starfish does damage (and delivers MP) in the range of (floor((weight+3)/2) to (weight+3). | *The starfish does damage (and delivers MP) in the range of (floor((weight+3)/2) to (weight+3). | ||
*The starfish acts approximately 33% of the time, regardless of its weight. | *The starfish acts approximately 33% of the time, regardless of its weight. |
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Out of mojo blues? Do you believe in magic? Wish upon this star. |
Ability: Takes HP from enemies to restore your MP
Familiar-Specific Equipment: magnifying glass
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular message:
- <name> floats behind your opponent, and begins to glow brightly. Starlight shines through your opponent, doing X damage, and pours into your body.
![]() | You gain X Mana Points. |
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> glows brightly, revealing some meat your foe dropped in all the excitement.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> beams and floats around the maypole.
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> smiles vertically with his wax lips. You must have stuck them on wrong.
Arena Messages
- When entered in a game of Hide and Seek:
- <name> shines too brightly to hide very well.
Notes
- The starfish is required in the Perplexing Door, in the Naughty Sorceress Quest
- The starfish does damage (and delivers MP) in the range of (floor((weight+3)/2) to (weight+3).
- The starfish acts approximately 33% of the time, regardless of its weight.
References
- The star starfish drawing is modeled after a childish drawing of an asshole, from the 1973 book Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut.
- In the haiku, Do You Believe In Magic? is a song by the Lovin' Spoonful. "Do you believe in magic?" was also a McDonald's slogan in 1993, based on the aforementioned song.
- "Wish upon this star" in the haiku refers to the song When You Wish upon a Star from the 1940 Walt Disney movie Pinocchio.
- In the wax lips message, "smiles vertically with his wax lips" may be a play on "vertical lips", which along with the starfish, can be taken as anatomical references.