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*The buff duration is equal to its weight divided by three, rounded up. | *The buff duration is equal to its weight divided by three, rounded up. | ||
*The Nutcracker can buff you against the Naughty Sorceress, any round. | *The Nutcracker can buff you against the Naughty Sorceress, any round. | ||
*The buffs seem to be cast on the first round of combat. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*The name of this familiar is a play on [[Wikipedia:The Nutcracker|''The Nutcracker Suite'']], a condensed version of [[Wikipedia:The Nutcracker|''The Nutcracker'']], a lengthy ballet composed by [[Wikipedia:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky]]. | *The name of this familiar is a play on [[Wikipedia:The Nutcracker|''The Nutcracker Suite'']], a condensed version of [[Wikipedia:The Nutcracker|''The Nutcracker'']], a lengthy ballet composed by [[Wikipedia:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky]]. | ||
*Each buff message mentions a dance: "Dance of the GravyPlum Fairies", "The Russian Dance", "The Arabian Dance", and "The Dance of the Reed Pipes". All of those are segments, are from ''The Nutcracker'' and/or ''The Nutcracker Suite''. The "Dance of the GravyPlum Fairies" is a [[Baby Gravy Fairy|gravy-fairyation]] of the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy". | *Each buff message mentions a dance: "Dance of the GravyPlum Fairies", "The Russian Dance", "The Arabian Dance", and "The Dance of the Reed Pipes". All of those are segments, are from ''The Nutcracker'' and/or ''The Nutcracker Suite''. The "Dance of the GravyPlum Fairies" is a [[Baby Gravy Fairy|gravy-fairyation]] of the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy". | ||
[[Category:Familiars]] | [[Category:Familiars]] |
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Sweet Nutcracker |
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Little wood soldier Inspiration in his dance No bark, but strong bite. |
Ability: Attacks like a pickle and occasionally buffs you.
Familiar-Specific Equipment: metal mandible
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular Messages:
- <name> tries to crack your opponent like a nut, but misses.
- <name> bites him with a resounding "clop," doing X damage
- <name> performs a passable rendition of the "Dance of the GravyPlum Fairies."
You acquire an effect: Aspect of the GravyPlum Fairy
(duration: X Adventures) - <name> hops around and kicks its little wooden legs in a decent attempt at "The Russian Dance."
You acquire an effect: Rushin' Hands
(duration: X Adventures) - <name> simultaneously ululates and gyrates as it goes through the motions of "The Arabian Dance."
You acquire an effect: Arabian Knighthood
(duration: X Adventures) - <name> does its best to bow to you before dancing an ungainly rendition of "The Chinese Dance."
You acquire an effect: Oriental Mysticism
(duration: X Adventures) - <name> skips stiffly around in what appears to be "The Dance of the Reed Pipes."
You acquire an effect: Reedy Pipes
(duration: X Adventures)
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> .
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> .
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> .
Notes
- The buff duration is equal to its weight divided by three, rounded up.
- The Nutcracker can buff you against the Naughty Sorceress, any round.
- The buffs seem to be cast on the first round of combat.
References
- The name of this familiar is a play on The Nutcracker Suite, a condensed version of The Nutcracker, a lengthy ballet composed by Tchaikovsky.
- Each buff message mentions a dance: "Dance of the GravyPlum Fairies", "The Russian Dance", "The Arabian Dance", and "The Dance of the Reed Pipes". All of those are segments, are from The Nutcracker and/or The Nutcracker Suite. The "Dance of the GravyPlum Fairies" is a gravy-fairyation of the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy".