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**<name> engulfs your opponent. <He/She/It> | **<name> engulfs your opponent. <He/She/It> come out looking slightly younger and less powerful. | ||
**Just as <he/she/it> goes to attack you, <name> sends <him/her/it> back in time by a few seconds and the attack never happens. | **Just as <he/she/it> goes to attack you, <name> sends <him/her/it> back in time by a few seconds and the attack never happens. | ||
**<name> shimmers briefly, and you feel it getting earlier. <br /> | **<name> shimmers briefly, and you feel it getting earlier. <br /> |
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Space-time hernia. Slows things down, or speeds things up. Depends on its mood. |
Ability: Like a barrrnacle combined with a weaker potato. Occasionally gives extra Adventures.
Hatchling: miniscule temporal rip
Familiar-Specific Equipment: 1.21 jigawatts
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular Messages:
- <name> engulfs your opponent. <He/She/It> come out looking slightly younger and less powerful.
- Just as <he/she/it> goes to attack you, <name> sends <him/her/it> back in time by a few seconds and the attack never happens.
- <name> shimmers briefly, and you feel it getting earlier.
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- ?
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- ?
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> smiles in slow motion with the lips that are somehow suspended in his howling void.
Notes
- November 2005's special of the month from Mr. Store.
- Frequency of the extra adventure occurrence has been suggested to be 5-10% at 20lbs, but seems to be less frequent at higher weights: at 40 pounds it occurs roughly 1.5% of the time.