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<center>(You must have at least 68 $stat to adventure here.)</center>
<center>(You must have at least 68 $stat to adventure here.)</center>
All monsters here, except a rampaging adding machine and Some Bad ASCII Art, suffer 30-60 damage from the [[dictionary]] (or [[facsimile dictionary]]), which can be used without being consumed.


{{CombatFrequency|num=100}}
{{CombatFrequency|num=100}}
All monsters, except a rampaging adding machine and Some Bad ASCII Art, here suffer 30-60 damage from the [[dictionary]], which can be used without being consumed.


==Combat Adventures==
==Combat Adventures==
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{{Combat|name=me4t begZ0r|drops=[[meat vortex]]|meat=None|stat=21-22|element=bad spelling|image=beggar.gif|level=87|hp=77}}
{{Combat|name=me4t begZ0r|drops=[[meat vortex]]|meat=None|stat=21-22|element=bad spelling|image=beggar.gif|level=87|hp=77}}


{{Combat|name=Spam Witch|drops=[[30669 scroll]], [[sammich crust]], [[Spam Witch sammich]]|meat=25-34|stat=21-22|element=bad spelling|image=spamwitch.gif|level=85|hp=75}}
{{Combat|name=Spam Witch|drops=[[30669 scroll]], [[sammich crust]], [[Spam Witch sammich]]|meat=25-34|stat=21-22|element=bad spelling|image=spamwitch.gif|level=85|hp=75|note1=[[Sammich crust]] will not drop unless you are on the appropriate [[The Bounty Hunter Hunter's Shack|bounty hunt]].}}
*[[Sammich crust]] will not drop unless you are on a [[The Bounty Hunter Hunter's Shack|bounty hunt]].


{{Combat|name=XXX pr0n|drops=[[f3d0r4]], [[lowercase N]], [[pr0n legs]]|meat=24-34|stat=18-19|element=bad spelling|image=pr0n.gif|level=75|hp=68}}
{{Combat|name=XXX pr0n|drops=[[f3d0r4]], [[lowercase N]], [[pr0n legs]]|meat=24-34|stat=18-19|element=bad spelling|image=pr0n.gif|level=75|hp=68}}
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{{Combat|name=rampaging adding machine|drops=None|meat=None|stat=20|element=none|image=adding.gif|level=80|hp=70}}
{{Combat|name=rampaging adding machine|drops=None|meat=None|stat=20|element=none|image=adding.gif|level=80|hp=70}}


{{Combat|name=Some Bad ASCII Art|drops=[[Ascii shirt]], [[30669 scroll]], [[33398 scroll]],[[334 scroll]], [[334 scroll]]|meat=0|stat=1|image=badascii.gif|level=1|hp=1}}
{{Combat|name=Some Bad ASCII Art|drops=[[Ascii shirt]], [[30669 scroll]], [[33398 scroll]],[[334 scroll]], [[334 scroll]]|meat=0|stat=1|image=badascii.gif|level=1|hp=1|note1=A [[Semi-Rare Adventures|semi-rare adventure]].}}
 
==Non-combat Adventures==
{{Adventure|name=Mistaken Identity, LOL|image=Gotel.gif|note1=Gives 10 turns of [[Scared Stiff]].|note2=[[Bad Moon]] only.}}


==References==
==References==
* The name "The Valley Beyond the Orc Chasm" is a play on a non-existent area in Zork 1. In the bundled "invisiClues", one could get help for Zork 1 with the use of a special pen that made hints appear below corresponding questions. The hints were divided by sections of the game, and one section was labeled "The Land Beyond the Chasm". The guide talks extensively about a bridge that can neither be found nor created, and, thus, the area is inaccessible. The section's purpose was to ensure that players couldn't spoil themselves by reading the questions and determining the answers; many other questions had no relevance to gameplay, and still others contained large amounts of blank space in order to fool a player into thinking that might be an important question. An online version of invisiClues for Zork 1 can be found [http://www.csd.uwo.ca/Infocom/Invisiclues/zork1/index.html here].   
*The name "The Valley Beyond the Orc Chasm" is a play on a non-existent area in [[Wikipedia:Zork|''Zork 1'']]. In the bundled "invisiClues," one could get help for ''Zork 1'' with the use of a special pen that made hints appear below corresponding questions. The hints were divided by sections of the game, and one section was labeled "The Land Beyond the Chasm." The guide talks extensively about a bridge that can neither be found nor created, and, thus, the area is inaccessible. The section's purpose was to ensure that players couldn't spoil themselves by reading the questions and determining the answers; many other questions had no relevance to gameplay, and still others contained large amounts of blank space in order to fool a player into thinking that might be an important question. An online version of invisiClues for ''Zork 1'' can be found [http://www.csd.uwo.ca/Infocom/Invisiclues/zork1/index.html here].   
* Try saying "Orc Chasm" out loud.
*Try saying "Orc Chasm" out loud.
* The Valley of Rof L'm Fao stands for [[Wiktionary:ROFLMAO|"The Valley of Rolling on the Floor Laughing My F***ing Ass Off."]]
*The Valley of Rof L'm Fao stands for [[Wiktionary:ROFLMAO|"The Valley of Rolling on the Floor Laughing My F***ing Ass Off."]]
* All of the monsters in this area make heavy use of [[Wikipedia:Leet|Leetspeak]], a type of internet slang that changes the spelling of English words by replacing letters with visually similar symbols (especially letters for numbers, such as 1 for L).
*All of the monsters in this area make heavy use of [[Wikipedia:Leet|Leetspeak]], a type of internet slang that changes the spelling of English words by replacing letters with visually similar symbols (especially letters for numbers, such as 1 for L).
* Jick maintains that the Valley is not, in fact, intended to resemble a part of the female anatomy. Also, originally, when you used the bridge, you got a new picture that looked even more like female anatomy, complete with mountains that looked like knees up in the air and a well-placed tree at the cleft where they met. However, Jick got tired of people snickering and took the picture out, as quoted from Mr. Skullhead's forum [http://forums.kingdomofloathing.com/viewtopic.php?p=2215813&highlight=#2215813 post].{{NeedsReview}}
*Jick maintains that the Valley is not, in fact, intended to resemble a part of the female anatomy. Also, originally, when you used the bridge, you got a new picture that looked even more like female anatomy, complete with mountains that looked like knees up in the air and a well-placed tree at the cleft where they met. However, Jick got tired of people snickering and took the picture out, as quoted from Mr. Skullhead's forum [http://forums.kingdomofloathing.com/viewtopic.php?p=2215813&highlight=#2215813 post].{{NeedsReview}}


[[Category:Locations|Valley Beyond the Orc Chasm, The]]
[[Category:Locations|Valley Beyond the Orc Chasm, The]]

Revision as of 18:42, 19 August 2007

The Valley of Rof L'm Fao
The Valley of Rof L'm Fao
The Valley of Rof L'm Fao
Zone Num 80
Location The Big Mountains
Unlocks After completing the Orc Chasm Quest.
Recom Stat 68
Combat % 100
ML 75 - 87
Terrain outdoor
Special Adventures
Lucky Bad ASCII Art
Bad Moon Mistaken Identity, LOL
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This area, found in The Big Mountains, opens up once you have the bridge in your inventory. Before the bridge it was The Orc Chasm. It is populated mostly by the horrid denizens of the Internet chat room, who will inflict bad spelling damage upon you, and a really angry adding machine. If your main stat isn't high enough, you will see the following message:

As you near the Valley, you hear the beating of drums. Sinister drums. Nearby sinister drums. You freak out, and can go no further.
(You must have at least 68 $stat to adventure here.)

All monsters here, except a rampaging adding machine and Some Bad ASCII Art, suffer 30-60 damage from the dictionary (or facsimile dictionary), which can be used without being consumed.

Template:CombatFrequency

Combat Adventures


1335 HaXx0r This monster is a Dude -- (edit metadata)

Anime Smiley This monster is a Horror -- (edit metadata)

Flaming Troll This monster is a Humanoid -- (edit metadata)

Lamz0r N00b This monster is a Dude -- (edit metadata)

me4t begZ0r This monster is a Dude -- (edit metadata)
  • Item Drops: meat vortex
  • Meat Drop: None
  • Monster Level: 87 • Substat Gain: 21.75 • Moxie for No Hit*: 97
  • Monster Defense: 78
  • Hit Points: 77
  • Initiative: 50
  • Elemental Alignment: bad spelling, weak against dictionary

Spam Witch This monster is a Dude -- (edit metadata)

XXX pr0n This monster is a Beast -- (edit metadata)

rampaging adding machine This monster is a Construct -- (edit metadata)
  • Item Drops: None
  • Meat Drop: None
  • Monster Level: 80 • Substat Gain: 20 • Moxie for No Hit*: 90
  • Monster Defense: 72
  • Hit Points: 70
  • Initiative: 50
  • Elemental Alignment: None

Some Bad ASCII Art -- (create metadata)

Monster data missing.

Non-combat Adventures


Mistaken Identity, LOL

References

  • The name "The Valley Beyond the Orc Chasm" is a play on a non-existent area in Zork 1. In the bundled "invisiClues," one could get help for Zork 1 with the use of a special pen that made hints appear below corresponding questions. The hints were divided by sections of the game, and one section was labeled "The Land Beyond the Chasm." The guide talks extensively about a bridge that can neither be found nor created, and, thus, the area is inaccessible. The section's purpose was to ensure that players couldn't spoil themselves by reading the questions and determining the answers; many other questions had no relevance to gameplay, and still others contained large amounts of blank space in order to fool a player into thinking that might be an important question. An online version of invisiClues for Zork 1 can be found here.
  • Try saying "Orc Chasm" out loud.
  • The Valley of Rof L'm Fao stands for "The Valley of Rolling on the Floor Laughing My F***ing Ass Off."
  • All of the monsters in this area make heavy use of Leetspeak, a type of internet slang that changes the spelling of English words by replacing letters with visually similar symbols (especially letters for numbers, such as 1 for L).
  • Jick maintains that the Valley is not, in fact, intended to resemble a part of the female anatomy. Also, originally, when you used the bridge, you got a new picture that looked even more like female anatomy, complete with mountains that looked like knees up in the air and a well-placed tree at the cleft where they met. However, Jick got tired of people snickering and took the picture out, as quoted from Mr. Skullhead's forum post.
    (This reference may not be entirely accurate, so it needs to be double checked and properly explained and formatted. See this page's talk page for more information.)