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|description=This skill allows you to toss your familiar, if you have one, or something else, if you don't. Just make sure that something else isn't a dwarf -- nobody does that, y'know?
|description=This skill allows you to toss your familiar, if you have one, or something else, if you don't. Just make sure that something else isn't a dwarf -- nobody does that, y'know?
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|source=Starting Skill
|price=N/A
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|class=[[Turtle Tamer]]
|class=[[Turtle Tamer]]

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Toss

Toss

Type: Combat
MP Cost: 1

This skill allows you to toss your familiar, if you have one, or something else, if you don't. Just make sure that something else isn't a dwarf -- nobody does that, y'know?

Deals damage depending on familiar weight.

Source: Starting Skill
Price: N/A
Class: Turtle Tamer
Level: 1
When Used:
  • With a familiar:
You pick up <familiar name> and toss him at your opponent, dealing X damage. Go <familiar name>!
  • Without a familiar:
You pick up a nearby turtle and fling it at your opponent, dealing 3 damage.


References

  • The description refers to a line that Gimli says ("Nobody tosses a dwarf!") in the film adaptation of The Fellowship of the Ring. He later allows Aragorn to toss him during the battle of Helm's Deep in The Two Towers. The line is itself a reference to the bar sport of dwarf tossing, which is exactly what the name implies.
  • The line "go <Familiar name>!" in the attack description is a reference to the Pokemon franchise. In the pokemon universe individuals typically announce that a pokemon is going into battle with the phrase 'Go <Pokemon Name>'.
    (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.)

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