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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*This requires a minimum of 25 familiars before being achievable. | *This requires a minimum of 25 familiars before being achievable. | ||
* | *When this trophy was first implemented, it was only possible to acquire it by purchasing special familiars from Mr. Store. With the additional familiars that have been released since then, any player can now obtain it. | ||
*This trophy must be attained in one ascension, as familiar weight resets when you ascend. | *This trophy must be attained in one ascension, as familiar weight resets when you ascend. | ||
*Familiars with 0 kills don't count toward the total; familiars must have at least 1 kill. | *Familiars with 0 kills don't count toward the total; familiars must have at least 1 kill. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:08, 19 May 2006
Trophy obtained by having familiars with total weight at least 500 lbs, not including familiar equipment, spells and buffs.
Trophy Maker Text
You're entitled to the "Black Hole Terrarium" Trophy, for having familiars in excess of 500 pounds.
Notes
- This requires a minimum of 25 familiars before being achievable.
- When this trophy was first implemented, it was only possible to acquire it by purchasing special familiars from Mr. Store. With the additional familiars that have been released since then, any player can now obtain it.
- This trophy must be attained in one ascension, as familiar weight resets when you ascend.
- Familiars with 0 kills don't count toward the total; familiars must have at least 1 kill.
References
- The filename of the image for this trophy, "He_aint_heavy_hes_my_familiar.gif", refers to the song "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", written by B. Scott and B. Russell, which peaked at #7 on the charts in 1970 as performed by the Hollies and at #20 in 1970 as performed by Neil Diamond, and peaked at #30 as the B-side to "Let It Shine" in 1976 as performed by Olivia Newton-John.