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{{Familiar|famid=73|name=Wizard Action Figure|image=Waf.gif|H1=He is '''not''' a doll --|H2=He'll turn you into a newt|H3=if you call him one.|function= Heals, delevels strong opponents, attacks the enemy, and acts as a combination [[Blood-Faced Volleyball|Volleyball]]/[[Baby Gravy Fairy|Fairy]] at 1/3 weight.|hatchling=wizard action figure|equipment=mint-condition magic wand|ArenaStrong=Scavenger Hunt|ArenaWeak= none}}
{{Familiar|famid=73|name=Wizard Action Figure|image=Waf.gif|H1=He is '''not''' a doll --|H2=He'll turn you into a newt|H3=if you call him one.|function= Heals, delevels strong opponents, attacks the enemy, and acts as a combination [[Blood-Faced Volleyball|Volleyball]]/[[Baby Gravy Fairy|Fairy]] at 1/3 weight.|hatchling=wizard action figure|equipment=mint-condition magic wand|ArenaStrong=Scavenger Hunt|ArenaWeak=none}}


*At the start of combat:
*At the start of combat:
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*Wand-loss message:
*Wand-loss message:
::<name> glances at his magic wand and notices a few tiny scuff marks. Clearly distressed by the 'like new' condition of the wand, he throws it away in disgust.
::<name> glances at his magic wand and notices a few tiny scuff marks. Clearly distressed by the 'like new' condition of the wand, he throws it away in disgust.
==Arena Messages==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*The [[mint-condition magic wand]] is lost after (25 - 40??) adventures after it is equipped.
*The [[mint-condition magic wand]] is lost after (25 - 40??) adventures after it is equipped.
*Because a volleyball-type familiar's benefits scale as the square root of its weight, 1/3 the poundage translates to 57.7% of the stats.  Likewise, at 1/3 the weight a fairy would grant ''about'' half the item drop bonus.
*Because a volleyball-type familiar's benefits scale as the square root of its weight, 1/3 the poundage translates to 57.7% of the stats.  Likewise, at 1/3 the weight a fairy would grant ''about'' half the item drop bonus.
*The [[mint-condition magic wand]] causes the action figure to act as a Fairy and Volleyball of 2/3 of its weight, but will eventually break after a certain number of turns.  At the 2/3 value, the wizard is roughly 80% as effective as a volleyball of the same weight.
*The [[mint-condition magic wand]] causes the action figure to act as a Fairy and Volleyball of 2/3 of its weight, but will eventually break after a certain number of turns.  At the 2/3 value, the wizard is roughly 80% as effective as a volleyball of the same weight.
*Will heal you at the start of combat whenever your current HP is less than half of your maximum.  The amount healed is Weight-4 to Weight+5.
*Will heal you at the start of combat whenever your current HP is less than half of your maximum.  The amount healed is Weight-5 to Weight+5.
*Will not delevel the opponent if it heals you.
*Will not delevel the opponent if it heals you.
*Damage done is equal to Weight/2 (round down) to 2+Weight/2 (round up).
*Damage done is equal to Weight/2 (round down) to 2+Weight/2 (round up).


==References==
==References==
*This familiar and its hatchling are a reference to the popular Harry Potter series of fantasy books, and the teenage wizard that serves as the series' protagonist.
*This familiar and its hatchling are a reference to the popular ''[[Wikipedia:Harry Potter|Harry Potter]]'' series of fantasy books, and the teenage wizard that serves as the series' protagonist.
*Each spell the Wizard casts is a [[Wikipedia:Dog Latin|thinly-veiled]] reference to the spell's effect, also in reference to the Harry Potter series, in which the spells are the Latin terms for their effects:
*Each spell the Wizard casts is a [[Wikipedia:Dog Latin|thinly veiled]] reference to the spell's effect, also in reference to the ''Harry Potter'' series, in which the spells are the Latin terms for their effects:
**''Chapeaueum Go-braughio'' translates to 'chapeau' (hat) plus 'go braugh', an Anglicization of "go brách" in Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge), perhaps most commonly heard in the phrase "Éirinn go Brách" (roughly, "Ireland Forever").
**''Chapeaueum Go-braughio'' translates to 'chapeau' (hat) plus 'go braugh', an Anglicization of "go brách" in Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge), perhaps most commonly heard in the phrase "Éirinn go Brách" (roughly, "Ireland Forever").
**''Coppertonio Absentium'' alludes to an absence of a [[Wikipedia:Coppertone|popular sunblock lotion]].
**''Coppertonio Absentium'' alludes to an absence of a [[Wikipedia:Coppertone girl|popular sunblock lotion]].
**''Echoum Mariahcareus'', appropriately, echoes the voice of a [[Wikipedia:Mariah Carey|certain pop singer]].
**''Echoum Mariahcareus'', appropriately, echoes the voice of a [[Wikipedia:Mariah Carey|certain pop singer]].
**''Festivioso Animatum'' becomes 'Animated Festive'.
**''Festivioso Animatum'' becomes "Animated Festive."
**''Ittibittius Minimus'' is 'Itty-bitty, minimize', or 'small'.
**''Ittibittius Minimus'' is "Itty-bitty, minimize," or "small."
**''Klondikus Popsiculo'' refers to [[Wikipedia:Klondike bar|Klondike bars]] and popsicles.
**''Klondikus Popsiculo'' refers to [[Wikipedia:Klondike bar|Klondike bars]] and popsicles.
**''Neosporio Bandaidium'' refers to [[Wikipedia:Neosporin|Neosporin]], a common antibacterial gel, and the [[Wikipedia:Bandaid|Bandaid]].
**''Neosporio Bandaidium'' refers to [[Wikipedia:Neosporin|Neosporin]], a common antibacterial gel, and the [[Wikipedia:Band-Aid|Band-Aid]].
**''Oxybiscuitus'' refers to "Air Biscuits," a slang for [[Wikipedia:Flatulence|flatulence]].
**''Oxybiscuitus'' refers to "Air Biscuits," a slang for [[Wikipedia:Flatulence|flatulence]].
**''Pennzoilio Quakerstateum'' contains the names of two major motor oil brands: [[Wikipedia:Pennzoil|Pennzoil]] and Quaker State.
**''Pennzoilio Quakerstateum'' contains the names of two major motor oil brands: [[Wikipedia:Pennzoil|Pennzoil]] and Quaker State.
**''Prosperio Improvius'' works out as 'improve prosperity'
**''Prosperio Improvius'' works out as "improve prosperity."
**''Slapstickio Acmeus'' alludes to the type of slapstick comedy prevalent in [[Wikipedia:Looney Tunes|Looney Tunes]], which was famous for featuring [[Wikipedia:Acme Corporation|Acme]]-branded merchandise such as anvils.
**''Slapstickio Acmeus'' alludes to the type of slapstick comedy prevalent in ''[[Wikipedia:Looney Tunes|Looney Tunes]]'', which was famous for featuring [[Wikipedia:Acme Corporation|Acme]]-branded merchandise such as anvils.
**''Zygomaticus Rictus'' refers to the zygomaticus muscles (used in smiling) and the word rictus, meaning "a gaping grin."
**''Zygomaticus Rictus'' refers to the zygomaticus muscles (used in smiling) and the word rictus, meaning "a gaping grin."
*'In Loathing, maypole dances around you!' is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Yakov Smirnoff|Yakov Smirnoff]]'s 'In Soviet Russia' comedy routine.
*"In Loathing, maypole dances around you!" is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Yakov Smirnoff|Yakov Smirnoff]]'s "In Soviet Russia" comedy routine.
*The haiku may reference "The Kids' Song" by Moxy Früvous, which contains the emphatic line "not dolls, action figures!"
*The haiku may reference "The Kids' Song" by Moxy Früvous, which contains the emphatic line "not dolls, action figures!"
*The haiku appears to reference [[Wikipedia:Monty_Python_and_the_Holy_Grail|Monty Python and the Holy Grail]] through the witch that turned a man into a newt (he got better).
*The haiku appears to reference ''[[Wikipedia:Monty_Python_and_the_Holy_Grail|Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]'' through the witch that turned a man into a newt (he got better).


[[Category:Familiars]]
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Revision as of 02:02, 29 September 2007

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Needs deleveling formulas. Listed healing range might be off by a small amount. Arena messages.
Wizard Action Figure

He is not a doll --
He'll turn you into a newt
if you call him one.

Ability: Heals, delevels strong opponents, attacks the enemy, and acts as a combination Volleyball/Fairy at 1/3 weight.

Throne/Bjorn: Unknown

Hatchling: wizard action figure

Familiar-Specific Equipment: mint-condition magic wand

Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek

Mumming Trunk Abilities:

*Hover for details
Cannot breathe underwater
Combat Messages
  • At the start of combat:
<name> notices your wounds, points his wand at you, and mutters "Neosporio Bandaidium!" You feel somewhat better.
HPYou gain X hit points.
<name> looks at you, looks at your opponent, and frowns. He points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Ittibittius Minimus!" Your opponent shrinks a bit.
  • During combat:
<name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Coppertonio Absentium!" Your opponent's skin bubbles and turns red, dealing X damage.
<name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Klondikus Popsiculo!" A blast of icy air strikes your opponent for X damage.
<name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Oxybiscuitus!" A stinking cloud of green smoke forms around your opponent, dealing X damage.
<name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Echoum Mariahcareus!" A piercing wail fills the air, and your opponent cringes in terror, suffering X damage.
<name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Pennzoilio Quakerstateum!" A jet of motor oil drenches your opponent, dealing X damage.
<name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Slapstickio Acmeus!" A fast-moving anvil suddenly appears and hits your opponent in the head for X damage.
  • At the end of combat
Without a mint-condition magic wand equipped:
<name> waves his wand around and shouts "Prosperio Improvius!" He grins at you and dances around a little, but it seems sort of half-hearted.
With mint-condition magic wand equipped:
<name> waves his shiny new wand around and shouts "Prosperio Improvius!" He beams and dances a jig, clearly pleased with himself.
With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
<name> points his wand at his Tam O'Shanter and chants "Chapeaueum Go-braughio!" The hat's plaid pattern forms a face, and the face winks at you.
With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
<name> points his wand at the maypole and chants "Festivioso Animatum!" In Loathing, maypole dances around you!
With wax lips equipped:
<name> points his wand at the wax lips and chants "Zygomaticus Rictus!" The lips rise into the air and smile broadly.
  • Wand-loss message:
<name> glances at his magic wand and notices a few tiny scuff marks. Clearly distressed by the 'like new' condition of the wand, he throws it away in disgust.

Arena Messages

?

Notes

  • The mint-condition magic wand is lost after (25 - 40??) adventures after it is equipped.
  • Because a volleyball-type familiar's benefits scale as the square root of its weight, 1/3 the poundage translates to 57.7% of the stats. Likewise, at 1/3 the weight a fairy would grant about half the item drop bonus.
  • The mint-condition magic wand causes the action figure to act as a Fairy and Volleyball of 2/3 of its weight, but will eventually break after a certain number of turns. At the 2/3 value, the wizard is roughly 80% as effective as a volleyball of the same weight.
  • Will heal you at the start of combat whenever your current HP is less than half of your maximum. The amount healed is Weight-5 to Weight+5.
  • Will not delevel the opponent if it heals you.
  • Damage done is equal to Weight/2 (round down) to 2+Weight/2 (round up).

References

  • This familiar and its hatchling are a reference to the popular Harry Potter series of fantasy books, and the teenage wizard that serves as the series' protagonist.
  • Each spell the Wizard casts is a thinly veiled reference to the spell's effect, also in reference to the Harry Potter series, in which the spells are the Latin terms for their effects:
    • Chapeaueum Go-braughio translates to 'chapeau' (hat) plus 'go braugh', an Anglicization of "go brách" in Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge), perhaps most commonly heard in the phrase "Éirinn go Brách" (roughly, "Ireland Forever").
    • Coppertonio Absentium alludes to an absence of a popular sunblock lotion.
    • Echoum Mariahcareus, appropriately, echoes the voice of a certain pop singer.
    • Festivioso Animatum becomes "Animated Festive."
    • Ittibittius Minimus is "Itty-bitty, minimize," or "small."
    • Klondikus Popsiculo refers to Klondike bars and popsicles.
    • Neosporio Bandaidium refers to Neosporin, a common antibacterial gel, and the Band-Aid.
    • Oxybiscuitus refers to "Air Biscuits," a slang for flatulence.
    • Pennzoilio Quakerstateum contains the names of two major motor oil brands: Pennzoil and Quaker State.
    • Prosperio Improvius works out as "improve prosperity."
    • Slapstickio Acmeus alludes to the type of slapstick comedy prevalent in Looney Tunes, which was famous for featuring Acme-branded merchandise such as anvils.
    • Zygomaticus Rictus refers to the zygomaticus muscles (used in smiling) and the word rictus, meaning "a gaping grin."
  • "In Loathing, maypole dances around you!" is a reference to Yakov Smirnoff's "In Soviet Russia" comedy routine.
  • The haiku may reference "The Kids' Song" by Moxy Früvous, which contains the emphatic line "not dolls, action figures!"
  • The haiku appears to reference Monty Python and the Holy Grail through the witch that turned a man into a newt (he got better).