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* [[The Family Plot]] | |||
* [[McMillicancuddy's Farm (post-war)]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 01:02, 29 June 2007
Zombie duck | |
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Monster ID | 565 |
Locations | The Family Plot, McMillicancuddy's Farm (Post-War) |
Hit Points | 190 |
Attack | 171 |
Defense | 158 |
No-Hit | 181 |
Initiative | 40 |
Meat | 120-180 |
Phylum | beast |
Elements | spooky |
Resistance | None |
Monster Parts | head, leg, torso, tail, wing |
Drops | duct tape, frightful feather |
Manuel Entry | |
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This duck, which formerly only craved grains, has now developed a craving for brains. And at this particular moment, the brains it seems to crave the most are the ones inside that skull of yours.
Hit Message(s):
It says something that sounds like "Rast!" and bites you right in the <nipple>. Argh! Oof! Eek! Ugh! Oof! Eek! (spooky damage)
It starts to eat your eyes. Man, now that's just unreasonable. Ow! Ugh! Eek! Oof! Eek! Ow! (spooky damage)
It shuffles toward you, quacking in an unsettling and spooky way. Argh! Ow! Ouch! Argh! Argh! Ow! Ow! (spooky damage)
It does a highly-choreographed dance, which is so unsettling it makes a thrill run up your spine. Your body starts to shiver -- no mere mortal can resist the evil of the thriller. Ow! Ow! Eek! Ouch! Argh! Ugh! (spooky damage)
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![]() | You gain 162−170 Meat |
![]() | You acquire an item: frightful feather (??% chance)* |
You gain 42-44 <substat>. |
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References
- The part about eating your eyes and being unreasonable comes from the zombie-themed song Re: Your Brains.
- "It says something that sounds like 'Rast!'" is from the novel Cell by Stephen King.
- The hit message about a highly-choreographed dance is a reference to the video for the Michael Jackson song "Thriller."