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==Notes==
==Notes==
*The item dropped is one of the [[Trick or treat]] candies. Known drops: [[Daffy Taffy]], [[Senior Mints]], [[Cold Hots candy]], [[Wint-O-Fresh mint]], [[Mr. Mediocrebar]]. This does not require you to have the specific costume.
*The item dropped is one of the [[Trick or treat]] candies. Known drops: [[Daffy Taffy]], [[Senior Mints]], [[Cold Hots candy]], [[Wint-O-Fresh mint]], [[Mr. Mediocrebar]]. This does not require you to have the specific costume.
==References==
*"Hadouken" (波動拳, ''hadōken'', IPA: hadoːkẽꜜɴ, a Japanese neologism, literally "wave motion fist"), is a special attack from the ''Street Fighter'' video game series achieved by the character thrusting their palms forward, sending a surge of spirit energy (or ''ki'') flying towards the opponent.
*"Hadouken" (波動拳, ''hadōken'', IPA: hadoːkẽꜜɴ, a Japanese neologism, literally "wave motion fist"), is a special attack from the ''Street Fighter'' video game series achieved by the character thrusting their palms forward, sending a surge of spirit energy (or ''ki'') flying towards the opponent.

Revision as of 10:45, 17 December 2009

Candyblast

Candyblast

Type: Combat Spell
MP Cost: 6

The ability to summon pasta from thin air is pretty sweet, but this lets you conjure something even sweeter -- a massive barrage of candy.

Deals ? damage.

Source: A Crimbo Carol, Ch. 3
Price: N/A
Class: Pastamancer
Level: N/A
When Used:
You make a hadouken gesture, and blast your opponent with a barrage of candy, dealing X damage.

Hey, some of it is even intact afterwards!

SomethingYou acquire... something. [[Data:{{{item}}}]]


Notes

References

  • "Hadouken" (波動拳, hadōken, IPA: hadoːkẽꜜɴ, a Japanese neologism, literally "wave motion fist"), is a special attack from the Street Fighter video game series achieved by the character thrusting their palms forward, sending a surge of spirit energy (or ki) flying towards the opponent.