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|image=heavy_lourde.gif | |image=heavy_lourde.gif | ||
|obtained=having [[:Category:Familiars|familiar]]s with a total weight of at least 100 lbs. | |obtained=having [[:Category:Familiars|familiar]]s with a total weight of at least 100 lbs. | ||
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*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== | ||
*The file name of this trophy, heavy_lourde.gif, alludes to a [[ | *The file name of this trophy, heavy_lourde.gif, alludes to a ''[[Wikipedia:Homestar Runner|Homestar Runner]]'' animation, in which a [http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php/homsar weight] bearing the label "Heavy Lourde" is dropped onto the oddball named [[wikipedia:Homsar|Homsar]]. Of course, "lourd" or "lourde" is French for "heavy", so this might merely be a bilingual weight such as might be found in [[Little Canadia]]. | ||
[[Category:Trophies]] | [[Category:Trophies]] |
Revision as of 04:56, 5 March 2007
Trophy Number: 4
Image Filename: heavy_lourde.gif
This trophy is earned by having familiars with a total weight of at least 100 lbs.
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You're entitled to the "100-Pound Load" Trophy, for having familiars in excess of 100 pounds. |
Notes
- This trophy must be attained in one ascension, as familiar weight resets when you ascend.
- Only your familiar's unbuffed weight counts towards this trophy.
- Familiars with 0 kills don't count toward the total; familiars must have at least 1 kill.
References
- The file name of this trophy, heavy_lourde.gif, alludes to a Homestar Runner animation, in which a weight bearing the label "Heavy Lourde" is dropped onto the oddball named Homsar. Of course, "lourd" or "lourde" is French for "heavy", so this might merely be a bilingual weight such as might be found in Little Canadia.