Exotic Parrot
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Chatterbox parrot with technicolor dreamcoat protects you from harm |
Ability: Gives elemental resistances based on weight; 1 level for every 4 lbs, applied in the order: Hot, Cold, Spooky, Stench, Sleaze. (The cracker almost gives +1 to all resistances.)
Familiar-Specific Equipment: cracker
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- The parrot will sometimes repeat the last thing you said in chat as its combat text.
- Without being in chat:
- <name> squawks, "Awwrrk! Timmy's fallen down the well! *whistle*"
- <name> squawks, "Awwrrk! Your actions are morally reprehenisble. *whistle*"
- <name> squawks, "Awwrrk! Don't forget DL-6! *whistle*"
- <name> sits on your shoulder, preening and otherwise unaware of what you're doing.
- <name> squawks, "Awwrrk! Timmy's fallen down the well! *whistle*"
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> winks at you and squawks "Pieces of eight! Awwrk!"
- This message occurs in addition to the "without being in chat" or chat-quote message.
- <name> winks at you and squawks "Pieces of eight! Awwrk!"
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> flaps around the maypole once, and then perches on top of it and preens for a bit.
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> tries to whistle at you, but the wax lips make it rather difficult.
Arena Messages
- When entered in a game of Hide and Seek:
- <name> is far too brightly-colored to be an effective hider.
Notes
- Attempting to name the parrot "Polly" will result in it being named "Unoriginality." However, naming it "Polly" at Manage Familiar Names will not trigger the renaming of "Unoriginality."
- At sufficient weight, the parrot meets The L33t Tr4pz0r's requirement for cold resistance.
- The Exotic Parrot is commonly a familiar of choice for PvPers as its +15 equipment can be advantageous in the "Familiar Weight" minigame.
References
- "Don't forget DL-6" is a reference to the Nintendo DS game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. Specifically, a part where the player must cross-examine a parrot to get the bird to say, "Don't forget DL-6."
- The haiku about the technicolor dreamcoat refers to the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, which, in turn, is a reference to the Biblical story about Joseph and his coat of many colors.
- The message where the parrot reports Timmy having fallen down a well is a common joke made referencing Lassie.
- The message about "pieces of eight" is a reference to Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, in which Captain Flint, Long John Silver's parrot, screams, "Pieces of eight."