Knott Yeti
He gnaws on your <arm> with his big, sharp, pointy teeth. Brrrrrrrrr (cold damage)
He gnaws on your stomach with his teeth, causing you abominable abdominal pain. Brrrrrrrrr (cold damage)
He puts your entire head in his mouth. Ew, and you thought these things smelled bad on the outside... Brrrrrrrrr (cold damage)
He lets loose a fiendish roar, which starts an avalanche high in the mountains. You get run over by at least twelve inches of snow (a licky boom boom down). Brrrrrrrrr (cold damage)
He tries to claw you, but you duck and make the mating call of the Knott Slanding, which frightens him.
He gnashes his teeth at you, but you act like an elfin dentist until he's frightened away.
He tries to gnaw on your stomach, but fails abominably. And abdominally.
He tries to put your head in his mouth, but stops when he catches a whiff of your hair.
![]() | You gain 160−262 Meat (average: 204.5, stdev: 17.8)* |
![]() | You acquire an item: penguin skin (9.4% chance)* |
![]() | You acquire an item: yeti fur (30.8% chance)* |
You gain 20-21 <substat>. |
Occurs at The Icy Peak.
References
- Knott Yeti refers to an old joke, which goes thus: "Has anyone found an abominable snowman?" "Not Yeti!"
- The Knott Slanding is a reference to the television show Knots Landing.
- The elfin dentist is an allusion to Hermey the Misfit Elf, a character from the 1964 Christmas television special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, who would rather study dentistry than make toys.
- The line "big, sharp, pointy teeth" is used to describe a killer rabbit in the 1975 movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
- "I thought they smelled bad on the outside" is said by Han Solo in The Empire Strikes Back after he kills and slices open a Taun-Taun, a large ice creature.
- The usage of the word 'abdominal' is a pun on a common mispronunciation of the word 'abominable'.
- As of August 29, 2006, the Yeti's attack message include Brrrr instead of Ouch.
- The phrase, "A licky boom-boom down", comes from the song Informer by Snow. The album name was 12 Inches of Snow.