Pygmy Bugbear Shaman
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Abracadabra Phat loot falls and stats increase Using your magic |
Ability: Acts as both a Volleyball and a Fairy, but uses your MP to do so
Hatchling: pygmy bugbear shaman
Familiar-Specific Equipment: tiny nose-bone fetish
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular messages:
- <name> begins chanting, and you feel some of your power move from you to him.

- <name> dances in a circle. The air briefly glows octarine.
- <name> grins, and you catch a whiff of Ovaltine.
- Without enough MP:
- <name> looks at you with a disappointed frown.
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> casts a spell to dislodge some additional meat from your enemy.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> busts a disturbingly erotic move around the maypole. The air briefly glows octarine.
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> smiles extra wide with his wax lips. He looks so cute you could just strangle him.
Notes
- The amount of MP used is equal to half the Shaman's weight, rounded down (minimum 1 MP).
- In The Cake-Shaped Arena, the Pygmy Bugbear Shaman uses no MP's, so the tiny nose-bone fetish is useless here.
- Without enough MP the Pygmy Bugbear Shaman with do either the Volleyball effect or the Fairy effect, but not both.
- Was available in the Mr. Store during August, 2005.
References
- In Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, octarine is "the color of magic", an eighth color of the visible light spectrum that can only been seen by magic users (such as wizards and witches). Maypoles act as a sexual symbol there (and here), which disturbs some of the Discworld's inhabitants.