Reagnimated Gnome

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Reagnimated Gnome

With his extra parts
This reagnimated gnome
Dagnces, fights, and more!

Increases item drops, does other stuff with equipment.


Ability: Increases item drops from monsters and does a variety of other things, depending on the currently-equipped piece of familiar equipment.

Throne/Bjorn: +15 Spooky Damage, delevels by 3-5

Hatchling: Unagnimated Gnome

Familiar-Specific Equipment: gnomish swimmer's ears, gnomish coal miner's lung, gnomish tennis elbow, gnomish housemaid's kgnee, gnomish athlete's foot

Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek

Mumming Trunk Abilities:

+30% Meat Drop 4-5 MP +3 Muscle statgain +25% Item Drop +4 Mysticality statgain 8-10 HP +2 Moxie statgain
Delevel 25%*
*Hover for details
Can breathe underwater
Combat Messages
  • During combat:
    • With the gnomish athlete's foot equipped (first round only):
      <name> sticks out his foot and trips your opponent
      Monster AttackMonster attack power reduced by X
      Monster DefenseMonster defense reduced by X
    • With the gnomish coal miner's lung equipped:
      <name> coughs up a cloud of black dust. Your opponent decides to sneeze and gasp for air instead of attacking this round.
    • With the gnomish tennis elbow equipped:
      <name>'s arm pops up and smacks her for X damage, bringing the score to 15-love, your favor.
  • After combat:
    Even though he literally has two left feet, <name> manages a decent gnomish jig.
    <name> dances until he throws his back out, then sews it back in and continues.
    <name> does a few breakdancing moves, barely slowing down to reattach an elbow mid-break.
    <name> does a series of pirouettes without losing his balance. Keeping his head stationary while his body turns could be considered cheating, though.
    <name> does the Electric Slide, sparks flying from his armpitbolts.
    <name> pounds a few nails into the soles of his feet and does a tap dance.
    <name> waves his hands in the air like he just doesn't care, then carefully reattaches them.
    With a turn of his agnkle and a gnod of his head, <name> dances the Tragnsylvania Twist.
  • Enthroned in the Crown of Thrones:
    Some body parts fall off of <name> and land on the ground nearby. Your opponent trips over them.
Monster AttackMonster attack power reduced by 3-5
Monster DefenseMonster defense reduced by 3-5
  • Bjornified in the Buddy Bjorn:
    <name> uses one arm to throw his other arm at your opponent. It doesn't do any damage, but your foe seems to find it a bit disturbing.
Monster AttackMonster attack power reduced by 3-5
Monster DefenseMonster defense reduced by 3-5
  • With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
    <name> wignks one of his mis-matched eyes beneath the Tam O'Shanter.
  • With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
    <name> does the Monster Mash arougnd the Maypole.
  • With wax lips equipped:
    <name> covers his waxy lips with the Wax Lips and pokes his togngue through them.

Arena Messages

  • None - familiar cannot compete at the Arena.

Notes

  • Attempting to visit The Cake-Shaped Arena with this familiar for the first time each day results in a choice adventure, Pick a Part; from which you can choose one of five different pieces of familiar equipment.
  • Summary of familiar equipment abilities:
Item Effect
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Gnomish swimmer's ears
Gnomish coal miner's lung Blocks attacks
Gnomish tennis elbow Attacks in combat
Gnomish housemaid's kgnee Grants extra adventures after combat
Gnomish athlete's foot Delevels before combat by famweight/2?

History

  • When this familiar was first released, the choice adventure at the Cake-Shaped Arena consumed an adventure.

References

  • All of the pieces of equipment that you can get from Susie are named after common ailments that are associated with those particular parts of the body.