Wizard Action Figure
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Wizard Action Figure |
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He is not a doll -- He'll turn you into a newt if you call him one. |
Ability: Heals, delevels strong opponents, attacks the enemy, and acts as a combination Volleyball/Fairy at 1/3 weight.
Hatchling: wizard action figure
Familiar-Specific Equipment: mint-condition magic wand
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- At the start of combat:
- <name> notices your wounds, points his wand at you, and mutters "Neosporio Bandaidium!" You feel somewhat better.
You gain X hit points. - <name> looks at you, looks at your opponent, and frowns. He points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Ittibittius Minimus!" Your opponent shrinks a bit.
- During combat:
- <name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Coppertonio Absentium!" Your opponent's skin bubbles and turns red, dealing X damage.
- <name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Klondikus Popsiculo!" A blast of icy air strikes your opponent for X damage.
- <name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Oxybiscuitus!" A stinking cloud of green smoke forms around your opponent, dealing X damage.
- <name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Echoum Mariahcareus!" A piercing wail fills the air, and your opponent cringes in terror, suffering X damage.
- <name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Pennzoilio Quakerstateum!" A jet of motor oil drenches your opponent, dealing X damage.
- <name> points his wand at your opponent and shouts "Slapstickio Acmeus!" A fast-moving anvil suddenly appears and hits your opponent in the head for X damage.
- At the end of combat
- Without a mint-condition magic wand equipped:
- <name> waves his wand around and shouts "Prosperio Improvius!" He grins at you and dances around a little, but it seems sort of half-hearted.
- With mint-condition magic wand equipped:
- <name> waves his shiny new wand around and shouts "Prosperio Improvius!" He beams and dances a jig, clearly pleased with himself.
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> points his wand at his Tam O'Shanter and chants "Chapeaueum Go-braughio!" The hat's plaid pattern forms a face, and the face winks at you.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> points his wand at the maypole and chants "Festivioso Animatum!" In Loathing, maypole dances around you!
- With wax lips equipped:
- <name> points his wand at the wax lips and chants "Zygomaticus Rictus!" The lips rise into the air and smile broadly
Notes
- Because a volleyball-type familiar's benefits scale as the square root of it's weight, 1/3 the poundage translates to 57.7% of the stats.
- Likewise, at 1/3 the weight a fairy would grant about half the item drop bonus.
- Will heal you at the start of combat whenever your current HP is less than half of your maximum. The amount healed is Weight-4 to Weight+4.
- Will not delevel the opponent if it heals you.
- Damage done is equal to Weight/2 (round down) to 2+Weight/2 (round up).
References
- This familiar and its hatchling are a reference to the popular Harry Potter series of fantasy books, and the angsty teenage wizard that serves as the series' protagonist.
- Each spell the Wizard casts is a thinly-veiled reference to the spell's effect:
- Chapeaueum Go-braughio
- Coppertonio Absentium alludes to an absence of a popular sunblock lotion.
- Echoum Mariahcareus, appropriately, echoes the voice of a certain pop singer.
- Festivioso Animatum
- Ittibittius Minimus
- Klondikus Popsiculo refers to Klondike bars and popsicles.
- Neosporio Bandaidium refers to Neosporin, a common antibacterial gel, and the Bandaid.
- Oxybiscuitus refers to "Air Biscuits," a slang for flatulence.
- Pennzoilio Quakerstateum contains the names of two major motor oil brands: Pennzoil and Quaker State.
- Prosperio Improvius
- Slapstickio Acmeus alludes to the type of slapstick comedy prevalent in Loony Tunes, which was famous for featuring Acme-branded merchandise such as anvils.
- Zygomaticus Rictus refers to the zygomaticus muscle (used in smiling) and the word rictus, meaning "a gape or grin."