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Familiar number: 5
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Sabre-Toothed Lime

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Sharp and acidic
Forget tequila and salt
No bark but great bite.

Ability: Attacks enemies

Hatchling: Limecub.gifImage:limecub.gifsabre-toothed lime cub sabre-toothed lime cub

Familiar-Specific Equipment: Saltshaker.gifImage:saltshaker.giftiny shaker of salt tiny shaker of salt

Arena.gifImage:arena.gifThe Cake-Shaped Arena Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek
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Combat Messages
  • Regular message(s):
    <name> bites <him/her/it> for X damage.
    <name> attempts to bite <him/her/it>, but misses.
  • With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
    <name> finds your slain foe's wallet stuck between its vicious fangs.
  • With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
    <name> gnashes his sabre-teeth at the maypole. I guess that's the way limes dance.
  • With wax lips equipped:
    <name> grins and almost loses his wax lips (they don't fit well over the sabre teeth, you see).

Arena Messages

  • When entered in a Scavenger Hunt:
    <name> has no eyes, and so is not exactly the best choice for this event.

Notes

  • Damage ranges from int(X/2)+1 to X+2, where X is the familiar's weight.
  • The lime will attempt to attack every round. It will hit ceiling(X/6)*10%, where X is the familiar's weight. (At 1 pound, it attacks 10% of the time; at 54 pounds, it attacks 90% of the time.)
  • There exists both a monster and a stuffed version of this familiar.

References

  • People often drink tequila with salt and a slice of lime.
 
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