Four skeleton invaders
Four skeleton invaders | |
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Monster ID | 1004 |
Locations | A Skeleton Invasion! with at least +41 ML |
Hit Points | 110 |
Attack | 110 |
Defense | 99 |
Initiative | 50 |
Meat | None |
Phylum | undead |
Elements | None |
Resistance | None |
Monster Parts | head, arm, leg, torso |
Manuel Entry | |
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All right, this is getting silly. Seaside Town must've been buried on top of an ancient skeleton burial ground, or something.
Hit Message(s):
Three of them throw the fourth one at your <forehead>. Ow! Eek! Ooh! Ugh! Ugh!
They kick you twice in the <throat> and twice in the <calf>. Ugh! Ooh! Argh! Ugh! Oof!
They bite you four times on the <giblets>. You'd think after the first one you'd have been shy. Oof! Eek! Ow! Ouch! Ooh!
They do that barbershop quartet thing, only instead of singing "Hello" at four different pitches, they punch you in four different parts of your body. Ouch! Oof! Ow! Ooh!
Three of them throw the fourth one at your <arm>, but you don't trust it any further than they can throw it.
They try to kick you, but they can't agree on whether to kick you in the <neck> or the <face>, so they do neither.
They try to mount a coordinated attack, but you pretend to be a fifth skeleton and confuse them.
They set up an elaborate zone defense to let the fifth skeleton through to attack you, but there's no fifth skeleton. Whoops! (FUMBLE!)
![]() | You acquire an item: bone chips (30% chance)* |
![]() | You acquire an item: bone chips (20% chance)* |
![]() | You acquire an item: bone chips (10% chance)* |
![]() | You acquire an item: bone chips (10% chance)* |
Occurred during A Skeleton Invasion! on the fourth day (with 41+ positive Monster Level) and afterwards (with 41-60 positive Monster Level)
Notes
- Attempting to use a rusty bonesaw yields the message:
- You use the saw to try and remove some bones from your opponent, but the fossilized bones are so hard that it doesn't accomplish anything beyond dulling the saw.
References
- Being shy after the first bite refers to the saying, "Once bitten, twice shy."