Tiger-lily
Tiger-lily | |
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Monster ID | 930 |
Locations | The Red Queen's Garden |
Hit Points | 75% of Monster Defense |
Attack | scales with player stats, capped at 200 |
Defense | scales with player stats, capped at 200 |
Initiative | 50 |
Meat | None |
Phylum | plant |
Elements | None |
Resistance | None |
Monster Parts | petal, pistil, stem |
Manuel Entry | |
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As you wander through the Croquet Grounds, you see a beautiful tiger-lily. You lean down to say, "What's up?", and it responds by hurling itself at your face, snarling and biting.
Hit Message(s):
It glares at you, then bites you in the <lower back>. You find the teeth of the tiger don't hurt as bad as the eye. Argh! Argh!
It scratches you in the <forehead>. Go get 'em, tiger. Ow! Ouch!
It chases you into the woods, bites you in the <forehead>, then apologizes insincerely. Ouch! Ugh!
It scratches you in the <leg>. It's not so grrrrreat. Eek! Argh!
It strangles you with its stem while biting and scratching. Look on the bright side: at least it's not a paper tiger-lily, so you're not getting any papercuts. Argh! Eek!
It tries to scratch you in the <throat>, but it's not a rose, so it doesn't have the thorns.
It watches you with the eye of a tiger. Well, both eyes.
It chases you into the woods, but gets distracted chasing the tails of other animals.
It fails to bite or scratch you this round. Grrrrrrreat!
It leaps at you, but you grab it by the tail. It takes a few minutes for either of you to figure out what to do next. (FUMBLE!)
You acquire an item: eye of the Tiger-lily (5% chance)* |
You acquire an item: Tiger-lily's milk (20% chance)* |
You acquire an item: reflection of a map (10% chance)* |
Notes
- This monster cannot be copied. Attempting to do so gives "For some reason, you can't bring yourself to make a copy of this monster. It's just too... unique and special."
References
- "They're Grrrrrrreat!" is the catchphrase of one Tony the Tiger, the mascot for Frosted Flakes.
- Saying "What's up?" to the Tiger lily is a reference to What's Up, Tiger Lily?, director Woody Allen's first film.