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Vampieroghi

Vampieroghi

The Vampieroghi is a Pasta Guardian which Pastamancers can call upon in combat under certain conditions. By using vampire glitter a Pastamancer can establish a connection with a Vampieroghi.

Once connected, the Pastamancer can then summon it in combat. It will damage your opponent and transfer the HP to you like a mosquito. It later restores MP as well as HP in increasing amounts.

Combat Messages

  • When summoning it:
You conjure a pierogi, and there is a hiss as it becomes inflated with <name>'s presence.
  • Every round of combat:
<name> sinks his fangs into your opponent, draining X points worth of blood. You feel a wave of resonant mystical energy pass from him to you.
HPYou gain some hit points.
  • At level 5 or higher, every round of combat:
<name> sinks his fangs into your opponent, draining X points worth of blood. You feel a wave of resonant mystical energy pass from him to you.
HPYou gain some hit points.
MPYou gain some Mana Points.
  • At level 10 during some rounds of combat:
<name> sinks his fangs into your opponent, draining Y points worth of blood. You feel a tremendously powerful wave of resonant mystical energy pass from him to you.
HPYou gain some hit points.
MPYou gain some Mana Points.

Name

Vampierogi names are fairly simple, consisting merely of a man's first name. Some examples are "Ben", "Dave", "Hank", and "Jim".

Notes

  • One of the Pasta Guardians. Guardian summons are limited to 10 per day, or 15 with the Bandolier of the Spaghetti Elemental.
  • The damage and healing caused in each round are equal to each other. The amount ranges from 1.5(level+1) to 3(level+1).
  • Beginning at level 5, the same quantity of MP is also restored every round.
  • Beginning at level 10, its attack will occasionally do much greater damage and restore an equally larger amount of HP and MP. This amount ranges from 48-99?.

References

  • The name of this guardian refers to the dish Pierogi, a type of boiled dumpling typical in Eastern Europe cuisine.

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