Wild seahorse
Wild seahorse | |
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Monster ID | 778 |
Locations | The Coral Corral |
Hit Points | 1000000 |
Attack | 500 |
Defense | 900000 |
Initiative | ∞ |
Meat | None |
Phylum | fish |
Elements | None |
Resistance | 100 |
Monster Parts | head, tail |
Manuel Entry | |
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This is one of the giant aquatic beasts that roams free in the great Wild West under the sea. Its powerful fins and tail make it able to pull harder than its terrestrial counterpart. So if there's something wild horses couldn't drag you away from, these things could get the job done.
Hit Message(s):
It pokes you with its pointy little mouth. Ooooo. Ooh! Ooh! Ow!
It drags you away, and into a particularly sharp bit of coral. Ouch! Ooh! Ooh!
It talks to you, which freaks you out, of course, of course. Ooh! Ooh! Ow! (spooky damage)
It slaps you with one of its fins. It hurts like the fin du monde. Eek! Eek! Argh!
It tosses a seahorseapple at you. Ew. Oof! Ouch! Oof! (stench damage)
It whips you with its tail, almost bringing an end to your tale. Ow! Eek! Eek!
It gives birth to a litter of wild seahorse babies, which is super-creepy because it's a male. And then super-painful when they all tail-whip you. Ooh! Ugh! Ouch! Ouch! Ugh!
It tries to bite you, but can't open its mouth, so it just sits there going "Ooooo."
It tries to drag you away, but you threaten to ride it someday, and it backs off.
It tries to talk to you, but no one can talk to a horse, of course.
It starts to slap you with its fins, but decides to wait until the fin de seicle[sic].
It tries to throw a seahorseapple at you, but you dodge.
It tries to whip you with its tail, but you dodge the tailwhipping.
It stops to give birth to a litter of wild seahorse babies. Seafoals? Aqua seafoal shame? (FUMBLE!)
Occurs at The Coral Corral.
Notes
- Is immune to (takes 1 damage from) all physical and elemental damage.
- Cannot be insta-killed.
- Cannot be olfacted.
- Cannot be copied, not even by pulled green taffy.
- Can be tamed, to provide access to The Mer-Kin Deepcity, and to provide a passive +100% initiative bonus underwater.
- Taming it requires three sea cowbells. It also requires a sea lasso, which you must first practice using until you become expert.
- Successful taming message:
- You finally manage to subdue the seahorse completely. It looks at you adoringly and nuzzles you.
I shall name you "Huckleberryjack", you say. "How do you like that?"
Huh. You didn't know seahorses could arch their eyebrows.
- You finally manage to subdue the seahorse completely. It looks at you adoringly and nuzzles you.
- Taming the seahorse correctly ends combat as if running away, but does not consume an adventure.
- Once tamed, every underwater adventure is prefixed by the following message:
- Atop your trusty seahorse Cloud Sand, you get the jump on it.
- Taming the seahorse without having Fishy active will not cause you to spend an extra Adventure, unlike the usual.
- A list of seahorse names can be found on the talk page. Please add all new seahorse names there.
- Eventually, we'll have enough information to form this template correctly.
- Seahorse names are randomized upon ascension.
- Your current seahorse name, if any, appears in the "other accomplishments" section of your quest log. It also appears every time you go to The Mer-Kin Deepcity, as well as as the start of underwater combats.
References
- In seahorses, the female deposits her eggs into a pouch on the male, who then carries the eggs until they hatch.
- One of the miss messages is a reference to The Rolling Stones song "Wild Horses".
- The random names reference characters from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. Specifically:
- <fruit>jack is derived from Applejack.
- <color>ie Pie is derived from Pinkie Pie.
- <noun> Sparkle is derived from Twilight Sparkle.
- "A horse is a horse, of course, of course, / And no one can talk to a horse, of course / That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mister Ed."
- La Fin du Monde is both French for "the end of the world" and also the name of a tasty beer.
- Fin de siècle is French for "the end of the century" and refers to a European cultural movement during the 1880s and 1890s that originated in France, with the belief that civilization leads to decadence.
- The fumble message, "Aqua seafoal shame?" is a reference to the Nirvana song "All Apologies", which contains the line "Aqua seafoam shame." The single for the song has a seahorse on the cover.