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Missiletoad Sheet
Basics
- Name: Missiletoad
- Affinity: Thunder
- XP: 9
Weapon Levels
- n/a
- Items: Mistletoe Seed, Yoshi Cookie, Watermelon, Guns Akimbo Badge
- Armor: None
Combat Stats
- HP: 6
- VP: 0
- MP: 0
- Attack Power: 9
- Magic Power: 1
- Defense Power: 0
- Brain Power: 2
Field Stats
- Strength: 3
- Hand-Eye: 3
- Platform: 9
- Knowledge: 6
- Clever: 3
- Charisma: 3
- Unique: Able to hide undetectably in missiletoe even where it shouldn't be able to fit.
- Weight: 5
Attacks
- Basic Attack: Pops out of the missiletoe above the target and spits down a green missile.
Weapons
- None
Special Attacks
- None
Psychic Attacks
- None
Magical Attacks
- None
Elemental Modifiers
- Earth --
- Ice --
- Water --
- Wind --
- Fire --
- Thunder --
- Poison --
- Plant --
Information
A large toad that hides itself in the missiletoe that hangs from ceilings. When you pass underneath, the toad will pop out, ribbit, and spit a missile down at you. However, not all patches of missiletoe contain Missiletoads. You only ever see the toad's head, so the appearance of its body is a mystery, much like Diglett. Evidently I'm not the only one to come up with this pun on "mistletoe," as I've seen memes to the effect around Christmastime.
Notes
- When one or more Missiletoads exist in battle, the battlefield will have a ceiling, and hanging from this will be missiletoe, a decorative plant that cannot be destroyed and has no effect except to hide Missiletoads. Any Missiletoads present in the battle will remain hidden in the missiletoe, only popping out briefly to attack and retreating back in before the Player Phase. Due to being hidden, Missiletoads cannot be targeted individually by attacks; only fieldwide multitarget attacks will be able to hit Missiletoads, although because psychic attacks are aimed by sensing the target's brainwaves instead of using eyesight, these will function normally against Missiletoads. If a Missiletoad becomes Paralyzed or the like, it will hang out of the missiletoe and be vulnerable to all attacks during this time, but it will still remain at the height of the ceiling, requiring as much Platform to hit it with melee attacks (whether or not Missiletoads will be hit by earthquakes depends on whether their ceiling is connected to the ground or beneath a free-floating platform). If the players manage to get on top of the roof above the missiletoe-ridden ceiling (or really anywhere above the missiletoe's height), Missiletoads will be unable to target them, and if at this point Missiletoads are the only enemies remaining in the battle, the players may choose to end the battle and leave the toads behind, receiving XP from any other enemies that had been defeated but none from undfeated Missiletoads.