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Slugger Sheet
Basics
- Name: Slugger
- Affinity: Poison
- XP: 18
Weapon Levels
- Sword: A
- Other: E
- Items: Beastball, Watermelon, Smash Egg, Franklin Badge
- Armor: None
Combat Stats
- HP: 12
- VP: 12
- MP: 0
- Attack Power: 2
- Magic Power: 1
- Defense Power: 1
- Brain Power: 3
Field Stats
- Strength: 7
- Hand-Eye: 7
- Platform: 5
- Knowledge: 5
- Clever: 5
- Charisma: 5
- Unique: n/a
- Weight: 4
Attacks
- Basic Attack: Slide-kicks the target as though sliding into home base.
Weapons
- Baseball Bat, Steel Bat, Homerun Bat, Dingbat
Special Attacks
- Round Robin~ Attack: WBAP, VP: 2, Target: All (Successive), Weapon: Sword, Only usable if a Green Glove is present, alive, and has a Hand-type weapon equipped, and deals damage that is neutral in the Weapon Triangle
"The Green Glove tosses a ball, and the Slugger bats it at a foe, then hits it at the next on the bounce back until all foes are hit."
Psychic Attacks
- None
Magical Attacks
- None
Elemental Modifiers
- Earth --
- Ice --
- Water --
- Wind --
- Fire --
- Thunder --
- Poison --
- Plant --
Information
A yellow-robed relative of Bandits who carries a baseball bat and uses it to send projectiles back at their originators. Appearing very rarely in the Yoshi games, this normally takes the form of batting back Yoshi's thrown eggs. Naturally, you're better off trying melee attacks against it. Sluggers along with Green Gloves are known as the Baseball Boys, and when together can hit balls at all opponents in one turn.
Notes
- So long as a Slugger has a Sword-type weapon equipped, it constantly counts as Reflective and can't have that Status taken away, except temporarily by Neutralization. If the weapon becomes unequipped in any way, it loses the Reflectivity; at this point it can have Reflectivity temporarily applied to it like a normal character, but this will wear off normally, or be replaced by perpetual Reflectivity if it reacquires and re-equips a Sword.