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<center>[[Image:gullflock.png]]</center>
 
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'''Defence Rating:'''
 
'''Defence Rating:'''
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== Scaling ==
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*Does this [[Opponents|opponent]] scale to you? No
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*[[Stats|Subpoints Gain]]: Does this scale with player stats? No
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*[[Opponent Level]]: Does this scale with player stats? No
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*[[HP]]: Does this scale with player stats? No
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*[[Elemental Damage Reduction]]: Y/N? If So What Kind
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*Elemental Weakness: Y/N? If So What Kind
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*Physical Resistance: Y/N?
    
== Combat Messages ==
 
== Combat Messages ==
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== Rewards ==
 
== Rewards ==
*[[rice]]
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*[[Image:Rice2.png]]You acquire an item: [[rice]] (31%)
*[[half-a-sausage]]
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*[[Image:Halfsnag.png]]You acquire an item: [[half-a-sausage]] (30.5%)
*You gain XX [[moolah]]
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'''Stats:'''
 
'''Stats:'''
*You gain XX [[brawn]]
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*You gain 1-5 [[brawn]]
*You gain XX [[brains]]
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*You gain 1-4 [[brains]]
*You gain XX [[bravado]]
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*You gain 1-5 [[bravado]]
    
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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*"MINE! MINE! MINE!" is reference to the seagulls from Finding Nemo.
 
*"MINE! MINE! MINE!" is reference to the seagulls from Finding Nemo.
 
*The commentary on the dump gulls' hair references the band A Flock of Seagulls, an 80's new wave band known for the lead singer's interesting hair configuration.
 
*The commentary on the dump gulls' hair references the band A Flock of Seagulls, an 80's new wave band known for the lead singer's interesting hair configuration.
*The missed attack message of the gulls exploding is of an urban myth that birds eating raw rice makes them explode. Here, [http://www.birdwatchersdigest.com/site/backyard_birds/myths/myths.aspx check it out!]
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*The missed attack message of the gulls exploding is of an urban myth that birds eating raw rice makes them explode. Here, [http://www.birds.cornell.edu/pfw/AboutBirdsandFeeding/FAQsBirdFeeding.htm#rice check it out!]
    
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