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'''Dark Attack''': [.15 * b.mhp] (15% maximum {{HP}} of the target).  
'''Dark Attack''': [.15 * b.mhp] (15% maximum {{HP}} of the target).  


'''Final Attack''': [143].
'''Final Attack''': [[[143]]].


== Battle Quotes ==
== Battle Quotes ==

Revision as of 15:52, 17 October 2021

Something in the Dark is the first phobia Sunny overcomes, representing his fear of heights. It is fought when Sunny first descends the stairs of his house, during the prologue. Thanks to an unknown person's words of encouragement, Sunny learns the skill Calm Down, allowing him to overcome his fear.

Battle

It has 9000 HP.png heart, 4500 MP.png juice, 10 attack, 10 defense, 10 speed and 10 luck. These values are meaningless, as the fight is never meant to be won. The fight will always have the following pattern:

??? Behaviour
???
First/second/third turn: does a dark attack, dealing 15% HP.png damage.

fourth/fifth : does nothing.

sixth/seventh/eighth turn: does a dark attack, dealing 15% HP.png damage.

nineth: does nothing.

tenth: attacks, doing 143 HP.png damage.

If Sunny fails to use Calm Down by the tenth turn, Something in the Dark will use it's final attack, inflicting 143 HP.png of damage as Sunny presumably falls to his death. Even if the attack is survived through cheats, the Game Over screen will still appear, as the battle is scripted to end in defeat at this point.

Formulas

Dark Attack: [.15 * b.mhp] (15% maximum HP.png of the target).

Final Attack: [[[143]]].

Battle Quotes

Action quotes

* Something taunts [target] as he falls.
* Something shoves [target].

During battle

* ???: ...
* ???: Take a deep breath... Don't be afraid. It's not as scary as you think.
*  You steady yourself... and remember how to calm down.
* ???: Remember, ... All you need to do is calm down...

Gallery

Trivia

  • The damage from its "final attack", 143, is strongly associated with Something, and likely stands for "I love you."