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− | headless makes animals and NPCS lose their head. Strangely, a Headless NPC can still wear hats, glasses, and facial hair. It seems as though the stomach area is considered the head, considering the placement of headgear. Dragons can still breathe fire. Hydras lose all three heads. A Shoggoth will lose the antennas on the top part of its body. |
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+ | |Box title = Headless |
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+ | |Aesthic Changes = Removes the wielder's head |
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+ | |Behavioral Changes = None |
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+ | |Synonyms = None Known}}The adjective '''Headless '''makes the wielder lose their head. Strangely, a Headless [[:Category:Humanoids|Humanoid]] can still wear [[Hat|hats]], [[Glasses|glasses]], and [[Beard|facial hair]]. It seems as though the stomach area is considered as the head, as headgear is placed around it. |
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+ | *A [[Shoggoth ]]will lose the antennas on the top part of its body, this is because the head is attached to the body, and not a seperate piece. |
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+ | *[[Dragon]]s can still breathe fire without their heads. |
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+ | *A [[Hydra ]]or [[Cerberus ]]will lose all three heads instead of just one. |
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Revision as of 18:45, 8 October 2012
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Aesthetic Changes |
None |
Behavioral Changes |
None |
Synonyms |
None Known |
Available in |
Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Remix, Scribblenauts Unlimited, Scribblenauts Unmasked, Scribblenauts Showdown, Scribblenauts Mega Pack |
The adjective Headless makes the wielder lose their head. Strangely, a Headless Humanoid can still wear hats, glasses, and facial hair. It seems as though the stomach area is considered as the head, as headgear is placed around it.
Trivia
- A Shoggoth will lose the antennas on the top part of its body, this is because the head is attached to the body, and not a seperate piece.
- Dragons can still breathe fire without their heads.
- A Hydra or Cerberus will lose all three heads instead of just one.