TTHelvianTT

Chef

Jun 30th, 2017
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  1. Equipment: Chef Garments, Chef Hat
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  3. Chef's Toolkit: Begins with a cooking pot and frying pan.
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  5. Starting Skills:
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  7. Hot Stew: The Chef prepares hot stew in a large cooking pot. His allies may drink from the cooking pot to restore health. Additionally, the chef has servings. His abilities rely on a serving based system instead.
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  9. The Chef may use a serving to toss hot stew at an enemy to scald them, or toss a serving at an ally to heal them.
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  11. Drinking from the cooking pot directly takes one serving.
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  13. The Chef begins with 3 servings. The chef may butcher bodies to add 1-3 servings.
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  16. Level 2
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  18. Battle Bouillon: The Chef tosses a bouillon cube into the pot. The next serving he tosses to an ally is extra tasty, granting them increased healing and a +2 bonus to their next attack. (Serving: 1.)
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  20. Level 3
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  22. Fiery Chili: The Chef adds a super hot chili pepper to his soup. The next consumed serving grants the target ally the ability to breath fire once. Alternatively the chef can toss the serving onto an enemy, causing them to ignite and take fire damage from the scalding soup. (Serving: 1)
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  24. Level 4:
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  26. Soupy Explosion: The Chef slams his pot into the ground, causing the soup to explode around him. Enemies nearby are scalded, while allies are treated as if they were given a serving of soup. Any buff to the stew is applied to soupy explosion; so fiery chili will be served to everyone if the chef placed it in his pot previously.(CD: 4, Serving: 3)
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  28. Level 5
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  30. Into the Pot!: The Chef may toss an enemy into the pot before slamming it shut over the top of their head. The target is boiled alive inside the pot as the Chef prepares them for his allies; if 2 rounds pass with no escape from the enemy, then they die, granting the chef twice the amount of servings they'd normally receive from the body. (CD: 4)
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