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| - The Dummy is an enemy found in the Ruins. It is the first enemy encountered in the game and serves as the tutorial battle.
- Kategoria:Artykuły wymagające poprawy kategorii Dummy – miejsce występujące w The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
- Ned revives a murdered auto safety specialist. He doesn't know who killed him, but wants Ned to tell a co-worker that he loved her. Ned, Chuck and Emerson follow the lead to a car company about to launch an experimental new model. Chuck and Olive both hope to push through Ned's barriers and get to know him better, but the new car has a dangerous secret of its own...
- Low-level players can train on them until they reach an Attack level of 8. After this, if they attempt to hit the dummy again, they won't be allowed to hit it and will receive the message, "There is nothing more you can learn from hitting a dummy."
- Using any style of combat on dummies would only give 5 attack experience per hit. Low level players could train on them until they reached an Attack level of 8. After this, if they attempted to hit the dummy again, they wouldn't be allowed to hit them and will receive the message "There is nothing more you can learn from hitting a dummy." There are also dummies located in the Combat training camp northwest of East Ardougne, where players could also train. However, in order to enter the camp, players must have completed the Biohazard quest.
- The Dummy is a character appeared in Gun Mayhem Show
- Dummy is a recurring enemy in various installments. As its name suggests, it is a dummy used as a placeholder and/or for debugging purposes.
- The Dummy was a supervillain who joined the Legion of Doom.
- Like a rubber nipple you give babies to shut them up. A pacifier.
- Using any style of combat on dummies would only give 5 attack experience per hit. Low level players could train on them until they reached an Attack level of 8. After this, if they attempted to hit the dummy again, they wouldn't be allowed to hit them and will receive the message "There is nothing more you can learn from hitting a dummy." There are also dummies located in the Combat training camp north-west of East Ardougne, where players could also train. Biohazard must be completed to enter the camp.
- The ventriloquist later attacked Haruka while she was too weak and sick to transform, at which point it was revealed that the dummy was controlling the ventriloquist. After Sailor Neptune destroyed the jar with Deep Submerge, the dummy tried to run away, but Haruka managed to transform into Sailor Uranus and destroy the dummy with World Shaking. Once the dummy was gone, the ventriloquist and the hotel staff were released from its power and everything went back to normal.
- Not alot is known about the Dummy, he was one of Dr. Magrew's marvels sitting in the corridor at the House of Marvels. When the two police officers break in to his house the dummy's eyes move indicating that it could be alive. There is many theories about this dummy, some think it was one of Magrew's failed experiments, maybe even his former wife. Others believe that it was a possesed doll he bought at an auction.
- Dummy is a basic and cheap card with taunt, good for when you want to get something on the field in the early stages of the game. However, if 'Penetration' is used on it or it is Silenced, this card cannot attack since it has no damage stat. Because of this the opponent has no real reason to remove it from board and it essentially wastes a place on the board. If Madjick is used on it, it dies instantly, unless its ATK was buffed.
- Dummies zijn zakken waar je tegen kan slaan om combat levels te trainen. en:Dummy
- Dummy (ダミー, Damī) is a special ability that allows an individual to replace themselves with a clone.
- Dummies appear only in the practice battle contained in the combat tutorial. Needless to say, they don't fight back. Unlike other destructible battlefield objects, battles do not end if only dummies are on a map.
- The Dummy appears in Practice mode simply for you to rip him to shreds without worrying about health. He wears no costume.
- The reason for terms such as "dummy" quickly became obvious when dummies refused to "dummy up" (as a Chicago gangster might put it). A dummy's utterances are, ironically, all dumb; and, like a website vandal, it quickly becomes easier to categorize the dummy than to seriously analyze every dumb thing he comes out with. In the United States, Republicans engage in the same "defense of the brand" by insisting that the label means that their candidates will vote differently from the Democrats. Anyone who believes this claim is a real dummy.
- In 2266, James T. Kirk referred to a particular puppet, which he initially believed to be Balok, as "a dummy. A puppet of some kind." (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver" ) In 2267, Hikaru Sulu compared a Black Knight that had just slain Leonard McCoy to a dummy. (TOS: "Shore Leave" ) In 2366, while subduing a hologram of William T. Riker, Reginald Barclay referred to the officer as "a pretty mannequin in a fancy uniform." (TNG: "Hollow Pursuits" ) Also that year, when shown male android Data by Kivas Fajo, Palor Toff mistook him for a mannequin. (TNG: "The Most Toys" )
- DUMMY is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee which can only be found via Action Replay. When activated in Debug Mode, it normally crashes the game, though another hack can force the game to present the stage. It merely consists of empty space, save for a lone invisible platform in the center that can only be seen using the debug menu.
- Dummy, also known as Dum-E, is a robotic hand helping machine created by Tony Stark when he was in MIT College. After graduating, Tony found some use for it and kept it for himself. It then became one of his main helpers in his workshop, together with another robotic, hand helping machine, called Butterfingers, which was controlled by J.A.R.V.I.S.
- A dummy is a scenery item that can be found in Varrock, in the house just north of the east bank. Players with under level 8 attack can hit them and gain a small amount of attack experience without gaining any hits experience.
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