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A Fodder is a term used to describe a weak character either a fictional person or a real life person the term is used directly to inform people that the person or group is lacking in stats and is easily defeated or killed.

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  • A Fodder is a term used to describe a weak character either a fictional person or a real life person the term is used directly to inform people that the person or group is lacking in stats and is easily defeated or killed.
  • Izraz za male, slabe i jeftine brodove, pretežno male lovce. Njihova je svrha da primaju udarce umjesto većih brodova tokom napada. Isto vrijedi za jeftinu obranu kao raketobacač i mali laser koji služe da veća i skuplja obrana ne bude uništena. Pošto se mete u borbi biraju slučajnim odabirom posjedovanje veće količine foddera će smanjiti šanse uništenja drugih brodova.
  • Species Location Weapon Abilities The fodder, also known as the water watcher, is a minor enemy in Jak II and Jak 3. It is an amphibian first encountered in the Tomb of Mar between the two consecutive missions "Pass the first test of manhood" and "Pass the second test of manhood". It later made a re-appearance in a similar green variety in Jak 3 during the mission "Explore eco mine" in the eco mine.
  • Fodder is the main food for horses. The energy it gives depends on the energy the horse has when fed, and how much you decide to feed it. You can feed a horse up to 20 pounds of fodder, and no more than 20 every day.
  • Fodder is the collective name for small creatures that Spyro can kill to regain health. If a fodder is killed, its body will disappear, releasing a butterfly for Sparx to eat. Starting with Ripto's Rage!, every tenth butterfly released is a special extra life butterfly.
  • Fodder is a term for small, weak, inexpensive ships, usually Light Fighters, used to prevent larger ships from taking damage during attacks. It can also refer to inexpensive defences, usually Rocket Launchers or Light Lasers, used to increase the chances that more advanced defences (such as Gauss or Plasma Cannons) will not be destroyed during an attack. As targets in a battle are chosen randomly, having lots of weaker units will decrease the chance that bigger ships will be targeted, taking damage and potentially destroying them.
  • Fodders are a Necromorph form encountered during the outbreaks on Luna and Tau Volantis. They are introduced during the events of Dead Space 3.
  • Fodder is consumed by monsters in the barn.One monster requires one unit of fodder per day.Fodder can be bought from Erik, or harvested manually with a sickle with each square granting a single unit of fodder or harvested by a monster with each square providing multiple units of fodder (based either on friendship or prosperity). A method of easily achieving prosperity in the Homestead is by planting lots of fodder and not cutting it, each unit of fully grown fodder spawns a random Runey every day. Once you achieve prosperity in at least one area, you can cut the fodder once every day and it will grow back the next day, giving you a daily supply of fodder and Runeys.
  • È un termine che deriva dai server inglesi, è traducibile con “specchietto per le allodole”, in generale non viene tradotto. Esso indica una piccola nave, debole e poco costosa, usata per fare in modo che i colpi delle navi e delle difese avversarie abbiano una probabilità molto più alta di colpire le piccole navi rispetto alle grandi navi, poiché l’obiettivo di una nave viene scelto a caso.
  • Fodder is any character, game, or series who would be unable to earn more than 20% of the vote against Base Link, aka finishes under 20% on the X-stats for that season. Hence the fodder line is generally considered to be an X-stat value of 20%. Some examples of fodder include Sarah Kerrigan (14.95%), Mother Brain (16.25%), Fallout 2 (13.90%), and the Harvest Moon series (13.89%). Someone like Viewtiful Joe is not technically fodder, however, as he finished with a 21.05% value on Base Link.
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  • Bite attack
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  • Battle for Bikini Bottom
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  • Fodder
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  • *Tim Caufman *Sam Ackerman *Spencer Mahad
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  • Robot
  • Amphibian
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  • *Looks like a regular human until sufficient damage is inflicted upon it, at which point it reveals new appendages.
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  • *Uses ice axes, hatchets, crowbars, police batons, surgical saws, or pipe wrenches as weapons. *Upon losing upper body, uses pronged tendrils. *If the legs are cut off first, projectile shooting appendages take their place.
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • Destroying Bikini Bottom
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  • Other robots
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  • Lime green
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  • Fodder is any character, game, or series who would be unable to earn more than 20% of the vote against Base Link, aka finishes under 20% on the X-stats for that season. Hence the fodder line is generally considered to be an X-stat value of 20%. Some examples of fodder include Sarah Kerrigan (14.95%), Mother Brain (16.25%), Fallout 2 (13.90%), and the Harvest Moon series (13.89%). Someone like Viewtiful Joe is not technically fodder, however, as he finished with a 21.05% value on Base Link. Those above the fodder line but below the Noble Nine are generally considered some kind of mid-carder (high, middle, or low) - capable of winning a match, but probably only if their opponent is a low-midcarder or fodder.
  • È un termine che deriva dai server inglesi, è traducibile con “specchietto per le allodole”, in generale non viene tradotto. Esso indica una piccola nave, debole e poco costosa, usata per fare in modo che i colpi delle navi e delle difese avversarie abbiano una probabilità molto più alta di colpire le piccole navi rispetto alle grandi navi, poiché l’obiettivo di una nave viene scelto a caso. Ad esempio, la Morte Nera e la Corazzata sono due grandi navi, forti e molto costose, con elevata integrità, forza di scudo e di attacco. Tuttavia 35 cannoni al plasma possono distruggere 1 Morte Nera, con perdita di appena 3 cannoni. Nel caso della corazzata ne bastano soltanto 2, senza perdita. Lanciando però una morte nera, insieme a 1 000 caccia leggeri (che costano 3 000 000 metallo e 1 000 000 cristallo), sono necessari ben 335 (9,5 volte tanto!) cannoni al plasma per abbattere tutta la flotta. Lo stesso principio si applica alle difese: i cannoni al plasma sono i più forti, insieme a quelli di Gauss, ma per limitarne le perdite si possono costruire lanciamissili, poco costosi. Facendone molti, i proiettili delle navi che attaccano hanno più probabilità di distruggere un lanciamissili, che un cannone al plasma o di Gauss. Nel caso di una flotta attaccante di 100 corazzate, sono necessari 120 cannoni al plasma per assicurare la vittoria, con una perdita però di 15 cannoni; se ci fossero 120 cannoni al plasma e 1 000 lanciamissili, la battaglia verrebbe vinta e le perdite sarebbero di soli 47 lanciamissili e nessun cannone al plasma. Questo significa perdere 94.200 metallo, anziché 750.000 metallo, 750.000 cristallo e 450.000 deuterio! I laser leggeri possono essere anch’essi considerati “fodder”, ma sono un po’ meno convenienti, perché il cristallo da impiegare verrà sottratto a quello disponibile per fare cannoni di gauss e al plasma. I cannoni ionici non sono da considerarsi fodder, ma dato che indeboliscono gli scudi dell’attaccante, fanno in modo che i colpi dei cannoni di gauss e al plasma siano più distruttivi.
  • A Fodder is a term used to describe a weak character either a fictional person or a real life person the term is used directly to inform people that the person or group is lacking in stats and is easily defeated or killed.
  • Izraz za male, slabe i jeftine brodove, pretežno male lovce. Njihova je svrha da primaju udarce umjesto većih brodova tokom napada. Isto vrijedi za jeftinu obranu kao raketobacač i mali laser koji služe da veća i skuplja obrana ne bude uništena. Pošto se mete u borbi biraju slučajnim odabirom posjedovanje veće količine foddera će smanjiti šanse uništenja drugih brodova.
  • Species Location Weapon Abilities The fodder, also known as the water watcher, is a minor enemy in Jak II and Jak 3. It is an amphibian first encountered in the Tomb of Mar between the two consecutive missions "Pass the first test of manhood" and "Pass the second test of manhood". It later made a re-appearance in a similar green variety in Jak 3 during the mission "Explore eco mine" in the eco mine.
  • Fodder is the main food for horses. The energy it gives depends on the energy the horse has when fed, and how much you decide to feed it. You can feed a horse up to 20 pounds of fodder, and no more than 20 every day.
  • Fodder is the collective name for small creatures that Spyro can kill to regain health. If a fodder is killed, its body will disappear, releasing a butterfly for Sparx to eat. Starting with Ripto's Rage!, every tenth butterfly released is a special extra life butterfly.
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