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  • Ouch
  • OUCH
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  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=OUCH/preload editintro=OUCH/editintro width=25 This is Ouch! REPLY! giggity
  • Ouch is the dexteras top bruiser
  • Ouch is the eightieth episode of the series Weebl & Bob. Posted: 28th January, 2004 Summary: Skoo’s latest animation reveals why there’s no Weebl and Bob animation this week. Tune: 3000 - Busted Credits: Weebl and Skoo
  • If you use an attack with the Ouch effect and it successfully hits its target, it deals a small amount of "direct damage." The damage affects you without fail and is not altered by armor or size or firepower or anything else other than the rank of the recoiling attack. It's not usually very much, but it does add up over time. Currently, Ouch (and Recoil Effect) just do Recoil damage equal to the number of damage levels of the attack. So, a level 3 Ouch attack will do 3 damage to the user.
  • Ouch is the clusmbiest thumb wrestler that gets hurt a lot. In his match with Itsy Bitsy, it is revealed, he can be a good wrestler if he doesn't feel any or much pain. Well he never managed to catch a break, unless its his back that is breaking. His special is the Spinecrack Backbreak Surprise. It is a surprise on what happens when he uses this move, however it usually breaks his back and he can't fight. All bandaged up and ready to go, Ouch is willing to take one for the team(in fact, he can always take a woopin!).
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  • Attack does partial damage to yourself when it hits.
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  • Available
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  • Ouch
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  • No
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  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=OUCH/preload editintro=OUCH/editintro width=25 This is Ouch! REPLY! giggity
  • Ouch is the dexteras top bruiser
  • Ouch is the clusmbiest thumb wrestler that gets hurt a lot. In his match with Itsy Bitsy, it is revealed, he can be a good wrestler if he doesn't feel any or much pain. Well he never managed to catch a break, unless its his back that is breaking. His special is the Spinecrack Backbreak Surprise. It is a surprise on what happens when he uses this move, however it usually breaks his back and he can't fight. All bandaged up and ready to go, Ouch is willing to take one for the team(in fact, he can always take a woopin!). * Stats: * Power: 55% * Agility: 30% * Stamina: 37% * Gauze: 100%
  • Ouch is the eightieth episode of the series Weebl & Bob. Posted: 28th January, 2004 Summary: Skoo’s latest animation reveals why there’s no Weebl and Bob animation this week. Tune: 3000 - Busted Credits: Weebl and Skoo
  • If you use an attack with the Ouch effect and it successfully hits its target, it deals a small amount of "direct damage." The damage affects you without fail and is not altered by armor or size or firepower or anything else other than the rank of the recoiling attack. It's not usually very much, but it does add up over time. Currently, Ouch (and Recoil Effect) just do Recoil damage equal to the number of damage levels of the attack. So, a level 3 Ouch attack will do 3 damage to the user.
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