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- When a player 'leeches' off another player, they receive a share of another player's experience (normally a much higher level) without actually killing any monsters (normally high-level monsters). This method of power-levelling is not always possible on a Ragnarok server, however, in Testimonial Midgard the party share rate is very high, so low-level players may "leech" off high-level players.
- The Leech, also known as Carnivorous Leech, is an aquatic creature from Xen.
- Leech is a mutant with the ability to neutralize any other mutant power.
- Leech was a pirate from India who served as a crew member aboard the Black Pearl around the time of Jack Sparrow's search for the Dead Man's Chest.
- Leechis a troll that appears in Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. Him and Grimsley guard a bridge on a lost island north of Never Land, they have been there for more than three hundred years.
- Leech (蛭, Hiru) was a member of the Shadow Beasts, the elite guard of the Ten Dons.
- Leech is a villain from Champions Online and a minion of the arch-villain, Talisman - he was fought in the Irradiated Mines near the haunted town of Burnside where he was gathering an army of Irradiates to try and cause havoc in the mortal world.According to Leech's profile (which can be read before fighting him) the monster was once an ordinary human working as a cab driver who was cursed by an unknown villain into becoming a near-mindless energy-draining monstrosity, now Leech has little memory of who he originally was but feels a deep, burning hatred for all "normal" beings.Ultimately Leech is defeated before he can wage war with humanity and the heroes take the mystical Karathos Circlet he had acquired and give it to Witchcraft before it can be used for any ill-gain.
- These creatures don't appear on the minimap and rarely drop anything when killed. Leeches do not deal a particularly large amount of damage. They can be dangerous, as they drain stats upon landing a successful hit. They generally serve as a distraction to players who are hunting other monsters like vampyre or ghasts, or who are trying to travel through areas that leeches are found. File:Leech Museum.gif
- Leeches (Hirudinae Acidia) are found in Morytania in the Mort Myre Swamp and the Haunted Woods east of Canifis. These creatures don't appear on the minimap and drop nothing when killed. Leeches do not deal a particularly large amount of damage. They can be dangerous, as they drain stats upon landing a successful hit. They generally serve as a distraction to players who are hunting other monsters like vampires or ghasts, or who are trying to travel through areas that leeches are found. File:Leech Museum.gif
- Doctor Daffyd Leek was a believer in using leeches to cure poopleism in medieval Swansea. However, he advised his patients, such as Gareth, to eat one after meals - rather defeating the point. Even so, Gareth ate one as soon as he was given them.
- Description: A Derby Ability for pets in the Derby Races. Rarity: Rare Effect: Steal 10 Morale from Next Pet Ahead Cooldown: 60 seconds Pets that can get Leech: Documentation on how to edit this page can be found at Hints, Guides and Discussions should be placed in the Discussion tab.
- Leech (Jimmy) is a mutant who has the ability to nullify the powers of other mutants when they come near him.
- Ability text: Leech: Choose a hero adjacent to this monster. That hero must test File:Might.png. If he fails, roll 1 yellow power die. The hero suffers 1 File:Fatigue.png per File:Heart.png rolled, and this monster recovers 1 File:Heart.png per File:Fatigue.png suffered.
- Leeches are a strain of Chimera that serve as suicide bombers. They are apparently a subspecies of Grim rather than a unique strain.
- Leeches were sanguivorous annelids found on Felucia and Trinta.
- Leech is an enemy found in Breath of Fire II.
- Leech ist ein Pirat auf der Black Pearl.
- Leech was a healer in Skullport.
- Leeches health off of the enemies for your need.
- Leech is a character in the Marvel Comics Universe. Leech made his first appearance in Uncanny X-Men as a Morlock, a group of mutants whose deformities force them to live in the sewers under Manhattan. He is usually depicted as being around twelve years old (his exact age is unrevealed). He speaks in broken English and refers to himself in the third person. A former Morlock and frequent friend of the X-Men. The green-skinned Leech was orphaned as a toddler. His parents left him to die when his mutations became apparent. He has the power to negate all superhuman abilities within 10 yards of him.
- The Leech was a metahuman criminal who fed off the powers of other Bang babies.
- Jeune homme fan d’occultisme et drogué invétéré rencontré par Vangelius sur Terre.
- Special Part(s): GD_GrenadeMods.A_Item_Legendary.GrenadeMod_Leech GD_GrenadeMods.A_Item_Legendary.GM_Leech GD_GrenadeMods.Payload.Payload_Leech GD_GrenadeMods.Material.Material_Maliwan_5_Legendary [Leech Variants] Leech is a legendary transfusion grenade manufactured by Maliwan. Leech is obtained randomly from any suitable loot source but has an increased chance to drop from The Warrior located in Vault of the Warrior. It also has an increased drop chance from the Handsome Sorcerer in Dragon Keep.
- The green-skinned Leech was orphaned as a toddler. His parents left him to die when his mutations became apparent. He was found by the Morlock Caliban and taken to a woman named Annalee who raised him and several other young mutant orphans as her children. He made friends with X-Factor's ward named Artie Maddicks and had a few brief encounters with the X-Men.
- Leech is a connection that Stringer Bell has in Washington DC. Stringer pays Leech to have D'Angelo Barksdale killed. Leech assigns the task to his cousin Mugs who is doing prison time at Jessup where D'Angelo is incarcerated.
- [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Leech]] liche, [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Leech]] lȳce (cf. Middle Dutch [[lieke#|lieke]]), deverbative of lūcan ‘to pull out’, from Proto-Germanic *lūkanan, leukanan (cf. Middle High German [[liechen#|liechen]] ‘to pull’), from Proto-Indo-European *leuk- (cf. Old Irish [[lucht#|lucht]] ‘load, cargo’, Latin lūgere ‘to mourn’, Tocharian B [[lakle#|lakle]] ‘pain, suffering’, Lithuanian láužti ‘to break’, Albanian lungë ‘knot’, Sanskrit rujáti ‘he breaks, shatters’)
- Leech is one of the playable Heroes in Fable Legends.
- The leech was a strain of roach that would appear in Heart of the Swarm. Leeches gained 10 extra hit points when they kill a unit (up to +60 hp) and regenerate more quickly when burrowed. Evolve Roach Roaches transform into leeches or prowlers; once the choice is made, it cannot be reversed. v • e
- Leeches are members of the Worms Family spawned from the mouth of the Wall of Flesh at a steadily increasing rate as it takes damage. Leeches are unaffected by blocks and will pass through them in an attempt to reach the player. Leeches cause significant damage in high numbers, and should be dealt with immediately after spawning. They drop hearts which can be very useful in healing the player during the boss fight. They also drop Mana Stars if killed while the player doesn't have a full Mana Bar.
- Leech is a fictional character from the popular toy line Masters of the Universe by Mattel. A member of the Evil Horde, he is an amphibian-like creature, of a large and bulky build with green skin and suction pads on his hands, feet and mouth. It is these suction pads that provide him with his main power: to suck and drain the life-force from his opponent, rendering them helpless against him.
- Another Health game. Instead of collecting health and armor like you do in most other modes, in this mode, the only way to revive health is to attack the other players. Hence the name, "Leech". It has similar rules as Deathmatch.
- Leeches are small slug-like creatures that live in water. They feed on human blood and/or that of other small invertebrates. Leech spit contains an anticoagulant (a substance that prevents blood clotting), allowing them to feed for longer than blood would normally flow. The Hirudo medicinalis species (vulgarly known as the medicinal leech) are used in potion-making: to make the Polyjuice Potion, four unsucculated leeches are required. Also, a dash of leech juice is a required ingredient in the making of the Shrinking Solution. Flabberghasted leeches are also used in potion-making.
- El Leech, también conocido como sanguijuela carnívora es una criatura acuática proveniente de Xen.
- <default>Leech</default> BildWiki.png Alias Status Gruppe Familie Nationalität Auftritte Dargestellt von Sprecher Jimmy, bzw. Leech, ist ein junger Mutant, der für seine Superkraft auf Alcatraz gefangen gehalten und erforscht wird. Magneto und seine Bruderschaft der Mutanten wollen ihn vernichten, da er Mutantenkräfte ausschalten kann und die Quelle des Mutantenheilmittels ist.
- Leech was a teenage punk in the dystopian 1986B timeline. He was known for being allergic to dogs and willing to win a competition through unethical means. He apparently existed in the original 1986.
- It looks like Gary without his shell. He also has sharp teeth.
- Leech is as much a victim as he is a villain; this now-monstrous creature was a victim of circumstance. Now he serves at the will of any being capable of exerting their mind over his own. Possessing abilities of camouflage and an energy-draining touch, as well as the cunning of a predator, Leech is a powerful servant to any supervillain that can gain control of him.
- Leeches are annelids comprising the subclass Hirudinea. There are freshwater, terrestrial, and marine leeches. Most species prey on small invertebrates, which they eat whole, while others feed on the blood of larger animals.
- Eric Summers suddenly receives the powers once wielded by Clark, and Clark is left without them. Lex Luthor turns the tables on Harry Hardwick. Lana Lang laments the impending sale of the Talon.
- Leech is a new minor stat that converts a percentage of damage and/or healing done to self-healing.
- Leech is a minor antagonist who appears in the Disney Fairies movie, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. He is Grimsley's brother, whom of which he often argues with.
- To leech means to join a party or enter a mission and then do nothing. Leeching commonly refers to a deliberate act of malicious intent, but even a person who joins a party to complete a mission/quest and goes AFK is still leeching on the rest of the party. In addition to the dishonesty involved in reaping the rewards of other people's work and not helping, leechers hurt the party in many ways:
- The leech is a specific animal that attaches itself to another creature, usually absorbing some of its blood. This ability allowed leeches to be used in medicine, typically by primitive cultures. The leech native to Earth consumed hemoglobin present in the blood of many other Earth organisms. (TNG: "Phantasms" ) Doctor Phlox was fond of leeches as a snack. In 2154, he snacked on some leeches while dictating a letter to Dr. Jeremy Lucas. He also fed one to a begging Porthos after warning him that it would clear out the dog's intestinal tract. (ENT: "Doctor's Orders")
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- By physically touching his opponent, Kotarō is able to steal their chakra and integrate it with his own. By absorbing chakra from clones, he is able to destabilize the chakra that makes them up, causing the clones to dissipate. By combining this technique with the Chakra Transfer Technique, Kotarō can absorb chakra from his allies and redistribute it to another teammate who needs it the most.
- Leeches are small Annelids(segmented worms) , most species of which live in or near water. While most leeches are predators, eating small organisms whole, the most well-known leeches feed on blood or similar body fluids. Medicinal leeches have been used since ancient India to treat various diseases(with little, if any, success). However, surgeons have found that leeches can help with circulation issues, skin grafts and transplants.
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