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During a three week paranormal drought, the Ghostbusters watched "Leave it to Woodchuck" on a television Janine dug out of storage and the character sprang from the television and hilariously transformed into a giant woodchuck ghost. The Ghostbusters were able to trap him after slamming a table on his teeth. After Woodchuck was captured, it was discovered that ghosts were using television to cross over into the physical plane. Woodwright, Rotten Wooden Sword, Plank, Shipwreck The woodchuck is an extremely rare creature - it is not generated in the dungeons, and usually must be explicitly created by means of a figurine, stone-to-flesh a statue, reverse genocide, or polymorph. Otherwise, it serves no special purpose, apart from being a pain to extinctionists. It can swim. The only way you may ever see a woodchuck in your game is if a monster randomly becomes one when polymorphed. Additionally, a chameleon or other polymorphing creature may assume the form of a woodchuck. A thief in Allan that mentions the goods at the Academy that Slayn attended are hidden someplace. He was sentenced to twenty years by the king for petty larceny. While in Allan, he informs them of the stolen goods housed in a manor protected by some shady looking people. After being part of an infiltration on the Manor, he offers his services to the group. The woodchuck (Tossicus birchum) is a Nepalese beast which is distantly related to the Yeti. Woodchucks are so named due to their habit of throwing large branches and pieces of lumber at anything passing near their lair. A woodchuck lair is easily found due to the lack of any solid organic matter within throwing distance of it. Woodchucks are yellow-skinned mammals who walk upon three legs. Their eyes do not usually exist, though in rare occasions they are red. An adult woodchuck is about 1.5 meters tall and smells like communists. Woodchuck was a fictional television character from "Leave It To Woodchuck," an old Black & White series.
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A thief in Allan that mentions the goods at the Academy that Slayn attended are hidden someplace. He was sentenced to twenty years by the king for petty larceny. While in Allan, he informs them of the stolen goods housed in a manor protected by some shady looking people. After being part of an infiltration on the Manor, he offers his services to the group. The woodchuck is an extremely rare creature - it is not generated in the dungeons, and usually must be explicitly created by means of a figurine, stone-to-flesh a statue, reverse genocide, or polymorph. Otherwise, it serves no special purpose, apart from being a pain to extinctionists. It can swim. The only way you may ever see a woodchuck in your game is if a monster randomly becomes one when polymorphed. Additionally, a chameleon or other polymorphing creature may assume the form of a woodchuck. Its inclusion is a joke, to do with the Oracle and "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?". In SLASH'EM, they are marginally more common, as there's often a single woodchuck generated in the Oracle level. On Groundhog Day, the 2nd of February, you can encounter lots of woodchucks on the Oracle level in Slash'Em, with a recurring message of "No more woodchucks!" The woodchuck (Tossicus birchum) is a Nepalese beast which is distantly related to the Yeti. Woodchucks are so named due to their habit of throwing large branches and pieces of lumber at anything passing near their lair. A woodchuck lair is easily found due to the lack of any solid organic matter within throwing distance of it. Woodchucks are yellow-skinned mammals who walk upon three legs. Their eyes do not usually exist, though in rare occasions they are red. An adult woodchuck is about 1.5 meters tall and smells like communists. Woodchuckologists have attempted to answer the age old question of curiosity regarding how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood, and many have claimed that the answer is 0.63. But this claim is disputed by advocates of the Woodchuck Chucking Thoerem. Woodwright, Rotten Wooden Sword, Plank, Shipwreck During a three week paranormal drought, the Ghostbusters watched "Leave it to Woodchuck" on a television Janine dug out of storage and the character sprang from the television and hilariously transformed into a giant woodchuck ghost. The Ghostbusters were able to trap him after slamming a table on his teeth. After Woodchuck was captured, it was discovered that ghosts were using television to cross over into the physical plane. Woodchuck was a fictional television character from "Leave It To Woodchuck," an old Black & White series.