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  • ? sillyouhette 2

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  • ? indie virtual youtuber 52k

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  • ? ↳ dokibird (vtuber) (tomato) 89

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  • ? solo 5.6M
  • ? teeth 579k
  • ? tomato 6.3k
  • ? twitter username 316k
  • ? virtual youtuber 474k
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  • ID: 7300925
  • Uploader: Retardant II »
  • Date: over 1 year ago
  • Approver: heartattack »
  • Size: 121 KB .jpg (2048x1510) »
  • Source: twitter.com/shaderye/status/1764859026431791432 »
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  • Score: 14
  • Favorites: 11
  • Status: Active

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dokibird (indie virtual youtuber) drawn by sillyouhette

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  • dear god what am I doing with my life #DokiGallery

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    AyaReiko
    over 1 year ago
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    Attack of the Killer Tomato.

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    qwertyuipp
    over 1 year ago
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    AyaReiko said:

    Attack of the Killer Tomato.

    Mystic Tomato
    effect
    When this card is destroyed by battle and sent to the GY: You can Special Summon 1 DARK monster with 1500 or less ATK from your Deck, in face-up Attack Position.
    yup it summons doki alright

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    Myony
    over 1 year ago
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    Tomato Blight

    Tiny Plant, typically Chaotic Neutral
    • AC: 13 (natural armor)
    • HP: 3d4
    • Speed: 40' walking
    • Stats: 6 STR, 12 DEX, 10 CON, 10 INT, 10 WIS, 16 CHA
    • Skills: Performance +5
    • Senses: passive perception 10
    • Languages: Common
    • CR: 1/8
    • PB: +2
    Traits:
    • False Appearance: If the blight is motionless at the start of combat, it has advantage on its initiative roll. Moreover, if a creature has not observed the blight move or act, that creature must succeed on a DC 15 INT (Investigation) check to discern that the blight is not an ordinary tomato.
    • Free Birds: Beasts that have a flying speed that start their turns within 60' of the blight gain the benefit of a Freedom of Movement spell. At the DM's discretion, this effect can also benefit other creatures that are birdlike in appearance, including Humanoids (eg. aarakocra, kenku), Monstrosities (eg. rocs, owlbears), or Fiends (eg. vrock demons).
    Actions:
    • Bite: Melee weapon attack. +3 to hit, reach 5', one target. Hit: 1d4+1 piercing damage.
    • Contagious Laughter: The blight starts cackling comedically. This laughter is audible out to 300'. Each creature within 30' of the blight that can hear the laughter must succeed on a DC 13 WIS saving throw or fall into a fit of laughter for the next minute, becoming incapacitated if it has an INT score of 4 or higher. A laughing creature can repeat its saving throw whenever it takes damage, ending this effect on itself on a success.
    Bonus Actions:
    • Ocean Law: The blight steals one object that is being worn or carried by a creature it has hit with its Bite attack. A creature can succeed on a DC 11 DEX saving throw to avoid this effect (automatically succeeding on the save if the object is a Legendary item or an Artifact). The blight cannot use this bonus action if it is already carrying an object.

    Tomato blights are a more recent addition to the category of plant monsters known as blights, created when a tomato vine grew around a Gulthias tree and was fertilized with ground lunar dragon scales, likely by some mad rogue somewhere. Tomato blights are much more intelligent than their relatives, and would much rather play games with other sentient beings. Though, a tomato blight's idea of "fun" includes such games as "let's steal this high-level Wizard's component pouch and dump everything out to see what happens". They don't typically mean any harm, but chaos does still tend to follow these creatures.

    Updated by Myony over 1 year ago

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    Sigfried666
    over 1 year ago
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    Above we see three different posts from different fandoms.

    Interesting to be reminded on how diverse our entertainment culture is, and how different hobbies interpret the same image.

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