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Undead jesters found in Squaresoft's 1997 Final Fantasy VII Sony Playstation video game (said title was also later ported to the PC). They can (appropriately enough, given their fondness for games of chance) be randomly encountered in the area surrounding the Gold Saucer--usually in pairs, but sometimes a single specimen will be found in the company of two Flapbeats (a bird-like creature). Additionally, after you get the Tiny Bronco seaplane, but before the entertainment facility gets closed due to Meteor, they can be fought inside the Gold Saucer, at the 'Battle Square' arena combat mini game. The enemies Joker and Death Dealer share the same polygon model, but differ in color/capabilities (recycling enemies is a common programming practice). A Joker's eight magic cards are the source of all its power; the creature relies on them completely for both flight and combat. Spinning beneath the Joker's skeletal feet, the cards not only provide the lift that allows the fiend to hover in the air, but, due to their razor-sharp edges, can be used to cut opponents in a buzzsaw-like fashion (the "Spinning Card" move). The bony clown may also choose to "play" one of them at random, causing one of five results, depending on which is drawn: Club (12.5% probability), Earth elemental magic attack. Spade (25%), physical attack. Heart (25%), Cure spell on one opponent. Diamond (25%), Gil Toss attack. Joker (12.5%), instant death for one opponent. Needless to say, if you're on the receiving end, you'd better hope for one of the two Hearts and pray the Joker doesn't get pulled. These monsters are ranked at Level 18 and have 370 hit points (HP). You'll earn 150 experience points (EXP), 30 ability points (AP), and $260 in Gil for every Joker that you slay. You might also find a Hi-Potion (restores 500 HP) item drop reward after the battle. As they have no physical contact with terra firma, Jokers are immune to the effects of Earth magic. Conversely, being airborne, Wind magic will toss one about like a proverbial leaf, resulting in substantial damage. They cannot be transformed into frogs nor immobilized (Stop or Paralyze). Materials: Newsprint, Kleenex, wire twist ties, black & white computer printout of Final Fantasy VII Joker playing cards (I hand colored them), white glue, crazy glue, a plastic shopping bag, plastic from a memory card package, colored pencil, No. 2 graphite pencil, marker, and acrylic paint. Dimensions: 4.0 cm/1.6 in. x 7.1 cm/2.8 in. (widest point x highest point) The height is 9.2 cm/ 3.6 in. including the jester's hat and circling cards stand. Articulation: Sixteen points: Neck (2), shoulders (2), elbows (2), wrists (2), waist, hoop, hips (2), knees (2), and ankles (2). Time: Seven days; August 24-30, 2009. ![]() |
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totally deserved the gold.
C.P. Customs: It's all painstakingly hand-sculpted/fabricated, mostly from newsprint, Kleenex and white glue (obviously the base is mostly transparent plastic). The articulation is achieved with wire twist ties.
5 all the way.
the one single custom that I think truly deserves a full 5 stars.
I'm quite new to customizing and would love to hear more about how you made these