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Pocket-monsters
Doctors With Questionable PHD Statuses
What Lyrics Come Next
Die
100

A rock song by Stone Sour and what follows "Well well well, if it isn't the..."

Hell and Consequences of my own actions

100

Step up to the plate. This pokemon's capture rate is still very low considering how often you bump into them. Cave delvers beware.

Zubat

100

This villain from the Spiderman series uses four robotic arms to battle the wall-crawling menace.

Doc Oc (Otto Octavius)

100

Swing your arms from side to side...

Come on its time to go do The Mario

100

A pair of this dice is used in the game Monopoly to determine how many spaces you move.

D6

200

Freddie Kruger's movie franchise and the knowledge and experience to survive in an urban environment.

Nightmare on Elm Street smarts

200

Considered the first man-made Pokemon, this sharp edged fellow can evolve with the help of an "Upgrade."

Porygon

200

This space faring hero traverses not only the furthest reaches of the galaxy, but also time, all while in the confines of a blue box.

The Doctor

200

Take on me, take me on, I'll be gone...

In a day or two

200

To make an skill check in Dungeons and Dragons, the player must roll this dice.

D20

300

A YouTube based podcast show that got their start editing videos for Game Grumps and the fear of giant objects

Super Megalophobia

300

According to it's Pokedex entry, this Pokemon actually burns hotter than the sun. This could be a little problematic if you wanted to get a piece of this hot snail action.

Magcargo

300

Though many seem to remember him for his monster, his achievement of bringing a corpse to life is pretty impressive too.

Dr. Frankenstein

300

The summit of beauty and love...

And Venus was her name.

300

The Vampire the Masquerade system revolves around this die, using it for any of the random outcomes that need to be decided.

D10

400

Lou Bega's most memorable song and the TV drama detective task force stationed in Hawaii that goes by this name.

Mambo Number Five-O

400

Though it isn't #1 in the Pokedex, this is the first Pokemon the designers made before making Pokemon Red.

Rhydon these nuts

400

Dr. Henry Walton Jones, Jr. tries his best to not let you know that's his real name. Instead, he adopted his family dog's name to sound more adventurous. Pair that with his last name to get this.

Indiana Jones

400

They've been asking if you were around, how you was...

Where you could be found?

400

In Dungeons and Dragons, a Fireball spell uses this many D6 for it's damage in fifth edition.

Eight

500

The creepypasta monster that got his start on Marble Hornets and the hero name of Duncan, the mentor character of He-man.

Slender Man-At-Arms

500

This Pokemon can mimic human language almost perfectly, however it didn't really get any attention until the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon spinoff games, where it's the right hand man to Guildmaster Wigglytuff.

Chatot

500

Bruce Willis stars in this M. Night Shyamalan movie as Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist. Very few people seem to notice him though.

The Sixth Sense

500

Around the world

Around the world

500

While it does go by D20, the polyhedron's name is actually this.

Icosahedron

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