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{{Infobox familiar
 
{{Infobox familiar
 
|name = Bloated Leech
 
|name = Bloated Leech
|image = [[File:Bloated leech.png|200px|Bloated leech]]
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|image = [[File:Bloated leech.png|200px]]
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|release = [[15 January]] [[2008]]
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|update = Summoning!
 
|level = 49
 
|level = 49
 
|time = 34
 
|time = 34
|points = 5
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|points = 50
|ability = None
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|ability = Fighter
 
|special = Drain
 
|special = Drain
 
|race = [[Leech]]
 
|race = [[Leech]]
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|lifepoints = 5900
 
|lifepoints = 5900
 
|immune to poison = Yes
 
|immune to poison = Yes
|style = Attack
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|style = Melee
 
|max = 648
 
|max = 648
 
|examine = It's like a little suction pump with eyes.
 
|examine = It's like a little suction pump with eyes.
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|magic = 45
 
|magic = 45
 
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[[File:Bloated leech chathead.png|left]]
[[File:Bloated leech chathead.png|left]]A '''Bloated leech''' is a [[Summoning familiars|Summoning familiar]]. To create the bloated leech pouch, the player must have 49 Summoning and must also have 117 [[spirit shards]], a [[crimson charm]], and [[raw beef]]. It gives 215.2 experience per pouch.
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A '''bloated leech''' is a level 59 combat [[Summoning familiars|Summoning familiar]]. To create the [[bloated leech pouch]], the player must have 49 Summoning and must also have 117 [[spirit shards]], a [[crimson charm]], and [[raw beef]]. It gives 215.2 experience per pouch.
   
 
==Bloated leech pouch==
 
==Bloated leech pouch==
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==Blood drain scroll==
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==[[Blood drain scroll]]==
 
[[File:Blood Drain.gif|frame|A player activating the scroll.]]
 
[[File:Blood Drain.gif|frame|A player activating the scroll.]]
 
{{Infobar Summon Scroll
 
{{Infobar Summon Scroll
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==Dialogue==
 
==Dialogue==
{{hasdialogue|familiar}}
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{{Hasdialogue|familiar}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Medieval European medicine was based on the concept of [[Wikipedia:Humorism|Humorism]], in which illnesses resulted from an imbalance in one or more of four body fluids: blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. The heat and flush associated with fever were believed to be a symptom of excess blood in the body. Leeches were one method used to draw out blood in an effort to restore health by restoring the fluid balance. (This is also why medieval sources refer to the practice of medicine as "leechcraft".)
 
*Medieval European medicine was based on the concept of [[Wikipedia:Humorism|Humorism]], in which illnesses resulted from an imbalance in one or more of four body fluids: blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. The heat and flush associated with fever were believed to be a symptom of excess blood in the body. Leeches were one method used to draw out blood in an effort to restore health by restoring the fluid balance. (This is also why medieval sources refer to the practice of medicine as "leechcraft".)
   
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{{Wpalso|Leech}}
 
 
{{Familiarslist}}
 
{{Familiarslist}}
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[[nl:Bloated leech]]
{{Interlang|nl}}
 

Latest revision as of 21:36, 20 August 2018

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Bloated leech chathead

A bloated leech is a level 59 combat Summoning familiar. To create the bloated leech pouch, the player must have 49 Summoning and must also have 117 spirit shards, a crimson charm, and raw beef. It gives 215.2 experience per pouch.

Bloated leech pouch

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Blood drain scroll

Blood Drain

A player activating the scroll.

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Blood Drain

Blood Drain is the bloated leech's special move. This special heals stat damage and poison, but sacrifices some life points. The Blood Drain ability can be used to quickly restore a player's lost stats when eating spicy stew.

Dialogue

Trivia

  • Medieval European medicine was based on the concept of Humorism, in which illnesses resulted from an imbalance in one or more of four body fluids: blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. The heat and flush associated with fever were believed to be a symptom of excess blood in the body. Leeches were one method used to draw out blood in an effort to restore health by restoring the fluid balance. (This is also why medieval sources refer to the practice of medicine as "leechcraft".)