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==Background==
==Background==
Journey of '''the Prairie King''' is a top-down shooter minigame that can be played on one of the arcade machines in The Stardrop Saloon. Based on a real-life character, it follows the story of “The Prairie King” in his quest to retrieve the “Pure Heart”.
Journey of '''the Prairie King''' is a top-down shooter minigame that can be played on one of the arcade machines in The Stardrop Saloon. Based on a real-life character, it follows the story of “The Prairie King” in his quest to retrieve the “Pure Heart”.
 
==General Information==
==Codex Statistics==
'''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' At least '''9-B''', likely '''9-A''', '''Higher''' with upgrades and power-ups
 
'''Name:''' Unknown, [https://youtu.be/PEZKtpeHUos?t=12m57s Nicknamed “Cowboy” by the second boss] and is called a “True Cowboy Hero” by the game developer
'''Name:''' Unknown, [https://youtu.be/PEZKtpeHUos?t=12m57s Nicknamed “Cowboy” by the second boss] and is called a “True Cowboy Hero” by the game developer


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'''Classification:''' Cowboy, Sheriff, The Prairie King, Gunslinger
'''Classification:''' Cowboy, Sheriff, The Prairie King, Gunslinger
==Codex Statistics==
'''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' At least '''9-B''', likely '''9-A''', '''Higher''' with upgrades and power-ups
'''[[Cardinality]]:''' '''Finite'''


'''[[Dimensionality]]:''' '''3-D'''
'''[[Dimensionality]]:''' '''3-D'''
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'''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Athletic Human''', likely '''Transonic''' (Can easily outrun several hordes of monsters and is relative to bullet fire), '''Higher''' with power-ups and upgrades
'''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Athletic Human''', likely '''Transonic''' (Can easily outrun several hordes of monsters and is relative to bullet fire), '''Higher''' with power-ups and upgrades


'''[[Speed|Combat Speed]]:''' At least '''Transonic''' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.45_Colt Carries a gun similar to a .45 Colt revolver, which can be fired at speeds anywhere between 343 m/s and 400 m/s]), '''Higher''' with Power-Ups and Upgrades
'''[[Speed|Attack Speed]]:''' At least '''Transonic''' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.45_Colt Carries a gun similar to a .45 Colt revolver, which can be fired at speeds anywhere between 343 m/s and 400 m/s]), '''Higher''' with Power-Ups and Upgrades


'''[[Speed|Reaction Speed]]:''' At least '''Transonic''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AjchLheDxw&t=415s Views gunfire as relative to his own speed] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AjchLheDxw&t=745s from other sheriffs])
'''[[Speed|Reaction Speed]]:''' At least '''Transonic''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AjchLheDxw&t=415s Views gunfire as relative to his own speed] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AjchLheDxw&t=745s from other sheriffs])
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 23 September 2024

Background

Journey of the Prairie King is a top-down shooter minigame that can be played on one of the arcade machines in The Stardrop Saloon. Based on a real-life character, it follows the story of “The Prairie King” in his quest to retrieve the “Pure Heart”.

General Information

Name: Unknown, Nicknamed “Cowboy” by the second boss and is called a “True Cowboy Hero” by the game developer

Origin: Journey of The Prairie King

Sex: Male

Age: Unknown, likely in his early to late 20’s-30’s

Classification: Cowboy, Sheriff, The Prairie King, Gunslinger

Codex Statistics

Tier: At least 9-B, likely 9-A, Higher with upgrades and power-ups

Cardinality: Finite

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: At least Wall level, likely Room level (His regular gun can easily one-shot and cause armored monsters to burst into mush and destroy a water tower with a single shot from his pistol. Likely scales to other monsters in Stardew Valley who can survive point blank explosions from Mega-Bombs, which do this much damage), Higher with “Super Gun” (An upgraded variant of the regular “Gun” that can fire three shots at once in a spread pattern)

Durability: At least Wall Level, likely Room level (Should scale to other sheriffs who tank numerous shots)

Striking Strength: At least Wall Class, likely Room Class

Lifting Strength: Unknown, possibly Class 5 (Scales to the evil outlaw who pushed a boulder the size of himself off a cliff)

Travel Speed: Athletic Human, likely Transonic (Can easily outrun several hordes of monsters and is relative to bullet fire), Higher with power-ups and upgrades

Attack Speed: At least Transonic (Carries a gun similar to a .45 Colt revolver, which can be fired at speeds anywhere between 343 m/s and 400 m/s), Higher with Power-Ups and Upgrades

Reaction Speed: At least Transonic (Views gunfire as relative to his own speed from other sheriffs)

Stamina: Superhuman (Can fight off multiple hordes of monsters without showing any signs of fatigue)

Range: Hundreds of Meters with “Gun”, Higher with power-ups

Intelligence: At least Gifted (Shown to be a remarkable marksman that can out skill and defeat the likes of other skilled cowboys and the final boss “Fector”. Quickly analyzed and found a solution to a trap set up for the Prairie King before a boulder could reach and kill him)


Powers and Techniques


Equipment

Gun, Super Gun, Power-Ups (Coffee, Heavy Machine Gun, Screen Nuke, Shotgun, Smoke Bomb, Sheriff Badge, Tombstone, Wheel)


Other

Standard Tactics: The sheriff prefers to fight at a distance, and will use his power-ups if needed or if his opponent gets too close.

Weaknesses: Power-ups only last for a limited time

Note: As none of the power-ups are referenced by name in-game. They have been given names for the purpose of clarification.

Note 2: Since the character is stated to be based off of a real-life person that exists within the Stardew Valley universe, it’s likely that the monsters they’ve fought, likely scale to the Monsters that are found in Stardew Valley.

Battle Records

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