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+ | * Level 4 - 260 Jury Notices |
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+ | * Level 5 - 340 Jury Notices |
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+ | * Level 6 - 420 Jury Notices |
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+ | * Level 7 - 500 Jury Notices |
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+ | * Level 8 - 2,100 Jury Notices |
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==Name meaning== |
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An Ambulance Chaser is a slang term for a lawyer who specializes in medical related cases, often in cases which involve suing a company or individual who may be responsible for an accident. |
An Ambulance Chaser is a slang term for a lawyer who specializes in medical related cases, often in cases which involve suing a company or individual who may be responsible for an accident. |
Revision as of 15:51, 15 October 2014
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Cog information | |
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Department | Lawbot |
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Weakest attacks | Hang Up |
Strongest attacks | Red Tape |
Lineage | |
Preceded by Double Talker |
Succeeded by Back Stabber |
Ambulance Chaser is the fourth Cog on the Lawbots corporate ladder. Their levels range from four to eight.
Locations
- Lighthouse Lane
- Maple Street
- Tenor Terrace
- Polar Place
- Lullaby Lane
- Lawbot Headquarters
- Lawbot Courthouse
- Cog Building
Battle Starting Phrases
- "I'm going to chase you out of town!"
- "This is no laughing matter."
- "It's all uphill from here."
- "I'm going to enjoy this."
- "I'm going to give you the business."
- "Do you hear a siren?"
- "I doubt you can keep up with me."
- "I love the thrill of the chase."
- "Do you have insurance?"
- "I hope you brought a stretcher with you."
- "Looks like you won't be around much longer."
Moves
- Hang Up
- Rolodex
- Shake
- Red Tape
Cog Suit Promotions
- Level 4 - 260 Jury Notices
- Level 5 - 340 Jury Notices
- Level 6 - 420 Jury Notices
- Level 7 - 500 Jury Notices
- Level 8 - 2,100 Jury Notices
Name meaning
An Ambulance Chaser is a slang term for a lawyer who specializes in medical related cases, often in cases which involve suing a company or individual who may be responsible for an accident.