Lahbloom: Difference between revisions
imported>Trashmonks (Updated by syntaxaire with game version 2.0.199.5 using QBE v1.0rc2) |
m (Small edit, moving lore information into a dedicated lore section) |
||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
Its wild form, the {{Favilink|feral lah}}, is a plant that spawns explosive {{Favilink|tumbling pod|plural}} to attack its enemies so that new {{Favilink|feral lah}} plants can grow from their corpses. | Its wild form, the {{Favilink|feral lah}}, is a plant that spawns explosive {{Favilink|tumbling pod|plural}} to attack its enemies so that new {{Favilink|feral lah}} plants can grow from their corpses. | ||
Lore | == Lore == | ||
According to {{favilink|Agate Severance Star}}, a {{Name}} is the same plant as the {{Favilink|dreadroot}}, though it is seen with "petals" because the creatures in the flower fields do not eat them off. However, in terms of mechanics, they are entirely unrelated. | |||
A detailed description of the life cycle of the lahbloom can be found in {{Favilink|Blood and Fear: On the Life Cycle of Lah}}. | A detailed description of the life cycle of the lahbloom can be found in {{Favilink|Blood and Fear: On the Life Cycle of Lah}}. |
Revision as of 19:14, 29 April 2020
This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.199.5. If this is no longer the current patch, you can help by updating it. |
Insects buzz in a hungry crowd around the meaty yellow-brown petals of this growing flower stalk. The plant twitches when touched; is it dreaming of a way to lash out at the creatures around it?
Found growing in the Flower Fields around Bey Lah. Cultivated lahblooms can be found in the upper-left corner of Bey Lah itself.
Its wild form, the feral lah, is a plant that spawns explosive tumbling pods to attack its enemies so that new feral lah plants can grow from their corpses.
Lore
According to Agate Severance Star, a lahbloom is the same plant as the dreadroot, though it is seen with "petals" because the creatures in the flower fields do not eat them off. However, in terms of mechanics, they are entirely unrelated.
A detailed description of the life cycle of the lahbloom can be found in Blood and Fear: On the Life Cycle of Lah.