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A {{name}} is a creature that remains hidden until a player walks over it. It then bursts upward out of the ground, dealing {{Heart}}{{Dice tooltip|2d10+5}} damage and applying an additional [[bleeding]] effect.
 
Multiple {{name}} will appear together in clusters of {{Dice tooltip|1d6}} connected tiles. They are commonly found in [[Bethesda Susa]].
 
You can attack and destroy a {{name}} by force attacking (Ctrl+<Direction>) into an empty square. If a {{name}} is present in that square, you will attack it and a message will appear in the message log indicating that it was attacked and/or destroyed.
{{Creature Navbox|Roots}}
{{Creature Navbox|Roots}}


[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Plants]]

Revision as of 22:36, 29 August 2020

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lurking beth
Lurking beth.png
Character

ID?Use this ID to Wish for lurking beth

Lurking Beth

Faction

roots (Loved100 Reputation)

Demeanor

neutral

Gender

neuter

Tier

4

Mutations
Mutations

Extra info:
lurking beth

Spiny mineral nodules are camouflaged against stone and chrome.

Perfect

A lurking beth is a creature that remains hidden until a player walks over it. It then bursts upward out of the ground, dealing ♥2d10+57-25 (Avg: 16) damage and applying an additional bleeding effect.

Multiple lurking beth will appear together in clusters of 1d61-6 (Avg: 3.5) connected tiles. They are commonly found in Bethesda Susa.

You can attack and destroy a lurking beth by force attacking (Ctrl+<Direction>) into an empty square. If a lurking beth is present in that square, you will attack it and a message will appear in the message log indicating that it was attacked and/or destroyed.