Seedsprout worm
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Level: 9 | |
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Acid Res: 0 Elec Res: 0 Cold Res: 0 Heat Res: 0 | |
Character
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ID?
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Seedsprout Worm |
Faction
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worms (Loved100 Reputation) |
Demeanor
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neutral |
Gender
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Tier
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1 |
Inventory
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Inventory
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\crushing bands2d2 4/1004 x1(100%) | |
Mutations
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Mutations
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Corpse Dropped
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seedsprout worm corpse(favilink error!) (100%) |
Role
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Controller |
Extra info:
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Leaves swaddle its hundred segments and lashed root matter squirms out of its tail end.
The seedsprout worm is a rare low tier worm that can be found within the 1-5 Z stratas underground of low tier terrain such as the Salt Marshes. They are able to burrow into the ground and leave a trail of plant matter in their wake while burrowed. Eating their corpse is a possible cure component for Fungal Infections.
When the creature is bored and Burrowing is off cooldown, they will disappear into the ground and begin to move around. While burrowed:
- Each tile that they pass over will spawn a wall based on what type of worm it is.
- They get a Movement Speed penalty of 100 - 10 * MutationLevel.
- They cannot attack or fire missile weapons without emerging from the ground.
- They will be invisible until they are attacked, in which they are then forced above ground. Despite being invisible, running into a hostile burrowed creature will automatically attack them.
For the bonesprout worm, this means that they have a base cooldown of 10 turns, and have a movement speed penalty of -50.
Tips
- Plant matter is easily destroyed with one or two whacks, so it is not an issue if you find yourself trapped.
- You can also use defoliant grenades to quickly destroy the walls as they can quickly grow out of control if not dealt with immediately.
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