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{{acquire|item=flytrap pellet|chance=30%}}
{{acquire|item=flytrap pellet|chance=30%}}
{{acquire|item=water-polo cap}}
{{acquire|item=water-polo cap}}
{{acquire|item=wriggling flytrap pellet}}
{{acquire|item=wriggling flytrap pellet|chance=100%}}
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Occurs at [[An Octopus's Garden]].
Occurs at [[An Octopus's Garden]].
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{{acquireEffect|effect=Really Quite Poisoned|duration=10}}
{{acquireEffect|effect=Really Quite Poisoned|duration=10}}
*The [[water-polo cap]] will not drop unless you have asked [[Grandpa]] about flytraps.
*The [[water-polo cap]] will not drop unless you have asked [[Grandpa]] about flytraps.
*The [[wriggling flytrap pellet]] is a [[Ascension#One Time|one-time]] drop.
*The [[wriggling flytrap pellet]] and [[water-polo cap]] are both [[Ascension#One-Time|one-time]] drops.
*The [[wriggling flytrap pellet]] has a [[Conditional Drops|rejection rate]] of 50%.
** It will never be stolen by dolphins.
** It will never drop for paths with id > 10 (i.e. higher/newer than Zombie Slayer). That means you cannot do the Sea Monkee Quest in Standard and most other paths until after you've broken the prism.


==References==
==References==
*The fumble message is a reference to a scene of the film ''[[Wikipedia:The Little Shop of Horrors|The Little Shop of Horrors]]''.
*The fumble message is a reference to a scene of the film ''[[Wikipedia:The Little Shop of Horrors|The Little Shop of Horrors]]''.
*One of the miss messages is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Leif Ericson|Leif Ericson]].
*One of the miss messages is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Leif Ericson|Leif Ericson]].

Latest revision as of 19:34, 11 September 2024

There are some vague or non-exact figures and information on this page. Some spading is required.

chance of poisoning
Neptune flytrap You're fighting a Neptune flytrap

Flytraps that live above the water are named after Venus, the god of love, because nothing says lovin' like a bunch of dead flies. Flytraps below the water are named after Neptune, the mighty ruler of the sea, because nothing says mighty like a bunch of dead flies.

Wait a minute. How do you fly under the sea? Shouldn't it be a swimtrap? It must be awfully hungry -- no wonder it's about to chew you a new one.

Hit Message(s):

It whips you with a vegetable tentacle. What a vegetable tentacle debacle! Oof! Ugh! Oof!

It snaps shut around your <calf>. Yeowch! Ooh! Argh! Oof!

It scratches you with its leaves. You wish it would leave you alone. Eek! Ooh! Ouch!

It spits a pellet of undigested fish bits at you. Ew! Ugh! Eek! Ooh! (sleaze damage)

It wraps around your throat and squeezes. You try to strangle it right back, but it doesn't breathe. Ouch! Eek! Ow!

Critical Hit Message:

It snaps its jaws shut around your head and chews thoughtfully. Since it only has vestigial teeth, you have plenty of time to ponder how much it hurts. Eek! Ow! Ouch!

Miss Message(s):

It tries to whip you with a tentacle, but you're not down with tentacle love.

It snaps at you, but you snap back.

It spits a pellet of undigested fish bits at you, but you dodge.

It tries to scratch you with a leaf, but you dodge like Eric's son.

Fumble Message:

It waves its tentacles and demands that you feed it. You decline to do so, even after an elaborate musical number. (FUMBLE!)


After Combat
You acquire an item: flytrap pellet (30% chance)*
You acquire an item: water-polo cap
You acquire an item: wriggling flytrap pellet (100% chance)*

Occurs at An Octopus's Garden.

Notes

  • A successful attack from this monster has a chance of poisoning you:
You acquire an effect: Really Quite Poisoned
(duration: 10 Adventures)

References