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The '''Lofty Sheargrub''' moves simply by shaking its fins, but this makes it slow and prone to attack. However, it is able to float away by inflating a sac in its body to fly up and away. It will do this when scared, and show this kind of expression while staring down at the attacker as it ascends. | The '''Lofty Sheargrub''' moves simply by shaking its fins, but this makes it slow and prone to attack. However, it is able to float away by inflating a sac in its body to fly up and away. It will do this when scared, and show this kind of expression while staring down at the attacker as it ascends. | ||
[[File:Lofty Sheargrub scared | [[File:Lofty Sheargrub scared.png|thumb|left|200px|A scared Lofty Sheargrub.]] | ||
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[[Category:Harmless enemies]] | [[Category:Harmless enemies]] |
Revision as of 16:08, 12 March 2022
Lofty Shearglub | |
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Enemy | |
Family | Mandiblard |
The Lofty Sheargrub is a mandiblard that uses an internal helium sac to float away from danger.
User versions
Below this point is where users place their version of the Lofty Shearglub.
Kuutti85's version
- See: User:Kuutti85
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Scientific name | Himeagea edium | ||
Family | Mandiblard | ||
Carry weight | 1 | ||
Max. carriers | 2 | ||
Seed worth | 4 | ||
Attacks | None |
The Lofty Sheargrub moves simply by shaking its fins, but this makes it slow and prone to attack. However, it is able to float away by inflating a sac in its body to fly up and away. It will do this when scared, and show this kind of expression while staring down at the attacker as it ascends.