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{{Enemy Infobox|image = RedBubbleblock.png|Areas = [[Eribu]], [[Absu]]|Corruptable = No|Size = Variable|Movement = None}}
{{Enemy Infobox|image = RedBubbleblock.png|Areas = [[Eribu]], [[Absu]]|Corruptable = No|Size = Variable|Movement = None|Allegiance = None|Hit Points = 1|Health Drop = None|Filename = Cilia/RedGoo}}


== Description ==
== Description ==
The most common vegetation(?) found all over Sudra.  It looks like clusters of Red shiny bubbles, constantly moving and pulsating.  It is completely harmless.  It is solid enough to block the path, and walk on.  it can be destroyed by any weapon in a single hit, but is not affected by Corruption.  Once destroyed, it will grow back to it's original formation unless the space it was once occupying is taken.  A single cluster is roughly 3' square.
The most common vegetation(?) found all over Sudra.  It looks like clusters of Red shiny bubbles, constantly moving and pulsating.  It is completely harmless.  It is solid enough to block the path, and walk on.  it can be destroyed by any weapon in a single hit, but is not affected by Corruption.  Once destroyed, it will grow back to it's original formation unless the space it was once occupying is taken.  A single cluster is roughly 3' square.
[[Category:Bestiary]]
[[Category:Bestiary]]

Revision as of 12:10, 15 November 2015

Description

The most common vegetation(?) found all over Sudra. It looks like clusters of Red shiny bubbles, constantly moving and pulsating. It is completely harmless. It is solid enough to block the path, and walk on. it can be destroyed by any weapon in a single hit, but is not affected by Corruption. Once destroyed, it will grow back to it's original formation unless the space it was once occupying is taken. A single cluster is roughly 3' square.