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The gulping plant was apparently created during an experiment of a master of magic, who was immediately eaten by his own creation. This special plant spreads a sweet smell to get it's victim closer, and then, when the victim is close enough, grabs it and pulls it down under earth starting to distract it's blood. If, for any reason, the victim manages to escape, the gulping plant has a poisonous sting, that it can shoot. It is hard to identify a gulping plant between other plants, as they usually grow in forests - if you are close enough to identify it, it's too late.
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''The gulping plant was apparently created during an experiment of a master of magic, who was immediately eaten by his own creation. This special plant spreads a sweet smell to get it's victim closer, and then, when the victim is close enough, grabs it and pulls it down under earth starting to distract it's blood. If, for any reason, the victim manages to escape, the gulping plant has a poisonous sting, that it can shoot. It is hard to identify a gulping plant between other plants, as they usually grow in forests - if you are close enough to identify it, it's too late.''
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 13 July 2013


Climbing Plants
Climbing Plants
Values
Attack: 7
Defense: 7
Life Force: 48
Speed: 4 tpa
Points: 2
No Strengths
No Weaknesses
Creature is not convertible


The gulping plant was apparently created during an experiment of a master of magic, who was immediately eaten by his own creation. This special plant spreads a sweet smell to get it's victim closer, and then, when the victim is close enough, grabs it and pulls it down under earth starting to distract it's blood. If, for any reason, the victim manages to escape, the gulping plant has a poisonous sting, that it can shoot. It is hard to identify a gulping plant between other plants, as they usually grow in forests - if you are close enough to identify it, it's too late.