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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
=== Dalmo's Notes === | |||
{{transcript|See how it toddles and bounces on its wee little footsies as it goes for a stroll, scattering extremely toxic spores along the way? This creature is a walking nuisance. But there's an odd kind of charm in that bothersome nature makes it hard to leave alone.|block=y}} | |||
=== Olimar's Notes === | |||
=== Olimar's | |||
{{transcript|Much like the Puffstool, the Toxstool is neither animal nor fungus but a mix of the two, or an Ambulofungus. It doesn't serve a producer or consumer role in the ecosystem, but functions instead as a decomposer. | {{transcript|Much like the Puffstool, the Toxstool is neither animal nor fungus but a mix of the two, or an Ambulofungus. It doesn't serve a producer or consumer role in the ecosystem, but functions instead as a decomposer. | ||
It primarily parasitizes other living organisms by blanketing them with its spores. However, the Toxstool can infect a deceased specimen as well. Its hyphae is able to move the muscles and control the body as if bringing it back from the dead. | It primarily parasitizes other living organisms by blanketing them with its spores. However, the Toxstool can infect a deceased specimen as well. Its hyphae is able to move the muscles and control the body as if bringing it back from the dead. | ||
The way the fungal filaments grow differs based on the host organism. In | The way the fungal filaments grow differs based on the host organism. In most cases, they may cause the hosts to wander around in search of food to facilitate a more nutrient-rich fungal-culture medium. They can also just use the host as a means to scatter more spores.|block=y}} | ||
=== Louie's | === Louie's Notes === | ||
{{transcript|Bury underground for about 40 days so the poison can leech out. Its smell will make you gag, but the | {{transcript|Bury underground for about 40 days so the poison can leech out. Its smell will make you gag, but the flavour has notes of chocolate!|block=y}} | ||
==Other information== | ==Other information== | ||
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{{naming | {{naming | ||
|common = Toxstool. Similar to the [[Puffstool]], but with "Tox" to imply toxic (meaning [[poison]]ous in this case). | |common = Toxstool. Similar to the [[Puffstool]], but with "Tox" to imply toxic (meaning [[poison]]ous in this case). | ||
|jpcommon = {{j|ドクナメコ|Doku Nameko|Poison Nameko}}. It is a portmanteau from "doku", a Japanese word that may mean "poison", and "nameko", a type of mushroom also known as | |jpcommon = {{j|ドクナメコ|Doku Nameko|Poison Nameko}}. It is a portmanteau from "doku", a Japanese word that may mean "poison", and "nameko", a type of mushroom also known as {{w|Pholiota microspora}}. | ||
|jpname = {{j|ボケナメコモドキ|Boke Nameko Modoki|Pseudo-Stupid Nameko}}. ボケナメコ is the Japanese common name for the Puffstool. The name refers to how it is like the Puffstool. | |jpname = {{j|ボケナメコモドキ|Boke Nameko Modoki|Pseudo-Stupid Nameko}}. ボケナメコ is the Japanese common name for the Puffstool. The name refers to how it is like the Puffstool. | ||
|scientific = ''Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis''. ''Parasitus'' refers to how it is able to spread its spores onto dead creatures and take control of them like a parasite. ''Pseudofungi'' refers to how it looks like a fungi. ''Elasticis'' refers to its elastic cap. | |scientific = ''Parasitus pseudofungi elasticis''. ''Parasitus'' refers to how it is able to spread its spores onto dead creatures and take control of them like a parasite. ''Pseudofungi'' refers to how it looks like a fungi. ''Elasticis'' refers to its elastic cap. | ||
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|ChiSimpM = Poisonous Mushroom | |ChiSimpM = Poisonous Mushroom | ||
|Dut = Verderfzwam | |Dut = Verderfzwam | ||
|DutM = | |DutM = Blightshroom | ||
|Fra = Champitoxine | |Fra = Champitoxine | ||
|FraM = Portmanteau of "champignon" (mushroom) and "toxine" (toxin) | |FraM = Portmanteau of "champignon" (mushroom) and "toxine" (toxin) | ||
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ToxstoolAboutToRevive.jpg|The Toxstool about to spray its spores. | ToxstoolAboutToRevive.jpg|The Toxstool about to spray its spores. | ||
DeceasedToxstoolRewards.jpg|A dead Toxstool, surrounded by a ring of 20 [[raw material]] pieces. | DeceasedToxstoolRewards.jpg|A dead Toxstool, surrounded by a ring of 20 [[raw material]] pieces. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*The Toxstool is unique in that it can revive deceased creatures with depleted [[Health]], rather than revive itself. | *The Toxstool is unique in that it can revive deceased creatures with depleted [[Health]], rather than revive itself. | ||
*Both the Toxstool and [[Ancient Sirehound]] share the distinction of being introduced and only found within the [[Cavern for a King]]. | *Both the Toxstool and [[Ancient Sirehound]] share the distinction of being introduced and only found within the [[Cavern for a King]]. | ||
**The [[Titan Blowhog]] also shares this distinction, though only while considering the main campaign and not [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]] | **The [[Titan Blowhog]] also shares this distinction, though only while considering the main campaign and not [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |