Toxomnom Fly
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Toxomnom Flies (JP: もうどくガジラ) are the adult form of the Toxomnoms.
In-Game Descriptions
What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord!? 2
- Food: All Slimemosses
- Predators: All Lizardmen, Liliths
They are so deadly that their sting alone can kill most heroes. They say the more slender their claws are, and the fatter their tails are, the deadlier their stings will be. Heroes know which ones to kill first...
HP | 368 |
ATK | 24 |
DEF | 35 |
RES | 42 |
Mutation Destinations: | Rivaless Omnom |
Great Omnom | |
Black Buzzy Boozy |
No Heroes Allowed!
- Diet: Slimemosses
- Predators: Lizardmen, Liliths
The adult form of the Toxomnom. The Overworld was once terrorized by the horrific mutant Toxomzilla, who escaped from underground, causing untold damage. The money-grubbing so-andsos still managed to turn the tragedy into profit though, and made countless movies and TV shows starring their monstrous attacker, which have since generated gazillions of gold pieces in merchandizing, for which he still hasn't received his cut.
Max. HP | 368 |
Atk | 23 |
Phys/Mag Def | 35/42 |
Fertility | 5 |
Mutation Destinations: | Rivaless Omnom |
Armageddomnom | |
Great Omnom | |
Black Buzzy Boozy |
No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!
Entry No. | 86 |
Level | ☆☆☆ |
Type | Insects/Abnormal |
Attack | 18 (27 Max) |
Special | Poison (17-20%) |
Evolves into | Armageddomnom |
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | もうどくガジラ Mō doku gajira |
More/already Poisonous Gajira もう moku is commonly used by Japanese learners to mean "more" in a general sense; this seems to be a pun on that usage. |
Mandarin Chinese (Traditional Script) |
劇毒咬咬蝶 Jùdú yǎoyǎo dié |
Highly Toxic Yaoyao Butterfly (蝶 being a bound form of 蝴蝶 Húdié) |
Korean | 맹독잘거라 maengdogjalgeola |
Trivia
- Toxomzilla is a reference to the 1954 film Godzilla. Originally a movie to symbolise the horrors of nuclear war, it eventually became a blockbuster movie franchise with Godzilla as the hero instead. This was in part because of the 1956 Americanised version Godzilla: King of the Monsters!, which removed much of the bleak, political themes.