Chasing Wind: "The Hook Leech is quite a nasty one I must say"
"It can do:"
It has the sticky elongated tongues of the Grapple Worm.
It has a Stowaway mouth and its anchor at the end of both tongues
It also feeds on blood like the Leeches. Meaning it slowly but surely drains your blood if it got you by its mouth.
It can live on land like Grapple Worm, hide up high on the ceiling like a Stowaway, and swim in water like Leeches.
You can still use it like a normal Grapple Worm, just make sure to feed it before using it or else it will attack you. It acts like Saint's tongue, so an upgrade from the normal Grapple Worm.
You can actually shoot the anchor tongue at an enemy and hurt it. It will do the same damage as a spear/stick.
Yep, this is quite a useful one. A rarity, I know.
baffling unused room i found in rw's files. would have been in the exterior. but where???? underhang???? im guessing this was a very early concept because it really doesn't suit any of UW's subregions. still. quite mysterious
i've had this game sitting on my desktop for over a year now, i remember getting it from when amazon prime gave rw for free and i got it cus i was like i remember seeing the slugcat somewhere !!!1
.. and like any other, the difficulty was what put me off LMAO
but i came back to it !! and now i've met moon and five pebbles and im enjoying myself hehe
anyways this is my current slugcat !! with their little grappling worm buddy
[Start ID. A drawing of the Survivor from Rain World. They're spiralling upwards into the air, clutching a grappling worm with limbs askew, above the lizard den halfway up The Wall. They're facing forward, and while their expression is neutral as always, they seem rather eager. The drawing has a light red tone, primarily made up of siennas, whites and dull teals, and has a fairly dramatic sense of scale. End ID]
call that a jetpack joyride (< got attached to their grapple worm and named it jetpack)
what if grapple worm grass ? the tongues stick and pull you down
Chasing Wind: I thought not.
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The Grapple Grass comes in a bush and they usually eat Rain Deer or anything that comes close to them. They reach out like Monster Kelp and stuck to you like a Grapple Worm until you're devoured into their bush.
Once you're stuck by one, the other grabs you as well, making it nearly impossible to escape. Your only hope is to have TWO gooeiducks in hand before crawling past them.
I'm posting a lot today. Here have some slugcats on a silly adventure. The blue one is Vagabond. He likes eating. The green one is Guide. They like mushrooms.