Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26826553-20160403145704/@comment-27101994-20160406121545

The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Fairy27 wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Fairy27 wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Fairy27 wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Fairy27 wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Fairy27 wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Then again, that personality was only Violet's. I didn't say all Shrinking Violets are depressed. And, since they have the same powers, wouldn't that mean that, other than terminators, other Shrinking Violets would be immune? Since they can shrink, they can negate the power altogether.

So, when ripped apart, they just reassemble their bits up (like DDP's AKEE?).

Are these guys considered evil? (If so, are they to be considered as villains like zombies, predators, xenochompers, & most terminators?) No, Shrinking Violets are not immune to this. When ripped apart, or vanquished/killed, they cannot reassemble up. Only the Shadow Hunters can revive them at their own will, anytime.

They are considered evil. I added something in the blog, however. They can be purified. A Shady Viola and a normal plant (Shrinking Violets are the best choices in this) must have a very strong friendship (This is possible, but it's hard). If that happens, that Shady Viola will be turned into a normal Shrinking Violet. Well, it's just that saying they cannot be immune to shrinking is like saying Ellise can be beaten with electricity or The Terminator can be beaten with fire :P In short (Explorer Zombie, freezing ice plants in FC, & Mario logic aside), you can't really affect people with the same power unless they stole it. Actually, Shady Violas defy that kind of logic - immunity of shrinking. Others do not.

For the Mario logic part, let's just say...Nintendo logic instead.

Shady Violas can appear in Escape the Fright Night, but can be modified later.

Question: Violet, do you try to talk to strangers just to be friends with them? (BTW, may I use a bunch of dead Shady Violas for a short scene in AvPvT? A short scene showing a Predator's trophy room. Most of the preserved heads in the room are Xenochompers, but some are of exotic earthly species, like Violas...) I tend to forget stuff, so you may watch me editing the Shady Viola blog everytime.

Shady Violas have lone and not-moving shadows as their "corpses". They cannot be carried by anyone but the Shadow Hunters themselves. Because of that, showing that kind of scene is impossible. You mean, when vanquished, they only leave behind their shadows, while their solid bodies dissolve, only to be picked up by Shadow Hunters? Because if it has something to do with being too heavy to carry, it won't work for terminators or even predators. Yes, that. Shadows cannot be picked up, like any shadows not being able to be picked up in real life. The Shadow Hunters, however, are the only ones to pick them up, since they are major inhabitants of the Land of Shadows, in fact somehow the only ones. Shady Violas are considered normal citizens in the Land of Shadows, so they cannot pick shadows. But one can be a major inhabitant. Ellise, do you wanna meet your relative?

(Really, I'm asking: Fairy, you wanna get spoiled? Because it seems you want a relative now, so maybe it's best if I reveal stuff now (if you want)) (Not sure, but since TEaT is drawing a bit near, I need a suitable electrical plant for WaPA, or Wishes and Portal Ambushes, for a certain role. Maybe, just maybe, tell me...the appearance and the Almanac Entry. Why appearance? So that I can reasearch on what it is realy based on, and I can modify the appearance via MS Paint.)

Ellise: Do I even have a relative by chance...

(Only for now, Ellise does not know if she has a relative before, until revealations.) ==Electric Currant== Electric Currant is a new plant that can be obtained by WOOHOOO!!!. It costs 150 sun to plant, and has a 10 second recharge.

Almanac entryEdit
Electric Currants create electrical fences between ones planted on the same row or column.

Usage: Area Effect (Electric Fence)

"Electricity is all very well and fine as a phenomenon" says Electric Currant, "but electromagnetism as a whole is where it's really at."


 * Its name is a pun of "electric current" and currant, a type of berry.
 * Electric Currant shares many similarities with Electric Blueberry.
 * Both cost 150 sun.
 * Both are plants not obtained through normal gameplay.  (Electric Currant is obtained by YEAH BABY!!! while Electric Blueberry is bought with real life currency.)
 * Both use electricity to attack zombies.
 * Both of their names start with the word "Electric".
 * Both plants are based on berries.
 * Both of their almanac entries have them talk about electricity.
 * Both plants share an idle animation where they occasionally get shocked with electricity.
 * It is the third plant to attack using electricity in the series, the first being Lightning Reed and the second being Electric Blueberry.

My comments: He seems like the red virus of Virus vs. Virus, while E-B is like the blue virus XD...I'm guessing you may not know that game, but really, it's just for fighting against a friend, nothing special.

Probably not as powerful given his recharge.

Seems like a guy...

I don't know about you, but I suggest you ship Ellise...WEEHEEE!!!

I'm very hyper now. a. )  Electric Currant...get it, electric current? Of course.

b. )  This is obviously obtained in an Epic Quest, I'm sure. If it's a premium, then...Why?!

c. )  Electric Currant is based on the Ribes Rubrum or Redcurrant, I'm sure of it.

d. )  Mediocre recharge...I'm used to Dusk Lobber and Moonflower's recharge!

e. )  So...a male plant. Tempted to ship Ellise now.