Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26826553-20160703102409/@comment-26988423-20160729070933

The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: DatDramaPlant wrote: //Electricity... since it doesn't pass through the surface, it won't really melt it. And Suoq cannot be crushed, that's one thing.

Suoq: *shrug* //Yeah, you did say he's insulated by that rubbery skin. Well, getting struck by a thwomp would mean Suoq would simply slip & shoot forward (Isn't that what happens to stuff that can't be easily crushed? They slip out of the grip & shoot forward or backward, just as how soap slips out of hands?)

(King Scattershot then leaps all the way to Cartlan, almost crushing the winter melon. Wherever Cartmelan went, King Scattershot followed, trying to squish him.)

Cartlan: *running from the king, who repeatedly tries to leap on him* WHY ME?! //The thing is that Suoq rebounds force in the direction directly opposite of the original direction. Since thwomps go down and only down, Suoq would bounce them upwards and only upwards. When a thwomp lands on Suoq, he would get pinned to the ground and nearly flattened, before bouncing backwards with the recoil up. Main point is that Suoq is not slippery, he's bouncy.

Suoq: *shrug*