Difference between revisions of "Smallshell"

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{{Minion Infobox
| image = [[file:smallshell1.jpg|350px]]
| Type = Monster
| Auto Attack = Single Target
| HP = 420
| ATK = 30
| DEF = 35
| SPD = 2
| Cost = 10
| Strengths = Gate Shield
| Special Action = '''Tweezer''' - Removes all beneficial effects from all enemies within range.
| Action Type = Disarming
| Points = 20
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[[Smallshell]] is a [[minions|minion]] rewarded for completing the [[FATE]]: [[It's Not Lupus]] with a Gold Medal rating in [[Eastern La Noscea]], south of Costa del Sol (x31,y34).
==Description==
The mere sight of this wee wavekin may cause severe psychological trauma to those who spent years of their lives on faraway shores culling his relatives.
As is implied by its name, the smallshell's shell is small. What is not widely known is that unlike normal crabs whose shells grow thicker and, hence, larger as the crabs age, smallshell carapaces usually reduce in size due to erosion over the wavekin's lifespan, until nothing is left but legs.
==Images==
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Revision as of 23:32, 11 August 2019

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Smallshell

Item type
Minion
Minion
Monster
Rarity
ABasic
Vendor Value
Gil 60
Patch
2.0

The mere sight of this wee wavekin may cause severe psychological trauma to those who spent years of their lives on faraway shores culling his relatives.


— In-game description

Template:Minion Infobox Smallshell is a minion rewarded for completing the FATE: It's Not Lupus with a Gold Medal rating in Eastern La Noscea, south of Costa del Sol (x31,y34).

Description

The mere sight of this wee wavekin may cause severe psychological trauma to those who spent years of their lives on faraway shores culling his relatives.

As is implied by its name, the smallshell's shell is small. What is not widely known is that unlike normal crabs whose shells grow thicker and, hence, larger as the crabs age, smallshell carapaces usually reduce in size due to erosion over the wavekin's lifespan, until nothing is left but legs.

Images