Item:Southern blue bycid: Difference between revisions

From Elanthipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
 
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
|noun=bycid
|noun=bycid
|look=About the size of a typical house cat, the long body of the beetle is covered in the short, blue-tipped spines which inspired its name. Six large legs fan out from its dark brown carapace, accompanied by two strong sets of mandibles at the front of the head. Round, blue-black eyes protrude from its head, unblinking and ever watchful.
|look=About the size of a typical house cat, the long body of the beetle is covered in the short, blue-tipped spines which inspired its name. Six large legs fan out from its dark brown carapace, accompanied by two strong sets of mandibles at the front of the head. Round, blue-black eyes protrude from its head, unblinking and ever watchful.
|CTag=blue, brown
|STag=bycid
|STag=bycid,beetle
|type=housing
|ptype=housing
|source=Caged
|verby=No
|cost=159,000 Lirums
|pcrystal=No
|sourcetype=sold by
|atmos=No
|istone=No
|metal=-
|weight=-
|appcost=-
|rarity=common
|lsize=-
|enchanted=No
|feature-change=No
|htype=Pet
|generator=No
|sourcetype=-
|fname=No
}}
}}

==Verbs==
==Verbs==
* {{com|TOUCH}}: The blue bycid makes an alarmed chirping noise as you approach it, and you decide to back off.
* {{com|TOUCH}}: The blue bycid makes an alarmed chirping noise as you approach it, and you decide to back off.

Latest revision as of 19:27, 10 May 2025


southern blue bycid
Look: About the size of a typical house cat, the long body of the beetle is covered in the short, blue-tipped spines which inspired its name. Six large legs fan out from its dark brown carapace, accompanied by two strong sets of mandibles at the front of the head. Round, blue-black eyes protrude from its head, unblinking and ever watchful.
Properties: This is a designed to be used in or on player houses (Pet).
Sources: Source is Caged

Verbs

  • TOUCH: The blue bycid makes an alarmed chirping noise as you approach it, and you decide to back off.
  • RUB: You brush your hand along the back of the blue bycid, quickly recoiling away from the needle-sharp spines.
  • SCRATCH: You gently scratch the head of a southern blue bycid with one finger. The bycid clicks and chitters in approval.