However, starting with Rise, Altaroth have a chance of dying without splattering like the other Neopterons. The only way an Altaroth can be carved is if it's killed with poison. Made of Plasticine: While most Neopterons have a rare chance of dying with their body intact if they're killed normally, Altaroth are so fragile that they will never leave a body behind if they're killed normally.Glass Cannon: It's fairly powerful compared to the majority of small monsters, but shatters easily.Damage-Increasing Debuff: It can fire a defense-reducing fluid from its abdomen.Blue is mushrooms, Gold is Honey, Green is other plants, and grey is their own body parts/fluids. Color-Coded for Your Convenience: If you missed them feeding, you can see what they ate by the color of their abdomens. onto its belly sac, the player can receive a "shiny" item once it is killed. Unlike Hornetaurs, however, Altaroths can now spit a defense-reducing liquid, and unlike the rest of its kin, it remains valuable even when killed: because it absorbs berries, plants, mushrooms etc. Third-generation successors to Hornetaurs as the resident ground-based insectoids, though this time based on ants. Both monsters appear eventually in Generations, averting this trope.
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