![]() ![]() Spread Shot: It can do an "Exploding Shot" version, where it fires several bullets that split apart into eight smaller bullets in all cardinal and diagonal directions.Portmanteau: Their name is a combination of "Mold" (as in a jello mold) and a misspelling of "Small" (reflecting their small size).Palette Swap: Parodied according to Check, the Waterfall Moldsmals are a different color, which obviously means they're stronger.Brainless Beauty: A parody of the concept, as the description demonstrates.Blob Monster: One that looks like lime jello.Their main purpose is to make Moldbygg a more surprising encounter (because Moldbygg looks like a Moldsmal at first, but can't be Spared instantly). which is a moot point, because by now, you can probably tell that they can be Spared without even using the ACT menu. Artifact Mook: Appears in Waterfall as a slightly stronger enemy.Stereotypical: Curvaceously attractive, but no brains. Support Party Member: While Whimsun makes no attempt to attack you directly, its attacks do surround you and reduce the space you have to dodge.Prone to Tears: So meek that attempting to console it is enough to make it flee.Pest Controller: They are able to attack the player by sending an eclipse of moths at them.One-Hit-Point Wonder: While it actually has 10 HP in-game, it dies in one hit to any attack, no matter how weak.While they appear to resemble a moth wearing a bedsheet ghost costume, they really aren't that threatening or malicious. It makes no effort whatsoever to harm you if you stand still. Harmless Villain: If you can even call it that.One of its encounter lines is smells like mothballs and lavender. These substances are both used to kill moths, which Whimsun resembles. Driven to Suicide: Seems to be on the verge of it, given how pathetic it is.Apologetic Attacker: The only reason it's attacking you is because it feels obligated to do so, and it will let you know this with its battle dialogue.They're only mentioned by a few characters and their current whereabouts are unknown. What Happened to the Mouse?: Because they hadn't become corporeal yet, they can't be killed and will always leave their dummy regardless of what you do to them.There are talking Dummies in New Home, and their cousin is a dummy that talks. Even after you learn that they probably should be able to speak, you can never interact with them beyond your first battle anyway. You can either attack them (they go down in one hit and give no EXP) or try to strike up a conversation with them (which pleases Toriel). Training Dummy: Literally they have no way of harming you.Shrinking Violet: According to Mad Dummy if you fled from the fight, Mad Dummy says they were "a shy sort" and that this "broke their little ethereal heart.".This is because they're possessed by a ghost. Screw This, I'm Out of Here!: They will tire of your aimless shenanigans and float away if you keep wasting your turns without talking to or attacking them. ![]()
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