![]() ![]() These slimes are usually heard before they are seen, as they crackle with the build up of energy before exploding. They never seemed harmed by the explosion, although they appear to be more than a little dazed by it. Music does calm them down and prevent them from exploding. This rare, burning slime lives solely on ash, without it, the slime will quickly snuff out. Will eat anything, as long as it’s burnt to ash first. If looking to corral these hot little guys, make sure you keep some water handy. This slime gains its name from the rocky crown of sharp spikes atop its body. When these slimes are near, make sure to watch your surroundings, so you aren’t rolled over by one. This slime appears to be a cousin of the Rock Slime, covered in shimmering crystal spikes. These spikes form from the slime generating a tremendous about of internal heat. ![]() Caution: These slimes can create large patches of ultra-hot crystals that will shatter if splashed with water. Sometimes called ‘raddies,' it is unknown if their radioactive state came from an external source or something naturally occurring. The dangerous aura they emit is so potent that they glow in the dark. When handling, monitor radiation exposure levels so not to cause serious bodily harm to yourself or worse. These sparkly slimes gain their name from the array of glass tiles that cover their bodies. The shimmer from Mosaic Slimes attract other slimes to them - and the leading theory for this phenomenon is ‘sparkly things are super cool.’ Don’t let the beautiful shine fool you, though. Their glints can produce ultra-hot solar anomalies around them. Have water handy, and keep the slimes well-fed and happy to avoid further occurrences. Diet: Anything breathing, other than Gordos and Golden Slimes.So Adorable They Can’t Be Categorized Largo Slimes The Tarr are formed when a Largo slime eats a plort unlike its own. This turns the slime into sludge with a relentless appetite. Largo slimes are hybrids of two slimes when a slime eats a plort unlike its own. Because of this, there is a wide variety of Largo slimes. The image above is an example of a Tabby-Phosphor hybrid. ![]()
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