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− | When the Skunk releases the gas it gains speed due to propulsion. This is easy to notice by releasing the skunk in mid air after a backflip and then hitting space to release | + | When the Skunk releases the gas it gains speed due to propulsion. This is easy to notice by releasing the skunk in mid air after a backflip and then hitting space to release the gas. This may seem a funny trivial fact, but knowing this detail may make difference in a game, since the skunk may reach some slopes exploring this knowledge and help in the accuracy when hitting enemy worms by the cloud. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 16:03, 5 January 2017
Skunk | |
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Type: | Animal |
Keyboard selection: | F10 (x2) |
Standard effects: | Poison |
Present in: | W:A, WWP |
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Poison measured in health loss per turn. Sorted by poison. |
The Skunk is an animal weapon which bounces around the terrain when released. When activated by the player, the Skunk will release a wind influenced cloud of toxic gas which will poison any worms that come into contact with it. Poisoned worms lose health between every turn. The Skunk will automatically detonate after a short while but can be manually detonated by the player.
Tricks and glitches
When the Skunk releases the gas it gains speed due to propulsion. This is easy to notice by releasing the skunk in mid air after a backflip and then hitting space to release the gas. This may seem a funny trivial fact, but knowing this detail may make difference in a game, since the skunk may reach some slopes exploring this knowledge and help in the accuracy when hitting enemy worms by the cloud.
See also
External links
- Skunk on Wormopaedia