Infinite Farmer: A Plants vs Dungeon

Chapter 68: Bison King



Clubber Vine LV. 1 (Cultivated, Subjugated, Dead-end) Original content can be found at N()velFire.net

You have successfully managed to splice the power of a mass-enhanced lagomorph into a plant, resulting in a fast, unnaturally heavy-hitting vine. Tougher than the vines you’ve made before, the clubber vines resist almost all forms of physical damage. They can be destroyed, but it takes work.

Like the Lunger Briars, the Clubber Vine move towards anything they (or you) perceive as prey. Unlike the Lunger Briars, they move towards it fast in singular high-speed whipping motions that rival most medium-speed beasts. When they impact, they hit hard, shattering bones, armor, and bruising the flesh beneath to incapacitate your foes.

A Clubber Vine can be trimmed from its roots without harming them, allowing the plant to regrow. When you do this, the level of the plant that regrows from the roots will reset to an appropriate number considering its overall growing conditions as if it was a newly sprouted plant.

The Clubber Vine is a genetic dead-end and cannot be further improved. As such, the first Clubber Vine you grow in a particular farm produces an outsized effect on your farm quality.

Without a second thought, Tulland trimmed the vine and designated it as one of his two combat options. One vine, he could somehow tell, was the limit that he could store in the dimensional space. That meant he was dealing with something at least a little better than the Giant’s Hairs, and potentially infinitely better than the Lunger Briars.

“Good?” Necia asked.

“Looks like it. Do you have your shield? We could do a test hit,” Tulland said.

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