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  • Millipede
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  • Millipede is a game for the Mrs. Play and Clock.
  • The millipede, also known as the "rubbish yard boss", is the first that the player faces in the game Pest Control, fought on level 1.9.
  • Most millipedes are slow-moving detritivores, eating decaying leaves and other dead plant matter. Some eat fungi or suck plant fluids, and a small minority are predatory. Millipedes are generally harmless to humans, although some can become household or garden pests, especially in greenhouses where they can cause severe damage to emergent seedlings. Most millipedes defend themselves with a variety of defensive chemicals secreted from pores along the body, although the tiny bristle millipedes are covered with tufts of detachable bristles. Reproduction in most species is carried out by modified male legs called gonopods, which transfer packets of sperm to females.
  • Millipede is an Eoarthropleura. He was Dr. Cockroach's seventh Creature, and his fifth regular creature. His card, along with the Move Cards Earth Barrier and Earthquake, winded up in Gabon. He was activated when some playing kids kicked open the Card Capsule. He battled Thylaco, and nearly won, but lost in the end when Susan came up with a clever strategy. His capture removed Iguano and the Anurognathus Dozen from the team. He was later revealed to be a 5 on the Power Scale. Thirteen episodes later, he battled in a battle royale, but was defeated. Two episodes later, he battled in another battle royale, but was defeated. Four episodes later, he was removed from the team by Sid's capture.
  • As was previously stated, millipedes do not, in fact, have one thousand legs. They have 20 to 400 pairs, depending on how long it is and what specific species it belongs to. One of the oddest features of the millipede is that its poison glands and scent glands are combined. This can be deterring and threatening to predators (in this case, salamanders), as not only do they stink, but the stink is filled with poison. The poison burns the attacker's skin and eyes. The poison makes the poison hallucinate. I should know, I got bitten by one half an hour ago. Did I mention that? The poison can cause some memory loss, I remember it well.
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Level
  • 1.900000
Attack
  • Dangerous on contact when moving
task1amt
  • 3
task1type
  • item
task1req
  • After entering the Catacombs
dcterms:subject
Paralyze
  • y
Blackout
  • n
pc value
  • 4380.0
very rare drop
  • Grand Beetle Husk
silence
  • y
Common Drop
  • Grand Beetle Talon
uncommon drop
  • capture
base br
  • 19
pc hp
  • 24653
Rare Drop
  • Land Insecta Carapace
Poison
  • y
art 2 br
  • 0
  • 46
art 3 br
  • 0
Guild
  • sword
art 1 br
  • 0
  • 34
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Game
Name
  • Millipede
Value
  • 1872.0
Caption
  • A captured Millipede can be sold at a high price and the taste is indescribable.
Abilities
  • Moving
Points
  • Varies
Class
  • Land Insecta
split
  • Alp Core
  • Large Bone
  • Grand Beetle Talon
  • Land Insecta Fluid
Family
  • Grand Beetle Family
HP
  • ~ 25,000
Health
  • Two blows - each segment
Race
  • Grand Beetle
Art
  • Squash
  • Gravity's Pull
  • Brutal Strike
Locations
Effect
  • Shock
  • [Thunder Attack] +5
Task
  • 26
split 3 note
  • 40.0
max br
  • 57
magdrop
  • Large Grand Beetle Barb
  • Retral Grand Beetle Husk
split 1 note
  • 50.0
split 4 note
  • 5.0
split 2 note
  • 40.0
bonus br
  • 8
task1item
effect2l
  • Thunder Attack
abstract
  • Most millipedes are slow-moving detritivores, eating decaying leaves and other dead plant matter. Some eat fungi or suck plant fluids, and a small minority are predatory. Millipedes are generally harmless to humans, although some can become household or garden pests, especially in greenhouses where they can cause severe damage to emergent seedlings. Most millipedes defend themselves with a variety of defensive chemicals secreted from pores along the body, although the tiny bristle millipedes are covered with tufts of detachable bristles. Reproduction in most species is carried out by modified male legs called gonopods, which transfer packets of sperm to females. Millipedes are some of the oldest known land animals, first appearing in the Silurian period. Some members of prehistoric groups grew to over 2 m (6 ft 7 in), while the largest modern species reach maximum lengths of 27 to 38 cm (11 to 15 in). The longest extant species is the giant African millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas). Among myriapods, millipedes have traditionally been considered most closely related to the tiny pauropods, although some molecular studies challenge this relationship. Millipedes can be distinguished from the somewhat similar but only distantly related centipedes (class Chilopoda), which move rapidly, are carnivorous, and have only a single pair of legs on each body segment. The scientific study of millipedes is known as diplopodology, and a scientist who studies them is called a diplopodologist.
  • Millipede is an Eoarthropleura. He was Dr. Cockroach's seventh Creature, and his fifth regular creature. His card, along with the Move Cards Earth Barrier and Earthquake, winded up in Gabon. He was activated when some playing kids kicked open the Card Capsule. He battled Thylaco, and nearly won, but lost in the end when Susan came up with a clever strategy. His capture removed Iguano and the Anurognathus Dozen from the team. He was later revealed to be a 5 on the Power Scale. Thirteen episodes later, he battled in a battle royale, but was defeated. Two episodes later, he battled in another battle royale, but was defeated. Four episodes later, he was removed from the team by Sid's capture. The first copy of the Earth Barrier Move Card was in his Card Capsule, and was activated along with him. The first copy of the Earthquake Move Card was in his Card Capsule, and was activated along with him. He has never won a battle.
  • Millipede is a game for the Mrs. Play and Clock.
  • The millipede, also known as the "rubbish yard boss", is the first that the player faces in the game Pest Control, fought on level 1.9.
  • As was previously stated, millipedes do not, in fact, have one thousand legs. They have 20 to 400 pairs, depending on how long it is and what specific species it belongs to. One of the oddest features of the millipede is that its poison glands and scent glands are combined. This can be deterring and threatening to predators (in this case, salamanders), as not only do they stink, but the stink is filled with poison. The poison burns the attacker's skin and eyes. The poison makes the poison hallucinate. I should know, I got bitten by one half an hour ago. Did I mention that? The poison can cause some memory loss, I remember it well. Like many arthropods, it has two antennae, used for smelling and feeling. Millipedes intertwine these when mating. Brain wave pattern measurements reveal that millipedes have more powerful orgasms than any other animal on Earth. It is speculated that this is connected to the antenna intertwining, and boosting the reception for millipede blue movies. Their main defense is rolling into a ball to protect their stomach and legs and genitalia. This can also be an attack if done at the top of a hill or at the bottom of a cannon.