Now if I wanted to get rid of Hopkins, I would send him on a suicide mission with creminion spores programmed to kill him and his buddies upon deployment
Oh, they’re not going to infect YOU with the spores. You’re about to have to fight creminions that can leap at you. And remember their morphing and grabbing from the baseball game?
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Speaking from experience – I mean hypothetically – it would be bad for you.
Yeah, bad mushrooms are just bad.
Man, that hat is giving me Derro ringleader vibes all over again. Watch out!!
We do know this is all being master-minded.
Hmm…since the Bullywugs are in the Python’s effect range, maybe it’s changing them from dim-witted to clever?
This is why you always have an archer handy.
This is where a nice toasty fireball would be handy. Or two or three. The fighters can soak and the toads can croak.
“Hopkin had a wonderful, awful idea.”
Now if I wanted to get rid of Hopkins, I would send him on a suicide mission with creminion spores programmed to kill him and his buddies upon deployment
But that’s just me
If you expect Hopkin to lose, why bother? It’s a waste of a distraction, and would alert the enemy that something’s up.
Oh?
It’s still a distraction I can use to spend wisely elsewhere. Just think of it as tying up loose ends
Seems that this was meant to grant an advantage whether or not Hopkins made it. As long as the spores infect a good bunch of people, human or frog…
Oh, they’re not going to infect YOU with the spores. You’re about to have to fight creminions that can leap at you. And remember their morphing and grabbing from the baseball game?