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Is this a new monster?

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Sun, 04/07/2013 - 13:43
Amphy-Kun's picture
Amphy-Kun

I was in the arcade and I found this monster in a scenerio room. It looked weird so I went on the wiki and looked for it. I went around the monster on all sides and it looked the same. Here's a screenshot: http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o760/Brian_Jin/spiral_2013-04-06_20-...

Wonder wut it's called?

Sun, 04/07/2013 - 13:44
#1
Glacies's picture
Glacies
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It's just an oddly-textured Scuttlebot.

Sun, 04/07/2013 - 13:47
#2
Amphy-Kun's picture
Amphy-Kun
oh

Ok then let's give it a name!!!

I call it a Swarmbot

Sun, 04/07/2013 - 13:52
#3
Glacies's picture
Glacies
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I call it Oddly-Textured Scuttlebot V2 Alpha Redux Ultimate Promotional Android of the Future: 2013 Edition

Sun, 04/07/2013 - 13:54
#4
Amphy-Kun's picture
Amphy-Kun
I want a one

I want an Oddly-Textured Scuttlebot V2 Alpha Redux Ultimate Promotional Android of the Future: 2013 Edition XD

Sun, 04/07/2013 - 14:07
#5
Dukeplatypus's picture
Dukeplatypus
...Turbo Championship

...Turbo Championship Edition.

Sun, 04/07/2013 - 15:36
#6
Troupe-Forums's picture
Troupe-Forums
Guys...

It's actually called the toasterbot. The scuttlebots that we attack are the toasterbot 2.0, we just though being killed by toasters wasn't very heroic so we started calling them something scarier

Sun, 04/07/2013 - 15:41
#7
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Dfliyerz
Yeah, I've run into this

Yeah, I've run into this multiple times on multiple computers. It's just an oddly textured Scuttlebot that shows up in that room and hasn't been fixed. It seems to take a floor tile texture.

Mon, 04/08/2013 - 12:50
#8
Klockworx's picture
Klockworx
Its not a odd texture.

This is actually a swarm copy of a Scuttlebot that you would see if you were doing a Shadow Lair. How it got up here i have no idea but that's what it is. I've seen tons of them down in the Shadow Lairs.

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