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Toxic swamps are found in the [[Sogwood Forest]], they have purple water, and deal damage if [[Starfy]] makes contact with it. [[Capfish]]'s caps (mushrooms) absorb the poison, as used in a [[Side Quests|Side Quest]] No. 11 "The Lost Treasure Chest". | Toxic swamps are found in the [[Sogwood Forest]], they have purple water, and deal damage if [[Starfy]] makes contact with it. [[Capfish]]'s caps (mushrooms) absorb the poison, as used in a [[Side Quests|Side Quest]] No. 11 "The Lost Treasure Chest". | ||
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Revision as of 16:41, 2 March 2013
Toxic swamps are poisonous, purple waters which are harmful to Starfy and Starly. The player must usually use a vehicle to avoid harm from the swamp, or in the case of The Legendary Starfy, light emitted from a Glowing Mushroom to absorb the poison. The Capfish is useful in this case, as it always has a Glowing Mushroom attached to its head. Alternatively, the player can hop across on Giant Acorns. When Starfy or Starly walk on an acorn, it will roll, so the player has to be careful not to fall in. In The Legendary Starfy the player can also use the Air Jump and Glide abilities to jump across the swamp.
In Densetsu no Starfy 2
In Densetsu no Starfy 2, Torito teaches Starfy how to ride Sukebon. Sukebon is regularly used throughout the game to cross both toxic swamps and lava. Falling into a toxic swamp without Sukebon causes Starfy to start over from the beginning of the room.
In Densetsu no Starfy 4
In Densetsu no Starfy 4, there is poisonous water in Pulling Ahead Lake (Stage 4-3). In the story, Saimamy asks Starly to fix her Appliances so that the water can be purified.
In The Legendary Starfy
Toxic swamps are found in the Sogwood Forest, they have purple water, and deal damage if Starfy makes contact with it. Capfish's caps (mushrooms) absorb the poison, as used in a Side Quest No. 11 "The Lost Treasure Chest".
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