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== Logbook Entry ==
== Logbook Entry ==
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|name=Blastcap
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|entrytext=Volatile chemicals within this weed'​s toxic fungal cap may explode if agitated.​ ​The poisonous flesh of the Blastcap helps keep it from being eaten.​ It also detonates its fungal cap when it senses even slight contact.<ref>{{cite|Volatile chemicals within this weed'​s toxic fungal cap may explode if agitated.​ ​The poisonous flesh of the Blastcap helps keep it from being eaten.​ It also detonates its fungal cap when it senses even slight contact.|Logbook|[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]}}</ref>
|entrytext=Volatile chemicals within this weed'​s toxic fungal cap may explode if agitated.​ ​The poisonous flesh of the Blastcap helps keep it from being eaten.​ It also detonates its fungal cap when it senses even slight contact.<ref>{{cite|Volatile chemicals within this weed'​s toxic fungal cap may explode if agitated.​ ​The poisonous flesh of the Blastcap helps keep it from being eaten.​ It also detonates its fungal cap when it senses even slight contact.|Logbook|[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]}}</ref>

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The Blastcap is a creature native to Tallon IV. Blastcaps are weeds that often grow in small clusters and will rattle in warning when anything approaches. The fungal cap, which is filled with toxins, will detonate if Samus comes in contact with it, or if she fires upon it repeatedly. The resulting explosion and venomous fumes will cause damage. Even the flesh of the weed itself is poisonous, keeping it from being eaten by indigenous lifeforms.

Blastcaps vary in size and thrive in moist areas like Tallon Overworld, but are versatile enough to survive in drier conditions like those of Chozo Ruins.

Logbook Entry

Logbook entry from a Metroid Prime game: Blastcap


References

  1. "{{{entry}}}" — Logbook entry ([[|Invalid game]])


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