Pole Plant

Pole Plants (dubbed as such by Rock, Paper, Shotgun) are creatures akin to millipedes in appearance, but they look like standard climbing poles until touched. When touched, they drag down any prey trying to scale them. When dormant, the ambient enemy music will still play, and they will ripple with red stripes upon closer observation. They can be killed by a single stick when dormant, and can bring down anything as large as Vulture. These plants can also be killed with a spear.

If repeatedly killed, some Pole Plants can grow into the bigger and more deadly Monster Water Kelp.

Combat tips

 * If a piece of Rubbish is thrown at the plant, it will show it's colours revealing itself but will not retreat nor die off, whilst hit it has a nasty tendency to grab anything within range (including the Slugcat).


 * If aggravated either by throwing items or escaping it's grasp, other creatures (such as ordinary Lizards) can be caught (either by luring with food or drawing them in close) while in it's "active" state, this is useful for getting rid of pursuing predators.

Avoidance
A pole plant can be told from normal poles by opening up the map view, a pole which is not visible on the map is a hidden pole plant, in addition the guide will indicate the pole plant with the flashing red and yellow predator "warning" symbol along with the threat music playing. If possible (wait for the plant to return to dormant if aggravated) try and run along the bottom being mindful not to jump into the vicious plant. Another trick is to look at the poles themselves, they are discoloured and have missing rust spots along the edges.

In a rare occurrence in the Sky Islands some can be found sideways, these are much harder to escape as the plant is not mounted near the floors.

Locations

 * Outskirts
 * Farm Arrays
 * Sky Islands
 * The Wall
 * The leg

Trivia

 * Typically the pole plants encountered stand vertically, however in some areas they can be found mounted on walls hidden as side poles
 * It is possible for a pole plant to be replaced with a Monster Water Kelp if Slugcat kills it enough times over many cycles. If you are unprepared, it can easily take you by surprise.