Pink Lizards (also referred to as Magenta or Purple Lizards) are one of the species of Lizard. They are one of the first Lizards the player may see in the game, and likely the first variety encountered that can climb poles. They are found mostly throughout the early-game but make a few rare appearances in later areas.
Pink Lizards have a 33.3% or 1/3 bite lethality rate.
Pink Lizards come in a wide range of colors, from fuchsias to purples. They have black bodies that are usually plain or feature small frills.
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Combat
While not very durable, Pink Lizards make up for it with speed in close quarters. Unlike Green Lizards, getting near an uninjured Pink Lizard usually results in them instantly lashing out, and therefore caution must be taken when getting close to stab them; using Rocks to stun and flip them before doing so is advised. Pink Lizards typically die after 2-4 Lanco hits.
Stealth
Pink Lizards have average vision, and do not usually look up above ground level unless they are climbing poles or hear something, making stealth an effective choice against them. Throwing Rocks to lure them away is typically sufficient to avoid them.
Evasion
Pink Lizards are not very fast and can be outrun on flat ground, but they do have a degree of mobility; particularly, they can be quite fast on poles, meaning that they have an advantage in long vertical rooms that let them close distance with their prey.
Abilities & Behavior
Pink Lizards do not have any unique or exceptional abilities, although they have the highest aggression stat of all Lizards, making them the most likely to react to visual or auditory stimuli. They serve as an introduction to Lizards' vertical mobility.
Pink Lizards have average taming difficulty, typically requiring 1-3 feedings.
Pink Lizards, while loyal and unlikely to get into unnecessary fights, are not very powerful or durable, and for the most part are incapable of reaching the gates into different regions, making them poor picks for long-term companionship.
Pink Lizards' colors range from purple to reddish pink. They may have varying head, body, and tail sizes.
Pink Lizards have six possible cosmetic features: TailTuft, LongShoulderScales, LongHeadScales, SpineSpikes, ShortBodyScales, and BumpHawk. However, they are most commonly found with TailTufts.
Ten Pink Lizards side by side, showcasing a broad variation in colors, cosmetic features, and scale types.
A Pink Lizard's color range.
Trivia
Pink Lizards have some of the widest hue variation of any Lizard.
Pink Lizards were designed to be the "average" Lizard, not being particularly strong, durable, fast or good at climbing, nor possessing any special abilities.
Lizard breed statistics are balanced around this, with Pink Lizards typically being assigned as a baseline 1.
However, they do have the slowest base swimming speed of all Lizards.