SpidersI figure the centipede is included with the bugs, so we shall do them all in one sitting.
First up, we have the spider. Easily placed on someone's body where they cant see it. Its as big as a tarantula. So if you can hit someone, simply release a spider from your palm and have it connect to their backside.
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Then these little bug shaped guys. They are good for placing on the ground in front of you acting like a shield. If you opponent tries to come short range from you, detonate them to cause a nice little explosive. These can also be placed on shuriken that are thrown at the enemy. Best used in groups.
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The grasshopper. Good for placing in trees or on the ground in long grass, since they can travel rather quickly on the ground. Best used in groups.
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Now a giant centipede. These can burrow through the ground to appear under the opponent. These guys are also long enough to use as an extension of your arm, similar to the snakes we will learn later.
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Separate description for each please. List advantages and disadvantages for each creation.
Ad: Work very well in short range, and can hide in places that the opponent can't see.
Dis: If used in mid range the opponent can easily see them coming due to there size.
Little bug shaped
Ad: Are release very quick, and the small explosions can be used as distractions.
Dis: Fairly obvious to see coming, a weak lightning technique is all that is needed to counter them.
The grasshopper
Ad: This are quick and can jump very fast, good to surround the opponent and catch them off guard.
Dis: On a plain field, they are easy to spot.
Giant centipede
Ad: Can travel underground aswell, being able to be used as a way to bind the target to the ground.
Dis: is very large, meaning it isnt trouble at all spot.