![]() ![]() ![]() They will transform back into ordinary shapes if they are outside the hallow for too long, and shapes do not generally have access to other Terrarian islands.Ĭhaotic False Heroes have the same teleporting power as Chaos Elementals, but otherwise have little to no special powers. If removed, these crystals can be used like any other hallowed crystal shard.įalse Heroes exist exclusively in the Hallow of Not Paradise. Many False Heroes have cracks from which crystals are growing, however not all do. Some False Heroes of either variant may appear to lack eyes entirely, though in this case their eyes are simply a color that is not visible to a human/shape, such as ultraviolet, and as a result are seen as the same color as their glow. Like the other virus-unique creatures, False Heroes eat anything, which can include another shape if they so wish.Ĭhaotic False Heroes usually have deep blue eyes and their outfits glow with them, and they are more likely to be pink, while Literal False Heroes have white eyes and only their bodies glow, and they are more likely to be cyan. Unlike most TXT-exclusives, False Heroes do not enter a wild state immediately upon transforming, nor do they act any different when they go wild the first time.įalse Heroes do not make animalistic noises, and communicate solely through speech. There is no communicating to them or distracting them in this state: they abandon most of their otherwise curious nature when in search of a meal. Wild False Heroes usually experience a strong hunger which pushes them to hunt and try to eat anything they find, which is why they act this way. As if they weren’t dangerous enough already, they become violent towards everything around them in this state, including other Hallowed creatures. Like all TXT-exclusive creatures, they can enter into a wilder, more feral state. In the case that a False Hero has nothing to attack, they usually wander the Underground Hallow and collect crystals, sometimes killing non-Hallowed creatures for fun. When trapped, Chaotic False Heroes will teleport to another location, while Literal False Heroes will dash into the air to try and jump/fly out. Their attack patterns usually include zigzags, jumping, and quick movement. As to humans, a False Hero may ignore them or attempt to kill them. They will usually try to kill or infect other shapes, though talking to them has worked as a form of temporary distraction. It takes approximately 3-5 hours for them to gain any new powers, which is considered the point at which they are a full-on False Hero.įalse Heroes are erratic and crazed, only calming down when badly injured or exhausted. Once they begin to actually transform, they begin glowing in either bright pink or cyan hues and will start to act violent soon after. They experience an overwhelming feeling similar to what a corrupted shape feels when they are purified. When initially becoming infected, a shape begins growing small crystals on their body, especially around scabs and open wounds. TXT-exclusives that are both another species and a False Hero have 'holy' tagged onto their species name, e.g. False Heroes have two variants, the Chaotic False Hero (which is a younger cousin of sorts to the Chaos Elemental) and the Literal False Hero. They are one of the most violent TXT-exclusive species, though more intelligent than The Tranced. They are one of three 'virus'-unique species, alongside the Rotting Corrupt and Pink Gore, and have a very glowy, crystalline appearance. TXT!Cyan to Lunette the Dryad in "Unusual Viruses"įalse Heroes are a TXT- exclusive species unique to the Hallow of Not Paradise. ![]()
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