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|Box title = Monster
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|Type = Monster
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|Behavior = aggressive
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|Synonyms = Troll}}
   
A hostile creature that will attack anything on sight.[[File:Troll.png|thumb|A monster]] [[Maxwell]] can chase it away with [[fire]]. Monsters are big, green and fuzzy. They have three horns. Monsters have a medium attack and defence. They use their claws to attack.
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A hostile creature that will attack anything on sight. [[Maxwell]] can chase it away with [[fire]]. Monsters are big, green and fuzzy. They have three horns. Monsters have a medium attack and defence. Monsters don't mind [[fish]] and aquatic animals, and [[bird]]s. But on the other hand they strongly dislike farm-animals and mammals, such as [[Cow|cows]] and [[:Category:People|humans]]. For some strange reasons, monsters don't attack [[giant]]s, possibly for the reason that they are usually co-operative in fairy tales.
 
Monsters don't mind [[fish]] and aquatic animals, and [[bird]]s. But on the other hand they strongly dislike farm-animals and mammals.
 
 
For some strange reasons, monsters don't attack [[giant]]s.
 
 
[[Category:Mythical Creatures]]
 
[[Category:Mythical Creatures]]
 
[[Category:Creatures]]
 
[[Category:Creatures]]

Revision as of 00:03, 31 May 2012

Monster
Troll


Type

Monster

Behavior

aggressive

Synonyms

Troll

Available in

Scribblenauts, Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Remix, Scribblenauts Unlimited, Scribblenauts Unmasked, Scribblenauts Showdown, Scribblenauts Mega Pack

A hostile creature that will attack anything on sight. Maxwell can chase it away with fire. Monsters are big, green and fuzzy. They have three horns. Monsters have a medium attack and defence. Monsters don't mind fish and aquatic animals, and birds. But on the other hand they strongly dislike farm-animals and mammals, such as cows and humans. For some strange reasons, monsters don't attack giants, possibly for the reason that they are usually co-operative in fairy tales.