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 ===== Geode Type ===== ===== Geode Type =====
-|<WRAP 300px centeralign>{{gallery>:tcpdex:nature:geode.png?250x250&lightbox}}</WRAP> \\ <WRAP 300px centeralign> //"Data pending."// </WRAP>| **ID:** 0904|+|<WRAP 300px centeralign>{{gallery>:tcpdex:nature:geode.png?250x250&lightbox}}</WRAP> \\ <WRAP 300px centeralign> //"Trying to classify all of the different types of gems found in geode types feels like an impossible task...though there are many enthusiasts out there."// </WRAP>| **ID:** 0904|
 | :::                 |**Type:** Geode| | :::                 |**Type:** Geode|
 | :::                 |**Category:** Nature| | :::                 |**Category:** Nature|
 | :::                 |**Height:** 4 inches| | :::                 |**Height:** 4 inches|
-| :::                 |**Ability:** Data pending.|+| :::                 |**Max Health:** FANTASTIC (7) | 
 +| :::                 |**Ability:** HIDDEN TREASURE\\ \\ Geode types can sacrifice health to create gem deposits inside of rocks. The type of gem depends on the geode type themselves, and will typically resemble the gemstones inside of the TCP.|
 | :::                 |**Physical Appearance:** Geode types have a standard shape and build with a craggy, jagged appearance. They have two arms and two legs. They have one dot eyespot, the other of which is a facet of their gem surface, and have asymetrical earnubs. They have a band of jagged gemstone which wraps around them from their right earnub to their left leg.| | :::                 |**Physical Appearance:** Geode types have a standard shape and build with a craggy, jagged appearance. They have two arms and two legs. They have one dot eyespot, the other of which is a facet of their gem surface, and have asymetrical earnubs. They have a band of jagged gemstone which wraps around them from their right earnub to their left leg.|
 | :::                 |**Voice:** Cracking and shattering.| | :::                 |**Voice:** Cracking and shattering.|
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 | :::                 |**Fluid:** None. | | :::                 |**Fluid:** None. |
 | :::                 |**Special Attributes:** Data pending. | | :::                 |**Special Attributes:** Data pending. |
-| :::                 |**Other Notes:** Subtype of [[tcpdex:nature:jewel|Jewel Type]].|+| :::                 |**Other Notes:** Geode types prefer enclosed, underground environments, with the more rocks, the better. They seem to enjoy exploring, and enjoy maze-like structures to wander. Some of our specimens also gravitate towards collecting different kinds of ability-changed rocks and trading them with others, with the kind of gems inside a fun surprise. They are neither highly or rarely social, settling on a fairly average amount of socialization with others. Despite their apparent wanderlust, they are slow moving and like to go at their own pace. They enjoy liquid food type products and consuming fresh water seems to help polish their gems. If picked at with excavation tools, their rocky segments do not grow back- but do hide more gem material underneath. // //Subtype of [[tcpdex:nature:jewel|Jewel Type]].|
  
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