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-> ''"Hey, gang, I've got to keep my voice down, because I just put the spooky kids to bed. Anyway, enjoy the episode! It's the Adventure Zone!"''
-->-- '''The Announcer'''
[[Recap/TheAdventureZone See here]] for the main recap page.
Can our heroes achieve a competent victory against three relatively unkillable foes? More importantly: Can they do any sick stunts while doing so? Taako conjures up the ultimate terror. Magnus has a public service announcement. Merle faces a crystal conundrum.
!!Tropes
* AmputationStopsSpread: Magnus makes a LifeOrLimbDecision and chops off Merle's gradually-crystallizing arm. Merle's not happy with the traumatic results.
* ImprovisedMicrogravityManeuvering: Magnus grabs a fire extinguisher in the pile of trash and propels himself toward a floating tardigrade, [[WesternAnimation/WallE WALL•E-style]].
* UltimateLifeForm: Discussed with the giant tardigrades. Griffin lists several of their RealLife survivability facts, and concludes that they're really, really durable.
-> ''"Hey, gang, I've got to keep my voice down, because I just put the spooky kids to bed. Anyway, enjoy the episode! It's the Adventure Zone!"''
-->-- '''The Announcer'''
[[Recap/TheAdventureZone See here]] for the main recap page.
Can our heroes achieve a competent victory against three relatively unkillable foes? More importantly: Can they do any sick stunts while doing so? Taako conjures up the ultimate terror. Magnus has a public service announcement. Merle faces a crystal conundrum.
!!Tropes
* AmputationStopsSpread: Magnus makes a LifeOrLimbDecision and chops off Merle's gradually-crystallizing arm. Merle's not happy with the traumatic results.
* ImprovisedMicrogravityManeuvering: Magnus grabs a fire extinguisher in the pile of trash and propels himself toward a floating tardigrade, [[WesternAnimation/WallE WALL•E-style]].
* UltimateLifeForm: Discussed with the giant tardigrades. Griffin lists several of their RealLife survivability facts, and concludes that they're really, really durable.