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I've been sifting through some of the old messages, and sifting through questions from other forum/Q&A pages, and everyone seems to have their underwear in a big freaking knot about Beaclons! What exactly are they, anyway? Do they look like Worms do? How are they different??? why should I waste a perfectly good Worm trying to make a Beaclon? 'Sides, no one has been real clear on how to get a second Beaclon. Once you get a Beaclon (by force-feeding a poor, innocent Worm Cup Jellies for a loooooong time) can yuo then get Beaclons off CDs? Or do you have to repeat the whole Worm-eats-Cup-Jellies thing again?

-- Justice (DemonCougar@hotmail.com), February 13, 2000

Answers

1) Beaclons are big, giant Dung Beatles. They do not look like a worm in anyway what so ever. In fact they look way cooler then worms. 2) You can get Beaclons off of CDs after you unlock them, but not to many CDs have them on them. 3) And the process to get a Beaclon is a little more complicated than what you said. You must raise must raise a worm to at least D class (I recommend D class). It must have over 89 loyalty and over 80 fame. I must have been fed over 30 cup jellies. And it must be over 4 years old when June 4th week comes around. It must have no stress or fatigue on this week. I normally rest the whole month of June when it is going to hatch. If you meet the requirements when June 4th week roles around your worm will make a huge cocoon. When it hatches you will have a really cool looking monster called a Beaclon. It has its own attacks(some of which carry over from the worm, like if you have a lot of attacks with the worm you should get a lot for the Beaclon).

Beaclons are really good monsters and look really cool. If you mess around with them and get a good sub breed you should have an amazing monster.

-- The Man (djedmond@pinenet.com), February 13, 2000.


Beaclons are like giant beetles. they have cool attacks, and they look cool, and the purebreed beaclon is brown.

-- grnbayfann (grnbayfann@aol.com), July 19, 2000.

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