- "Jelly neocoustics may split into these fiends. Some folks wait around just to see one..."
- — Noise Report
The Jelly Germanic is a pale-blue jelly Noise with pale-purple tentacles in The World Ends with You and NEO: The World Ends with You, where they adopt a more pink-ish scheme. They only appear after spawning from Jelly Neocoustic in the former game.
Abilities[]
Passive Abilities[]
- Drifter: The Jelly Germanic extends its smaller tentacles passively as it drifts around, causing damage and possibly immobilization upon contact with the player.
Active Abilities[]
- Lightning Pass: If there are any other jelly Noise on the battlefield, Jelly Germanic will send out a lightning bolt to another Jelly noise, which will bounce between other Jelly noise. These will damage the player if they get in the way and cause Jelly Neocoustic that collect the damaging pass to use Jelly Mitosis.
- Tentacle Reeling: The Jelly Germanic will swing its large central tentacle to stab and reel in the player into its "Jelly Prison", causing immobilization while the Germanic drains its target's HP.
Strategy[]
Jelly Germanic cannot clone themselves, so attacking Jelly Neocoustic first is best if the player wishes to stop them reproducing (due to their resistance to negative (long-ranged) psychs, it may be better to favor positive (close-ranged) psychs when attacking them). However, a player may want to purposely avoid attacking these Noise in order to allow them to create more enemies (possibly more Jelly Germanic in particular, as they give more EXP for their erasure) to defeat, and thus provide the player with more EXP. On the other hand, this might be a risky tactic, as the more jelly Noise that there are, the higher the chance of the player being struck by one of the lightning bolts that they pass among themselves or falling victim to their health-draining tentacle.
NEO: The World Ends with You[]
Name[]
The Jelly Germanic's name is a combination of "jelly" (as in jellyfish) and "germanic" (possibly a reference to German music, particularly the large electronic music scene in Germany).