| Paradox |
Alligator Girl, or Gaa as a companion, is a monster in the first part of Monster Girl Quest: Paradox.
Monsterpedia Entry
“A land-dweller monster with alligator characteristics. She appears calm at a glance, but she is carnivorous and expresses her ferocity when she attacks prey. The alligator mouth on her abdomen is very powerful, and poses the threat of swallowing anyone caught in the strong bite of her jaws. However, she only hunts when she is hungry, and is usually seen relaxing by the waterside.
During her mating period, she will capture a man and forcefully intersect with him. Because there is a chance of being preyed upon after mating, she is extremely dangerous.”
Attacks
- Attack – One Foe, Physical
- Double Bite – One Foe, Physical, Hit Rate:70%, 2 hits
- Alligator Tail – All Foes, Physical
- Fire Breath – All Foes, Physical, Fire Attribute, Burn (10%)
- Scorching Breath – All Foes, Auto-Hit Paralysis (75%)
- Alligator Bite – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute, Bind (1 turn break)
- Alligator Vore (M) – One Foe, Predation if Bound
- Alligator Vore (F) – One Foe, Predation if Paralyzed
- Death Claw – One Foe, Physical, Untyped Attribute, Death (80%), Learnable
Strategy
Just use pleasure attacks on her and she’ll go down. Bringing a succubus or anyone who has powerful pleasure attacks will do. Try items which increase fire resistance or a Yoma to help deal with Scorching Breath. She really shouldn’t be a problem.
Evaluation
“Eaten by a alligator… If I made a Luka seasoning to sell, I’m sure monsters would line up to buy it. The Alligator Girl has a painful bite. She can also spew flames and paralyze you. In addition, her predation move on a bound enemy is painful. If you’re paralyzed, her predation is an instant death. Though she has very high attack… She’s weak on defense, as expected. She’s also weak to pleasure attacks. Also, status effects are very effective. Anyway, don’t attack her head on. If you use dirty moves, you’ll have an easier time. Now go, Luka Seasoning. This time, try your best not to be eaten.”