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== Encyclopedia entry ==
 
== Encyclopedia entry ==
  
These electronically based creatures are not native to this
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universe.  They appear to come from a world whose laws of
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(begin quote)
motion are radically different from ours.
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These electronically based creatures are not native to this
Tron looked to his mate and pilot.  "I'm going to check on
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universe.  They appear to come from a world whose laws of
the beam connection, Yori.  You two can keep a watch out for
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motion are radically different from ours.
grid bugs."  Tron paced forward along the slender catwalk
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that still seemed awfully insubstantial to Flynn, though he
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Tron looked to his mate and pilot.  "I'm going to check on
knew it to be amazingly sturdy.  He gazed after Tron, asking
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the beam connection, Yori.  You two can keep a watch out for
himself what in the world a grid bug was, and hoping that the
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grid bugs."  Tron paced forward along the slender catwalk
beam connection -- to which he'd given no thought whatsoever
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that still seemed awfully insubstantial to Flynn, though he
until this moment -- was healthy and sound."
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knew it to be amazingly sturdy.  He gazed after Tron, asking
    [ Tron, novel by Brian Daley, story by Steven Lisberger ]
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himself what in the world a grid bug was, and hoping that the
[[Category:Monsters]]
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beam connection -- to which he'd given no thought whatsoever
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until this moment -- was healthy and sound."
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-- ''"Tron"'', novel by Brian Daley, story by Steven Lisberger
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Revision as of 03:15, 21 September 2009

Grid bugs are one of the weakest monsters. They are nothing to worry about once you pass level 2. They usually deal no damage at all, unless they manage to zap you as well ("You get zapped!"), and even then the damage is very small, thus the only real damage is when they have you cornered (for example in a corridor) next to a more powerful monster. They never leave corpses.

Grid bugs are unique in that they cannot move or attack diagonally. Their electric attack does not break your rings and wands unless they are higher level than zero.

The concept of grid bugs came from the 1982 Disney film, Tron.

Encyclopedia entry

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These electronically based creatures are not native to this universe. They appear to come from a world whose laws of motion are radically different from ours.

Tron looked to his mate and pilot. "I'm going to check on the beam connection, Yori. You two can keep a watch out for grid bugs." Tron paced forward along the slender catwalk that still seemed awfully insubstantial to Flynn, though he knew it to be amazingly sturdy. He gazed after Tron, asking himself what in the world a grid bug was, and hoping that the beam connection -- to which he'd given no thought whatsoever until this moment -- was healthy and sound." -- "Tron", novel by Brian Daley, story by Steven Lisberger

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