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The article says "Unlike its more powerful eel brethren..." but only one of the eels is more powerful. The shark is difficulty 9, while the giant eel is 7 and the electric eel is 10, according to their infoboxes. --[[User:Someone Else|Someone Else]] 15:36, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
 
The article says "Unlike its more powerful eel brethren..." but only one of the eels is more powerful. The shark is difficulty 9, while the giant eel is 7 and the electric eel is 10, according to their infoboxes. --[[User:Someone Else|Someone Else]] 15:36, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
 
:Depends on how you see things. By numbers, yes, the giant eel is left powerful. By ability to give you an embarrasing [[YASD]], the eels are far more powerful. [[User:Lotte|Lotte]] 18:57, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
 
:Depends on how you see things. By numbers, yes, the giant eel is left powerful. By ability to give you an embarrasing [[YASD]], the eels are far more powerful. [[User:Lotte|Lotte]] 18:57, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
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I once polymorphed my dog into a shark, and it (flopped?) around with me for quite a while without dying (it eventually died by falling into a spiked pit).  Can anyone confirm this behavior for sharks/other aquatic creatures?

Revision as of 16:40, 18 December 2006

The article says "Unlike its more powerful eel brethren..." but only one of the eels is more powerful. The shark is difficulty 9, while the giant eel is 7 and the electric eel is 10, according to their infoboxes. --Someone Else 15:36, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

Depends on how you see things. By numbers, yes, the giant eel is left powerful. By ability to give you an embarrasing YASD, the eels are far more powerful. Lotte 18:57, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

Surviving on land

I once polymorphed my dog into a shark, and it (flopped?) around with me for quite a while without dying (it eventually died by falling into a spiked pit). Can anyone confirm this behavior for sharks/other aquatic creatures?