Legacy:Suspicious Looking Apple

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Suspicious Looking Apple
  • Suspicious Looking Apple item spriteold Suspicious Looking Apple item sprite
Stack digit 1.png
Statistics
Type
Use time19 (Very fast)
TooltipSummons a pet Worm
RarityRarity level: 5
Grants Buff
BuffPet WormPet Worm(3DS version)
Buff tooltipNot for the fishes
Summons Pet
  • Worm
    Worm
  • Worm tombstone
    Worm tombstone
Obtained from Obtained from
Classic Mode.png Classic
EntityQty.Rate
DevourerDevourerDevourer110–30%
DiggerDiggerDigger140%
Giant WormGiant WormGiant Worm120%
World FeederWorld FeederWorld Feeder145%

The Suspicious Looking Apple is a pet-summoning item that spawns a Pet Worm to follow the player around. The buff lasts until the player manually cancels it by using the Suspicious Looking Apple again, or the player dies. It is sometimes found in Chests and has a 10–30% drop chance from Devourers, 20% drop chance from Giant Worms, a 40% drop chance from Diggers, a 45% chance from World Feeders, and a ~5%Verify chance from an Eater of Worlds segment.

The Pet Worm is the only pet that can speak, randomly uttering phrases depending on certain circumstances.

Quotes

Notes

  • When the buff is active and the player dies, it drops a unique Tombstone: Strange Looking Tombstone.png. Once freed, it cannot be placed, despite its tooltip saying so.

Trivia

  • The Suspicious Looking Apple is part of the Worms 3 crossover. In addition to being its design being based on the Worms franchise characters, the pet will don a red headband when flying too far from the player, similar to the Fire Punch attack from the Worms games. Its jump noise is also from Worms Revolution / Worms 3.
  • It is one of three pets that can make noises, the others being the Companion Cube(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) and the Glommer(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions).
  • Fittingly, all enemies that drop this item are worm-types.
  • Similar to the Suspicious Looking Tentacle(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions), the Suspicious Looking Apple is named as if it were a boss-summoning item instead of a pet-summoning item. However, unlike the Suspicious Looking Tentacle, it explicitly states it is a pet summon in its tooltip.

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