

If your tank is empty (or you don't have the upgrade yet), introducing the Tarr to any body of water will be enough to kill it. This allows you to shoot the Tarr where they are, but be warned that it takes more effort to kill them at night. Tarr are debilitatingly weak to water, so prioritize the Vacpack's Water Tank upgrades. RELATED: Unsighted Is a Flawed but Exciting Indie Soulslike With a Time-Bending Twistįortunately, there are ways to get rid of Tarr Slimes. For a visual cue, nearby slimes will panic when a Tarr is nearby, expressions changing to that of horror as they try to bounce away. Worse, they reproduce as they eat, meaning players can find themselves surrounded if they aren't careful. Fortunately, there are some cues to alert you that one has formed. The music changes to a more aggressive tune, and you can hear the Tarr's growls. They're black with psychedelic colors swirling through them, highly aggressive and will eat anything not nailed down. Once they form, Tarr can be very dangerous.


Since slimes will happily eat plorps that don't match the ones they produce, it's easy for a Tarr outbreak to occur. If a Largo Slime eats a second plorp that doesn't match the ones they produce, they turn into Tarr Slimes. When slimes eat, they produce plorps, which can be fed to other slimes to make Largo Slimes. These are large slimes that exhibit traits of two slimes, produce two different types of plorps, and can't be sucked up by the Vacpack, although they can still be carted around by it.
