Talk:Chuck the Plant
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Could someone who knows wiki better than I do be kind enough to add to this article the easter-egg "Charles the Plant" that appears in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind? It's widely accpeted in the Elder Scrolls community that Charles is an homage to Chuck.
- We can, if you tell us more about that easter egg (where it appears, what you must do to see it etc) Pictureuploader 19:12, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
- Charles the Plant can be found in Jobasha's Rare Books, a shop located in Vivec: Foreign Quarter. It's a normal looking potted plant located atop one of the bookshelves in the shop. Nothing special is required to activate the easter egg, all that is required is that you aim your crosshair at it (just like in Maniac Mansion), and Jobasha's Rare Books is a location that will be visited in the course of completing the game's main quest. Like many plants in Morrowind, it can provide alchemy ingredients, in this case, a unique ingredient "Meteor Slime" which is also an homage to Maniac Mansion.
A screenshot of Charles can be found at http://til.gamingsource.net/dogate/mw_easter_eggs.shtml#Charles%20the%20Plant
[edit] Usability?
An anon added the following: 'However, it is possible (though difficult) to complete the game by grabbing the antagonist (the Purple Meteor,) running to the library before the house explodes, and feeding him to Chuck.'
First of all, I amnot aware of this alternative. Secondly, I think he refers to the carnivore mutated plant (I think it's found upstairs, next to the typewritter, used as a ladder), not Chuck who is found in the library. Anyone knows about it? Pictureuploader 09:27, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot (talk) 20:50, 13 February 2008 (UTC)