The Jelly is a petal in florr.io. It deals huge knockback to anything it touches. The Jelly is dropped by Jellyfish.
Appearance[]
The Jelly's appearance is similar to the Bubble. However, instead of being transparent-white, it's purple-colored and looks more translucid. It also has five smaller purple circles on its body instead of only one.
Function[]
Rarity | Obtainable? | Damage | Health | Respawn | Knockback |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Common | Yes | 10 | 10 | 2.5 seconds | 300 |
Unusual | 30 | 30 | 432 | ||
Rare | 90 | 90 | 675 | ||
Epic | 270 | 270 | 1100 | ||
Legendary | 810 | 810 | 2700 | ||
Mythic | 2430 | 2430 | 7500 | ||
Ultra | 7290 | 7290 | 19200 | ||
Super | 21870 | 21870 | 50700 | ||
Unique | 65610 | 65610 | 50700 |
The Jelly is average in stats, which are identical to a Basic. However, the Jelly has a knockback stat in which it will push mobs away by an X distance (indicated by the knockback value) once they are touched by this petal. The knockback stat differs from multi-hitting knockbacks.
Obtainment[]
Jellyfish[]
Mob Rarity | Common | Unusual | Rare | Epic | Legendary | Mythic | Ultra |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Common | 59.8 | 16.4 | |||||
Unusual | 48.5 | 51.2 | |||||
Rare | 83.4 | 16.5 | |||||
Epic | 6.7 | 81.0 | 12.3 | ||||
Legendary | 7.2 | 87.7 | 5.0 | ||||
Mythic | 7.5 | 91.7 | 0.8 | ||||
Ultra | 85.6 | 14.3 | 0.05 | ||||
Super | 77.3 | 22.7 |
Purchasing[]
On certain days, Jelly can be purchased in the Shop.
Note: This table shows the amount of Stars that can be spent. Also, the stars can be awarded through challenges or purchases. For more information, go to this page: Stars
Rarity | Cost |
---|---|
Legendary | ★ 40 |
Mythic | ★ 1000 |
Ultra | ★ 30000 |
Super | ★ 1500000 |
Strategy[]
- Jelly is generally used for pushing away mobs when you're either cornered or the mob is too close (the latter case usually happens with a mob faster than you). However, it deals the same damage (and has the same health) as the Basic, so this can take the mobs by itself a bit while bouncing them.
- Another common usage of the Jelly is trolling: a Jelly might push something very valuable (like a Super Bubble) away from someone who wants it, or it could push a very dangerous mob into another player. Such strategies are toxic and not encouraged here. For trolling purposes, Heavy works well with this petal.
- Jelly's best pairs are Faster and Third Eye. Faster lets you push back mobs faster, while Third Eye lets you push them farther away.
Garden
- Jelly is useful against Bees, Bumble Bees and Spiders: all three of them have dangerous movements that can quickly kill you if they are not pushed back, respectively: a zigzag movement, quick movement speed and unpredictability and quick movement speed with poison. Jelly would be a great petal to use.
- In general, it can also serve against Mythic+ mobs close to you, to avoid accidentally ramming onto them.
- Jellies are not as good against Hornets, as pushing them away will make it harder to reach and kill them. However, it could push them away from their aggro range, which leads to them not attacking you anymore unless you get close to it again.
- Jelly is quite useful against Super Rocks because it can push them away, preventing the smaller Rock summons from hurting you.
Desert
- Jelly is a nice petal to have in Desert, as Beetles and Desert Centipedes are very quickly and can end up killing you in no time, while it can also divert Sandstorms too close to you or Scorpion stingers, avoiding taking massive damage. Even against the Soldier Fire Ants from a Fire Ant Burrow, the Jelly can help you not get overwhelmed. Take note that this won't handle everything, so support yourself and the petal accordingly.
- Switch out this petal if you need to kill something in close combat, specially if it's a Shiny Ladybug, to not risk losing getting important loot.
Ocean
- Jelly is pretty useful in Ocean, as it can fend off Crabs charging onto your location, as well as helping in keeping Leeches at bay. Leeches are particularly very fast and could very much kill you easily.
- Jelly is also good to use against Ultra+ Shell fights to divert both a close-up Shell and the Pearls it might fire onto you.
- Jelly is less useful against Jellyfish and Starfish, as pushing them farther from you will cause more trouble to you. Bringing a Dandelion against Starfish and something like Rubber against Jellyfish will be far more beneficial.
Obtaining[]
- Jellyfish, specially on swarms, will be very dangerous. Rubber is a viable choice to absorb their lightning discharges, or fight fire with fire and bring Battery to counterdischarge them.
- Another viable strategy would be using Basil and Leaf to mitigate or outheal them completely.
- Running away from them and using Carrots or Missiles maybe will work in avoiding their discharges. However, you have high chances of being caught anyways, so be sure to use another strategy or have a healing build on your secondary build.
Ant Hell
- Jelly is useful if you're getting cornered or swarmed on all directions on either Ant Hell. This won't be as effective against the Bosses there, since they will likely be locked on other players.
Hel
Using[]
- Using Jellies will make you hard to be hurt by other players. They will constantly push away them and their petals away, so Jellies will be good if you don't want to PvP.
- They work best against ram builds, as Jellies will keep the rammer away from touching you, pushing the other player to somewhere the Hel mobs may end up being a nuisance, unlike with Rubber where you would be the one put at risk of dying.
- Hel Beetles, Hel Centipedes and Hel Spiders have high speed and a high chance of killing you, so using Jellies against them will keep them away from you. Hel Wasp missiles will also be easily deflected and might even harm someone else for you to finish.
Against[]
- Watch out for Jelly users: they may put you in a detrimental position, specially if you end up surrounded by mobs, or have just rammed into a Hel Spider or a Hel Wasp.
- You can try using Air or Soil to reduce knockback taken, or Shovel to completely avoid it (if you time well and the cooldown doesn't affect you too much). Alternatively, you can bring Bubble or Powder to quickly reposition yourself.
- Another viable strategy would be using ranged petals like the Wing, or buffing your attack range with Third Eye, so you can damage the Jelly use from afar without being pushed yourself.
Jungle
- None of the mobs here are particularly quick, however, this could save you when you're cornered or swarmed, specially by Termites once you enter a Termite Mound. This can also help you fighting Mantis and Wasp projectiles, though don't push them too far away if you want to kill them.
Sewers
- Jelly is good since three of the four mobs here will get close to you and may kill you. Roaches are specially fast and can deplete your health in no time, but Flies and Spiders can still harm you a lot.
- You should try to avoid using this against Moths since the Jelly's knockback will make it harder to kill them.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- This petal has the same damage and health as a Basic.
- The Jelly is the only petal with a knockback status. Other knockback petals (such as Corn and Heavy) only do it because of their high durability, thus letting them stay in a mob's radius for longer and hit them multiple times. This is known as multi-hitting and all high durability petals benefit from this.
- The Jelly is the only translucid thing in the game. Other things are either transparent or fully opaque.
- On the secret January 14th, 2024 update, the Jelly's knockback stat was reduced to half its original. Thus, the nerf essentially made all Jelly rarities one tier lower, as Super Jellies now have the knockback of Ultra Jellies, Ultra Jellies have the knockback of Mythic Jellies and so on.
- Its description is both a reference to the in-game petal's ability (once touched, mobs will get pushed away), a reference to how many species of jellyfishes in real life may kill you due to their poisonous tentacles (thus, touching them would likely kill you).
- This is one of the many petals that are dropped by a mob of the same name. The others are: Bubble, Cactus, Dandelion, Ant Egg, Rock, Shell, Sponge, Square and Starfish. In this, it's the Jellyfish.
- This, Shell, Sponge and Starfish are all from new florr.io, thus their mobs were only added after its rerelease.
- All four are also curiously exclusive to the Ocean map.
- Jelly's trivia is a partial case, since the name of the mob is Jellyfish, which fully contains the name of the petal, but also has fish in it.
- Jelly is the only petal whose name starts with a "J".
- This, Shell, Sponge and Starfish are all from new florr.io, thus their mobs were only added after its rerelease.
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