Operation B.O.B.
Operation B.O.B. | |||
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Prerequisites | Complete "Fully Booked" | ||
Start | Talk to the beaver on the roof | ||
Location | Newfall High | ||
Rewards | Unlocking the Forest Glade | ||
Season | Season 1 |
Quest Progression | |
Previous Quest | Next Quest |
Stolen Hearts | Potted Weeds |
Overview[edit | edit source]
Alpha delta bravo, engage code name: Beat Off Beaver.
Noticing a beaver on the top of school roof, you're convinced it looks awfully similar to the one you killed prior. Using the "Book of the Damned" from the bookshelf in the Fine Arts Wing, you translate what the rodent is saying. He's throwing vile insults at you and your household. Now it's personal.
Throwing the Baseball you found in the English Classroom, he'll fall to the ground and scurry off to the forest, and after reading from the book once more, it's time to pollute the stream to draw him out of it. Dropping a full bottle of Pepelepsi or the candy wrappers from Search & Rescue, the pollution has begun. After polluting the river with more and more Pepelepsi, the beaver pops out of the stream, and after either beating it with a Stick, stoning it with a Rock, or feeding it a Poisoned Apple, he will die, ending the quest.
Characters[edit | edit source]
Missable Items[edit | edit source]
- Prior to giving chase in the forest, you can pick the Baseball back up.
Missable Interactions[edit | edit source]
- If you taunt the beaver to "say it to your face", Lindsey will appear to ask about the noise.
- Saying it was "that fucking beaver" will subtract 1 Love point from her after she scolds your language and poor humor.
- Saying you didn't hear anything will subtract 1 Lust point from her after she finds your unwillingness to help the creature unheroic.
- Trying to make friends with the beaver will cause him to threaten Flora, who will then appear to see what's going on. No matter what you tell her, she'll lose 2 Love points, believing you to be acting immature.
- If you kill the beaver with a Rock, you'll declare today a national holiday for humanity, the name of which you'll think of at a later date.