Walraune/Paradox

Walraune, or Belladonna as a companion, is a monster in the second part of Monster Girl Quest: Paradox.

Monsterpedia Entry
''“Originally a peace loving Alraune, her personality turned cruel and greedy after she was brainwashed. She seems to have captured numerous plant and insect monsters, and sucked on their nutrients.''

''Also loving human semen, she will gladly take any chance she can get to treat herself on their fluids. She will mercilessly extract their semen with her petals, until they are left withered. As she absorbs their semen until her petals turn white, men are left exhausted with expressions of joy.”''

Biography
A first one steps in with a dark dryad after Luka manages to defeat Queen Elf and releases her from brainwashing, telling the queen that she had outlived her usefulness. When asked if the decision comes from Queen Alraune, she gets the answer that both monsters serve Black Alice. She attemps to attack Luka and his party, but is defeated while Dark Dryad flees to the World Tree.

Another one later fights Luka again when the party enters the world tree. It is later revealed that Azi Dahaka is responsible for brainwashing the plant monsters.

Attacks

 * Attack – One Foe
 * Sweeping Ivy Strike – All Foes, Physical Attribute
 * Confusing Pollen Handjob – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute, Confuse (50%)
 * Paralyzing Sap Fellatio – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute, Paralysis (50%)
 * Ecstasy Sap Paizuri – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute, Trance (50%)
 * Seduction Pollen Hair – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute, Seduce (50%)
 * Seduction Pollen Hair – One Foe (F), Pleasure Attribute, Seduce (50%)
 * Hell Tentacle – One Foe, Pleasure Attribute
 * Aroma of Incontinence – All Foes, Auto Hit, Incontinence (50%)
 * Spring Slumber – All Foes, Magical, Poison (80%), Sleep (80%), Learnable

Strategy
This one alraune can be annoying as most of her attacks can place a status effect on your party members, and they can spawn by pair. Fortunately, most of her attacks are physical and can be evaded, and they fall quite fast to fire and bio attacks.

Evaluation
"Why is she called Walraune? Because she's a bad (warui) Alraune. What horrible naming sense... The Walraune heavily relies on the use of status ailments. If you drag out the battle, you may end up with your party in tatters. Because she is a plant monster, she's weak against bio and fire attacks. Silence and petrify also work against her so make use of those. Now go, oh brave Luka. No matter what kind of alraunes they are, destroy them with your sword."