Fake Jelly

Fake Jelly, or Arne as a companion, is a monster in the second part of Monster Girl Quest: Paradox.

Monsterpedia Entry
''“A jellyfish monster that imitates humans for fun. She usually wanders around the sandy beaches, but occasionally shows up in human cities as well. They are mostly friendly, and the clothes they wear are purchased in towns. Due to her yearning for the life and culture of humans, she started to dress like them.''

''While she is walking around the beach, she may catch men if they approach her inadvertently. Restraining him with her hidden tentacles, she will squeeze out semen through cohesion with her soft body. However, because she is typically friendly, she won’t deprive him of his life. The man she caught will be safely released after she has squeezed out all of his semen.”''

Attacks

 * Attack – One Foe
 * Tentacle Dance – 3 Random Foes, Physical Attribute
 * Tentacle Caress – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute
 * Tentacle Caress – One Foe (F), Pleasure Attribute
 * Elastic Paizuri – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute
 * Elastic Hug – One Foe (F), Pleasure Attribute
 * Push Down – One Foe (Luka), Bind (1 Turn Break)
 * Soft Body Rape – Rape, One Foe (Luka, Bound), Pleasure Attribute, Slimed (50%)
 * Soft Body Rape (Cont) – Rape, One Foe (Luka, Bound), Pleasure Attribute, Slimed (50%)
 * Soft Body – Self Buff, Half Physical Damage Taken for 4 turns.

Strategy
A mediocre sea monster, she doesn't possess real damage with her best skill attacking three targets, and they spawn by two at most. You can evade all of her attacks, affect her with most status effects, or nuke her with the usual earth or lightning attacks before moving on.

Evaluation
''“You seem to have fully enjoyed the squishiness. Just like a jellyfish, you have no backbone… Fake Jelly is a monster that looks human. It will attack with Tentacle skills. Physical attacks barely graze her, but Thunder magic is effective. Status ailments are hard to inflict on her. Now go, oh coward Luka. I only like fried chicken without the backbone.”''