January 10, 2021 21:36:20
Hello and welcome to my first ever Coli Challenge!
The Taste The Rainbow Coli Challenge is a long drop variant with a fun twist!
Your goal is to collect a 99 stack of a food item for each color of the rainbow!
Rules:
1. No overlapping items. If your item falls under more than one color it can only represent one color.
2. Previously obtained items do not count.
3. you can collect more than one color from the same venue.
4. You can't leave the venue until you have that 99 stack. Take breaks, level fodder, and even participate in other challenges- but you can't move on to another venue in this challenge without getting a 99 stack.
5. Have fun with it!
BONUS: show off some fun loot you've collected that just so happens to be one of the colors!
Bellow i have a list of food drops organized by color/colour.
Red
Rosy Similis
Seafood
It is unwise to eat a rosy similis with a dull-colored head.
17
2
Crimson Rootvine
Plant
Nearly all of this plant grows beneath the ground, save for a few small flowers. Digging it up can be quite a chore.
37
4
Heart Rose
Plant
Consuming or gifting these flowers is good for one's heart.
25
3
Heartred Croaker Leg
Meat
Carnivorous dragons use these legs as a colorful garnish during festivals.
42
4
Boneskitter
Insect
Removing the legs before consumption is advised.
35
3
Toxindiver
Insect
The most adequate way of testing a poison is by tossing a bug in there and just seeing what happens. Or you could just eat this one instead and not waste food.
25
2
Noxious Caterpillar
Insect
The taste of these caterpillars is bitter and sour. Despite this, dragon parents insist that eating them is good for young hatchlings.
30
3
Orange
Amber Goby
Seafood
Rather than for its color, this diminutive fish is actually named for its symbiotic relationship with the Amber Gulper, whose plated flank provides both a bacterial food source and shelter.
40
4
Copperband Butterflyfish
Seafood
This beautiful fish can be territorial.
42
4
Edamame
Plant
A plain food that becomes a terribly addicting snack when salted and lightly fried.
25
3
Fire Flower
Plant
Consuming this flower gives dragons of the fire flight the sudden urge to channel their magic into projectile spheres of flame.
42
4
Floating Maiden
Plant
This golden plant has extensive root systems below the water's surface. They can outcompete many submerged plant species for light and nutrients.
33
3
Golden Betta
Seafood
Traditionally given out to the second wave of food taste-testers. Many dragons hold onto them rather than eating them.
25
3
Longgrass Stalk
Plant
The Longneck Beastclan chews these stalks of grass for hours as they proceed with their daily tasks.
36
4
Mammophant Snout
Meat
Mammophant Snout can make a decorative garnish around the edge of a fancy dish; unfortunately it's not very tasty.
39
4
Marigold
Plant
Marigolds are popular in decorative food dishes, their bright florets adding an interesting pop of color.
29
3
Mustache Moth
Insect
The most dignified of Lepidoptera.
17
2
Red-Crested Tweeter
Meat
A surprisingly talented bird with the ability to repeat brief sentences of speech, as long as they are sarcastic or politically-charged.
42
4
Senecio Haworthii
Plant
A crisp, bright flavor, perfect for cleansing the palate.
35
3
Speckled Fire Lily
Plant
It can be difficult to harvest fire lilies, which often grow very close to active magma vents. Scoring a basketful is quite a treat.
37
4
Spotted Goat
Meat
Though they are able to graze nearly anywhere, they will beeline to mow down carefully tended gardens.
25
3
Vampire Eel
Seafood
While this fish does not have an aversion to sunlight, it does have a taste for blood...
21
2
Yellow
Almandine Goby
Seafood
The spritely almandine goby isn't much of a meal on its own (best consumed in the tens or hundreds), but holds an important place as prey for larger fish species found in Sornieth's waters.
40
4
Bamboo Shrimp
Seafood
Its excellent camouflage allows this shrimp to pass for a leaf when seen from above.
38
4
Carpenter's Bane
Insect
You're gonna wanna keep this beetle very far from your lumber.
37
4
Fragrant Orchid
Plant
The most pungent blossom of the Sandswept Delta unfortunately smells of rotting meat. (Special thanks HailSmoothie.)
25
2
Granny Smith Apple
Plant
While the apples are sweet, Granny Smith herself was a bitter dragon.
50
5
Honeycomb Fragment
Plant
A delicious treat.
18
2
Marigold
Plant
Marigolds are popular in decorative food dishes, their bright florets adding an interesting pop of color.
29
3
Pampas Grass
Plant
Dragons may dry these grasses to store them for leaner times, or to decorate the entrances of their lairs in times of plenty.
41
5
Rotala
Plant
This plant is quick to overtake all of the available space in warm, shallow water.
42
4
Sparkling Wasp
Insect
It's so pretty! OW! But it's so pretty! OW!
40
4
Vegetable Oil
Plant
Makes cooked foods even more delicious.
400
20
Venus Flytrap
Plant
A treat sure to please both insect and plant eaters!
20
2
Water Mimosa
Plant
Enjoyed by dragons alongside a decadent brunch.
30
3
Wood Shrimp
Seafood
The delicate fans on their front limbs allow this creature to filter food in swift currents.
38
4
Writhing Treesnake
Meat
Treesnakes spend the majority of their lives under fallen leaves on the jungle floor. Who was in charge of classifying this one?
38
4
Green
Aer Sprite
Plant
A gust of aer sprites can sometimes be confused for a swarm of fireflies in the right light.
41
4
Armored Catfish
Seafood
The thick scales of this fish protect it from the nips of its kin, but not from the bite of a determined dragon.
30
3
Bamboo Leaves
Plant
Delicious, but only if one is a panda or a tundra dragon.
20
2
Banded Rattlesnake
Meat
The Banded Rattlesnake is known for congregating in ruins and temples, hoping to scare the pants off of well-known explorers that may walk by. (Special thanks to confusedPaladin!)
24
2
Black Masked Lovebird
Meat
Small bird. Big heart. Also big beak; watch out!
38
4
Black Tulip
Plant
The comfort food of heart-broken veggie-dragons.
50
5
Blackberry
Plant
Though they're not really addictive, some dragons become very dependent on Blackberries.
25
3
Blooming Pods
Plant
Each capsule lets out a soft hiss when opened.
21
2
Blue Honeycomb
Plant
Coral Carpenter honey solidifies extremely quickly when exposed to warm air. Many crafty dragons will pour the honey into molds as a way of quickly and easily making hard candies.
18
2
Blue Jelly
Plant
This block of jelly takes on the taste and characteristics of whatever it is cooked in.
33
3
Broadstripe Uaru
Seafood
Delicious when cut into thin slices and served raw over a bed of cut carrots. Also delicious without the carrots: Some dragons never eat their veggies!
35
3
Brussels Sprouts
Plant
When roasted and covered in cinnamon and sugar, these can be quite the treat! Otherwise, they're objectively awful.
39
4
Cattail
Plant
These invasive plants must be constantly removed to preserve swamps and bogs that border the Tangled Wood and the Scarred Wasteland. Thankfully, they are high in nutrients.
40
4
Cicada
Insect
You had fifteen years to invest in a set of earplugs and you didn't. Have a good summer!
40
4
Clover
Plant
Legend speaks of a very rare clover that can unlock anything and uncover buried treasure. This isn't one of them.
15
2
Corpsemaker Ivy
Plant
This plant protects itself with a powerful poison condensed into just a few of its leaves, rendering them useless for photosynthesis and purple in color. Eat the green bits with care!
29
3
Deadweed
Plant
Contrary to its name, this shrub is very much alive. Wait... is it... is it moving?
41
4
Drywood Termite
Insect
Miniscule, but packing tons of protein. Even the most carnivorous dragons will fall back on termite colonies when their prime hunting grounds become scarce.
26
3
Dustbowl Ivy
Plant
The leaves of this plant are dry and brittle for most of the year, but gain flesh and color for a short time after infrequent rainfalls.
25
2
Dwarf Fawn
Meat
A tiny deer with a large ego. Often grumpy, they can also be sleepy, sneezy, or even bashful. (Special thanks AlagaesiaMeander.)
17
2
Emerald Ratsnake
Meat
This particular species of snake lacks venom and is quite docile- that is... unless you are a rat.
25
3
Everglade Hedgehog
Meat
Green food is full of vitamins!
31
3
Extinguished Bunny
Meat
This bunny is not as hot as it used to be.
23
2
False Leaf
Insect
When they hibernate in great quantities, false leaves can make bare trees appear lush.
17
2
Feverfew
Plant
A tasty treat that may also prevent headaches.
27
3
Firebelly Scorpion
Insect
True to its name, the firebelly scorpion's venom first makes its presence known by the burning sensation in the victim's abdomen. Food poisoning at its worst.
38
4
Fragrant Orchid
Plant
The most pungent blossom of the Sandswept Delta unfortunately smells of rotting meat. (Special thanks HailSmoothie.)
25
2
Garden Tender
Meat
If left unattended, garden tenders will tend your tender plants down to the roots. Tend those tenders into tasty tenders of tender.
25
3
Giant Kelp
Plant
A habitat for some, dinner for others.
30
3
Glass Vole
Meat
The satisfying crunch of a Glass Vole makes them a great snack between meals.
39
4
Goldbelly Dragonfish
Seafood
This fish will consume almost anything that can fit into its mouth. Discarded coins will linger in its stomach for years; it's handy to get paid for eating dinner!
35
4
Granny Smith Apple
Plant
While the apples are sweet, Granny Smith herself was a bitter dragon.
50
5
Greenpod Bloom
Plant
Harvested as a hard-shelled pod, these plants appear to bloom when slow-cooked over a fire.
42
4
Groundfrost Grasses
Plant
This bluish grass isn't named for its ability to break through frost, but for its resemblance to it.
29
3
Grove Fern
Plant
Grows along the shaded paths of the forest. A great choice for those foraging for dinner.
25
3
Harvestman
Insect
You are more afraid of it than it is of you. (Special thanks Villain.)
21
2
Highland Dryleaf
Plant
This hardy plant is sometimes the only sustenance found for miles. It also tastes awful.
15
2
Incorporeal Dinner
Meat
The only thing filling your stomach is guilt.
39
4
Jungle Grass
Plant
All manner of creatures can hide in this tall grass.
15
2
Lace Lantana
Plant
While the leaves of this flower are best avoided, the fruit it produces is quite tasty.
30
3
Leopard Caterpillar
Insect
Not nearly as ferocious as the other leopard cats.
30
3
Light's Breath
Plant
While neither tasty nor filling, this plant is said to improve one's mood. That's sadly not true.
20
2
Longweed Bunch
Plant
This invasive species quickly overtakes fields of longgrass. To a Longneck this is a disaster. To a Tundra, it's an additional snack.
36
4
Madame Snapdragon
Plant
A common myth about this flower is that it sings at midnight and those who consume it are said to be bestowed the gift of a beautiful voice. Most of the time it simply results in terrible indigestion.
40
4
Marbled Stingray
Seafood
These lively fish are a joy to watch and to eat.
25
3
Marigold
Plant
Marigolds are popular in decorative food dishes, their bright florets adding an interesting pop of color.
29
3
Myosotis
Plant
A beautiful flower with a forgettable name.
25
3
Orchid Cactus
Plant
Soft and prickly all at once! It's a feast for the senses!
43
5
Pallas Cat
Meat
Grump grump.
35
3
Pretty Vermin
Insect
Feelings about this insect are about as mixed as its name.
33
3
Pronghorn Haunch
Meat
To Imperial dragons, this is sometimes referred to as a Lucky Pronghorn's Leg, and to lose one will result in a rash of bad luck. No worse than the Pronghorn's luck, though.
41
4
Puckerberries
Plant
A bitter berry that turns tart as it ripens. New and ripened berries are both used in recipes, with very different outcomes in mind.
41
5
Reverse Silkworm Moth
Insect
Many dragons will plant moth and butterfly-friendly flowers, hoping to draw the vibrant colors of these creatures to their lair.
17
2
Ringscale Arowana
Seafood
Prized by fishkeepers, these fish are difficult to keep in a lair that enjoys their seafood.
35
3
Rotala
Plant
This plant is quick to overtake all of the available space in warm, shallow water.
42
4
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Meat
Given the high sugar content of its diet, eating too many of this hummingbird can make small dragons hyper.
25
3
Serrated Beak
Meat
Chew carefully.
18
2
Sewer Sludge
Plant
It takes a certain kind of dragon to say 'Yes, that is what I want to eat.' If you are that dragon, today is your lucky day. Go with the eleven.
33
3
Slimy Delight
Meat
Delightful.
410
20
Spiral Aloe
Plant
The thick, serrated leaves of this aloe plant wither and dry up not long after harvesting, making them more of an "in the moment" kind of snack.
29
3
Squirming Tentacle
Seafood
This tentacle is not going down without a fight! ...It doesn't seem to realize that the rest of its body has stopped.
43
5
Sweet Potato Vine
Plant
The roots of this plant produce a hearty bulb that provides starch to a diet. The leaves are good too!
37
4
Toxindiver
Insect
The most adequate way of testing a poison is by tossing a bug in there and just seeing what happens. Or you could just eat this one instead and not waste food.
25
2
Venomspite Invader
Seafood
Popular in fishponds for dragons who don't mind eventually having only one fish in the pond. (Special thanks to BrightIce.)
26
3
Venus Flytrap
Plant
A treat sure to please both insect and plant eaters!
20
2
Vinegaroon
Insect
While not inherently venomous, vinegaroons can spray an unpleasant liquid that smells like vinegar when threatened.
30
3
Water Lettuce
Plant
Gathered by claw or net, water lettuce grows quickly and provides a reliable harvest.
33
3
Water Mimosa
Plant
Enjoyed by dragons alongside a decadent brunch.
30
3
Watermelon
Plant
Though it has a land-growing cousin, this melon is cultivated exclusively in the Sea of a Thousand Currents.
42
4
Wave Sentinel
Insect
Wave sentinels wait patiently for low tide, during which they swarm the freshly exposed beachfront to hunt for food.
30
3
White-Eared Hummingbird
Meat
The name alone has sparked many arguments over whether or not birds really have ears.
25
3
Winterbelle
Plant
The Winterbelle produces a hardy flower that can withstand being completely frozen. When it is thawed it produces a pleasant scent that attracts drowsy insects and dragons with a sweet tooth.
38
4
Blue
Aberrant Cat Shark
Seafood
Torn between two worlds~
43
5
Berry and Nut Trail Bar
Plant
A preserved stick of pressed berries and nuts.
39
4
Black Diamond Stingray
Seafood
Mind the pointy bits.
25
3
Black Sea Nettle
Seafood
It's about as much fun to eat as land nettles.
43
5
Blue Jelly
Plant
This block of jelly takes on the taste and characteristics of whatever it is cooked in.
33
3
Blue Racer
Meat
These striking reptiles can often be seen weaving their vibrant bodies around subterranean vines and roots, making the cave walls appear like intricate, moving works of art.
26
3
Bluemoon Dartling
Seafood
Dartlings are able to weather droughts by burying deep into the ground and forming a mucus cocoon. They can survive in this hibernation state for up to three years.
41
4
Chameleon Seal
Meat
The unique patterning of this seal makes them difficult to spot from the air.
30
3
Chilled Edamame
Plant
Not really an improvement on the fried variety; some dragons have no taste, and neither do these beans.
25
3
Copperband Butterflyfish
Seafood
This beautiful fish can be territorial.
42
4
Lace Lantana
Plant
While the leaves of this flower are best avoided, the fruit it produces is quite tasty.
30
3
Myosotis
Plant
A beautiful flower with a forgettable name.
25
3
River Warden
Meat
The cruelest of all frog species, the River Warden suffocates flies in its mouth before eating them.
75
5
Sea Globe
Seafood
The fare of the desperate fisher.
43
5
Spot-billed Pelican
Meat
This pelican comes with a pair of orange and blue bonus fish in its mouth for your pescatarian dragons!
30
3
Squirming Tentacle
Seafood
This tentacle is not going down without a fight! ...It doesn't seem to realize that the rest of its body has stopped.
43
5
Wartoad Trainee
Meat
The only war this tadpole will be fighting is the war against hunger.
450
17
Indigo
Black Diamond Stingray
Seafood
Mind the pointy bits.
25
3
Blueberries
Plant
A treat for hatchlings (and dragons) who have been very good today.
41
5
Bluespine Slug
Seafood
Unlike their larger, shelled brethren, these slugs cannot dodge. Dragons rejoice! (Special thanks Weirdo.)
33
3
Flametail Loach
Seafood
This bottom feeder will inhale nearly everything that fits in its mouth.
42
4
Lace Lantana
Plant
While the leaves of this flower are best avoided, the fruit it produces is quite tasty.
30
3
Omen Seeker
Meat
Many seekers never grow a third eye. As a result, their size and intelligence is greatly diminished.
41
4
Palefoot Slug
Insect
Yes, slugs do have a foot.
25
3
Ragesquid
Seafood
If one manages to ever catch these speedy creatures, they're in for quite the treat. Purple is the real new food trend.
41
4
River Warden
Meat
The cruelest of all frog species, the River Warden suffocates flies in its mouth before eating them.
75
5
Satin Violets
Plant
The petals of this flower are super soft!
17
2
Sea Globe
Seafood
The fare of the desperate fisher.
43
5
Violet Betta
Seafood
While reds and blues abound, breeding a true purple betta is quite the achievement! It's a shame this one is dinner.
25
3
Wartoad Trainee
Meat
The only war this tadpole will be fighting is the war against hunger.
450
17
Violet
Bluebite Rattler
Meat
Despite warnings from their elders, rebellious dragons who chew these snakes turn an odd shade of violet before swelling up like a blueberry. Stop, don't... (Special thanks to Trickilicky!)
24
2
Chewy Tentacle
Seafood
If you swallow a chewy tentacle it stays in your stomach for 7 years. It's true!
42
4
Cliffside Milkweed
Plant
This species of flower only grows from the cracks of mesa walls.
46
4
Eel Fry
Seafood
A meal famous for its shock value.
43
5
Flowering Cactus
Plant
It's acknowledged that the color of the petals should have no effect on their taste, but hatchlings universally agree that's untrue!
43
5
Ghost-Painted Fern
Plant
A naturally occurring plant that is frequently mistaken as a sign that an irate dryad is nearby.
25
3
Opossum
Meat
The opossum is actually a quite gentle, docile, and loving creature. This one was just making a really weird face at the time.
37
4
Palefoot Slug
Insect
Yes, slugs do have a foot.
25
3
Ragesquid
Seafood
If one manages to ever catch these speedy creatures, they're in for quite the treat. Purple is the real new food trend.
41
4
Satin Violets
Plant
The petals of this flower are super soft!
17
2
Solar Vole
Meat
Solar Voles tend to burrow deep in the ground, making them difficult prey to catch. They occasionally resurface to soak in sunlight, giving them a radiant glow.
39
4
Sparklers
Seafood
Known for their reflective, multi-colored scales, this species of guppy are often saved from the lunch basket by the impressive glittering performance they use to get away.
29
3
Spotted Seabeak
Seafood
Very few parts of this bright animal are edible raw, but if cooked in a creamy broth its natural toxins can be neutralized.
41
4
Stardust Mite
Insect
We are stardust, but this mite is moreso than most.
43
5
Striped Seal
Meat
Striped seals hunt and travel in pairs.
30
3
Subterranean Goldfish
Seafood
Don't put your goldfish down a drainage creek. They will grow mighty and come back to take their vengeance. It's also super mean and irresponsible.
33
3
Tracker Runt
Meat
It's tracked its last quarry.
42
4
Triad Moth
Insect
The triad moth displays great variation in color from individual to individual; however, though the hue may change, the pattern and number of colors present is constant.
17
2
Violet Betta
Seafood
While reds and blues abound, breeding a true purple betta is quite the achievement! It's a shame this one is dinner.
25
3
Last edited on Feb 06, 2021 15:33:48 by Hdawg1995