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|name = Wall Blister
 
|name = Wall Blister
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|jp name =ウォールブリスター
 
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|image = [[File:Wall_blister.png|200px]]
 
|image = [[File:Wall_blister.png|200px]]
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|doc =c. [[2005]]
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|via =Secondary [[t-Abyss]] infection
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|based =Sea Barnacle
 
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|purpose =Accidental
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|status =Extinct
 
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The '''Wall Blister''' is a new creature set to appear in the ported version of ''[[Resident Evil: Revelations]].''
 
   
 
The '''Wall Blister''' is an exclusive creature that appears in the HD ports of ''[[Resident Evil: Revelations]].''
==Biography==
 
   
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==History==
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Their origins appear to be traced to the pool located in the Solarium aboard the [[Queen Zenobia]], where a maintenance worker noted a seemingly benign colony of barnacles attached at the bottom of the pool on March 25, 2005. Despite the efforts to clear the colony, they returned by March 30th and matured to a size that eventually caused damage to the pipes distributing water to the pool by early April, causing contamination within the pool's water.
   
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These barnacles were later speculated upon by the maintenance crew to be a new species due to their unnatural size and appearance. This speculation would come to a close mere days later after the barnacles had apparently mutated to the point that the workers no longer considered them to be barnacles at all.
==Gameplay==
 
According to the Infernal Mode trailer, this creature seems to have the ability to whip and grab the player's leg and then pulls its victim towards itself. What it does afterwards to its victim is unknown and nothing much has been revealed about the creature in-game. <ref name="comments">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W3LwLWHzLU Youtube: ''Resident Evil Revelations HD'' - Infernal Mode trailer]</ref>
 
   
==Strategy==
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==Sources==
 
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{{Resident Evil: Revelations creatures}}
   
{Unknown}
 
==Resident Evil.net==
 
Wall Blister is an obtainable diorama figure on ResidentEvil.net awarded as a random prize through using a [[Genesis Scratchcard]].
 
{{Quote|An unknown creature. While its form suggests a connection with the t-Abyss virus, whether it is the result of spontaneous mutation due to infection, or a purposely developed B.O.W., is a complete mystery.}}
 
   
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[[es:Wall Blister]]
==Gallery==
 
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[[it:Wall Blister]]
<gallery>
 
Unknown Ooze Diorama Figure.jpg|Wall Blister Diorama Figure
 
unknown.png|Wall Blister and Jill in the Solarium
 
unknown2.png|Wall Blister and Rachel on the Foredeck (Raid Mode)
 
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[[ru:Стенной волдырь]]
 
 
[[Category:Resident Evil: Revelations creatures]]
==Sources==
 
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{{Resident Evil: Revelations}}
 
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[[Category:Revelations creatures]]
 
 
[[Category:Bio Organic Weapons]]
 
[[Category:Bio Organic Weapons]]
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[[Category:Irregular mutant]]

Revision as of 03:50, 1 January 2020

Prime universe
(Capcom's primary storyline)
History
Biology
Gameplay
Appearances
Gallery
Further notes

The Wall Blister is an exclusive creature that appears in the HD ports of Resident Evil: Revelations.

History

Their origins appear to be traced to the pool located in the Solarium aboard the Queen Zenobia, where a maintenance worker noted a seemingly benign colony of barnacles attached at the bottom of the pool on March 25, 2005. Despite the efforts to clear the colony, they returned by March 30th and matured to a size that eventually caused damage to the pipes distributing water to the pool by early April, causing contamination within the pool's water.

These barnacles were later speculated upon by the maintenance crew to be a new species due to their unnatural size and appearance. This speculation would come to a close mere days later after the barnacles had apparently mutated to the point that the workers no longer considered them to be barnacles at all.

Sources