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* Eating a [[Bluebell]] seed changes their color to blue
* Eating a [[Bluebell]] seed changes their color to blue
* Eating a [[Carrot|piece of Carrot Cake]] changes their color to orange
* Eating a [[Carrot|piece of Carrot Cake]] changes their color to orange
* Eating an [[Orchid]] flower and a [[Buzzlegum|bottle of medicine]] changes their color to white with pinkish purple stripes
* Eating an [[Orchid]] flower and a [[Buzzlegum|bottle of Medicine]] changes their color to white with pinkish purple stripes
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* [https://pinataisland.info/viva/Rumors Pinata Island.info Rumors]
* [https://pinataisland.info/viva/Rumors Pinata Island.info Rumors]


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Latest revision as of 12:15, January 5, 2021

Screen Shot Jameleon.png

Animal: Chameleon

Candy: Fruit preserves (Also known as Jam)

Level: 4

Base Value: 1500 coins

Attack: Artist Palettes

In-Game Description

"The master of disguise, able to blend into any environment and, unlike some Syrupents I could mention, it's not obsessed with giant robo-tanks. Where is it now? No, seriously-where has it gone?"

Species Conflicts

  • Jameleons are afraid of and will run away from Bonboons
  • Jameleons will not visit your garden if one or more Bonboons are a resident

Other Info.

  • The Jameleon's romance dance is a mix tape of various Banjo-Kazooie and Grabbed by the Ghoulies tunes
  • If you speak with Leafos, she may tell you that Jameleons will turn invisible when they're hunting. This isn't entirely true; when Jameleons get scared the green portions of their body will turn transparent, but they don't do so when hunting.

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