>>66532162Yes, that's why I said it checks out.
But more importantly than plausibility, I still think its bad because unless someone knows electrical engineering basics they'll never think of charges like this, since the game doesn't give any hint to that besides jellyfish being insulating, which you'd need prior knowledge on
and even then be discouraged to consider because its on the sea, not surrounded by airto completely solve it without just trying everything, you'd have to think the following:
read "insulating" infer "electricity on the outside of the jelly might be static electricity, since insulation is a prerequisite for static electricity" infer "the only exception might be the oral arms, since maybe they aren't insulating, the tentacles are, since insulation is a prerequisite for static electricity, the oral arms won't shock me and I can enter there"
I do like it better now because it makes sense however, water aside.