Rhubarb

Summary
Basically a tasty stick with a poisonous hat.

Powers and Stats
Tier: 7-C, Higher with Poison

Name: Rhubarb

Origin: The Ground

Gender: Can be either, but in the plant way.

Age: First recorded as a food source in 1778.

Classification: Rheum Rhabarbarum (Creative name, I know)

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Plant Manipulation (Is a plant), Skilled Fighter (More likely to choke its victim than Celery.), Accelerated Development (Grows much faster than a human), Light Manipulation and Transmutation (Can turn light into food), Poison Manipulation (Is poisonous), Poop Manipulation (Its poison can cause Diarrhea.)

Attack Potency: Town Level (As it is stringier, it should be more of a choking hazard and therefore more dangerous than Celery.), Higher with Poison (It's poison can be lethal to humans in large enough doses.)

Speed: Below Average Human (Can choke humans to death at the same rate as Celery. The poison also takes time to work.)

Lifting Strength: Below Average Human (Can support it's own weight, the weight of a leaf and a couple pieces of bird poop, but that's about it.)

Striking Strength: Small Town Level (Inferior, but still somewhat comparable to Celery.)

Durability: Likely Small Town Level (Can get so thick that it becomes physically hard for a human to snap and must be cut through, and is comparable to Celery which can do the same.)

Stamina: Can continue growing as long as it has sunlight.

Range: Below Standard Melee Range Physically, up to Hundreds of Kilometers with poison (Poisoned people across Britain when it was recommended as a food source in WW1.)

Standard Equipment: Occasionally Sugar.

Intelligence: Genius. It can turn light into food, is notably better than Celery at choking people, and was able to poison people across a country (See article above).

Weaknesses: Considered a food source to some extent by the human population, causing it to be bred just to be eaten, though not to the extent of most fruits or vegetables.

Notable Attacks/Techniques:

Leaf Poison
The Rhubarb's poisonous leaves can cause frothing at the mouth, diarrhea, vomiting and eventually death.

Others
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