Talk:Humpty Egg/@comment-26115871-20151224034656/@comment-25547106-20160106063950

After rereading the description, it does say that their body is very similar to that of normal slimes, but even if she's mostly a slime by nature, being that she's a yolk, it would make sense that she'd be sensitive. The shell serves as the protective barrier, the whites serve as insulation, nourishment, and shock absorbers, and the yolk is the embryo. Soft, delicate, and fragile. Being a slime, it's likely that Humpty Eggs are far more durable than any other form of egg, but they're still eggs. Given the odd way in which descriptions are written by the author here, I'm going to assume that at least some basic principals of eggs hold true for the Humpty Egg. If not, it's not my place to judge.