The poison is potent enough to kill two weakened Royal Guards in less than an hour, and eventually kill Meruem himself. Exposure to the poison can be identified by nose bleeds and/or coughing up blood. A victim survives long enough to spread the poison to someone else, creating the perfect killing chain. In other words, the poison isn't just lethal it's also highly contagious. They are propagating a vast chain reaction of casualties. Given the nature of the poison being molecular and its chain reaction effect, it is unclear whether the substance is self-replicating within an organism (catalyzing the production and emission of new poison) or if its initial quantity remains unchanged and only propagates further. The substance in their bodies then apparently leaks like a gas. The toxin is implied to bring a slow and painful death, eating the victims' bodies away from the inside out while turning them into poisonous agents themselves. Those who survive the initial explosion will absorb the poison and suffer internal damage, their organs being destroyed by the rapid uptake of the bomb's deadly poison, which is much stronger than other poisons. The exact distance of the blast radius is currently unknown, but it seems to span the distance of several city blocks. The site of the explosion remains incandescent for at least a few minutes after the detonation. The heat from the explosion is enough to melt stone into lava almost immediately, and the force of the blast is powerful enough to destroy several rock formations capable of surviving military arms testing. The Poor Man's Rose can create a mighty explosion that could even leave Meruem on death. Eventually, he succumbs to the poison shortly before her. Meruem decides to spend his last moments playing Gungi with Komugi, warning her that she will die as well if she remains with him. Shaiapouf shares his fate shortly afterward. However, as time progresses, the three begin to suffer the effects of the poison, with Menthuthuyoupi being the first to die. The explosion nearly killed Meruem, but he is eventually healed by Menthuthuyoupi and Shaiapouf. When Zero Hand fails to significantly injure Meruem, Netero commits suicide to detonate the bomb. The rose-like smoke cloud created by the bombĪt some point, before the attack on Ming Jol-ik's Royal Palace, Netero had a Poor Man's Rose implanted within himself that would go off when he died, so that he could kill the King in case his battle prowess did not suffice. Currently, hundreds of thousands of Miniature Roses remain. However, more than 80% of the countries that possess the bomb did not dispose of or ban the use of the pre-existing bombs. When its usage at an unnamed capital during a terrorist attack caused 110,000 deaths, an international treaty was established to forbid further production. Up until Chairman Netero's battle with the Chimera Ant King, the Poor Man's Rose had "bloomed" 10 times over in more than 250 countries, taking away the lives of 5,120,000 people. It is cheap, can be mass-produced in short amounts of time, and is favored by small dictatorships. The Poor Man's Rose is a low-budget and small mass destruction weapon with frightening destructive capabilities. When the bomb explodes, the fallout cloud takes the peculiar appearance of a blooming rose, which earned it its name. It is known to be relatively small, and in fact, Isaac Netero was able to hide one inside his own body. The Miniature Rose has a boxy appearance.
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