↑ Delicious in Dungeon Manga: Chapter 48, p.↑ Delicious in Dungeon Manga: Chapter 8, p.↑ Delicious in Dungeon Manga: Chapter 7, p.↑ Delicious in Dungeon Manga: Chapter 5, p.↑ Delicious in Dungeon Manga: Chapter 3, p.↑ 12.0 12.1 Delicious in Dungeon Manga: Chapter 4, p.↑ Delicious in Dungeon Manga: Chapter 4, p.
↑ Delicious in Dungeon Manga: Chapter 34, p.↑ 3.0 3.1 Miscellaneous Monster Tales -1.↑ 2.0 2.1 Delicious in Dungeon Manga: Chapter 4, p.↑ 1.0 1.1 Delicious in Dungeon Manga: Chapter 3, p.The immortal residents of the Golden Castle appear to keep tame basilisks. īasilisk meat and/or eggs have been used in the following dishes: īasilisk eggs are also edible, and when cooked in an omelette look more reddish-yellow than chicken eggs do. Eating them raw is not recommended as they harbor the bacteria Campylobacter evil ( イビルカンピロバクター, ibirukanpirobakutā ?). The Basilisk is well known and feared among the prisoners. Being a giant snake born from a chicken, it shares traits of both animals. Its tongue sticks out in a deranged manner. The basilisk can be cooked like a chicken, and tastes remarkably similar to one too. The Basilisk is a gigantic chicken-like creature with a reptilian head. The best way to attack them is to first intimidate them by making one's body seem larger and shouting as much as possible, then attack them from two sides at the same time, since the two brains briefly confuse the body if attacked at the same time. They can sense heat from their snake side with what is commonly known as a pit organ. They are related to the Cockatrice, mentioned by Laios to live on a lower dungeon floor. They hatch from eggs looking very much like chicks with small snake tails. Their eggs are squishy and bean-shaped like the eggs of snakes, and are laid every 2-3 days, much like chickens. They have spurs on the back of their claws that hold a deadly venom. The dividing line between head and tail is a point of contention. However, the snake's portion is actually though to be the head, since if a Basilisk is cut in half, the part with the snake head lives longer. Basilisks appear to be chickens with a snake for a tail.