

Under supervision of Goldar, a group of candidate Putty Patrollers underwent physical tests to prove their worth to receive these powers. To kill them a set of special weapons had to be retrieved.įive Putty Patrollers were given the Badges of Darkness, which contained evil versions of the Ranger powers, turning them into five copies of the six Rangers.
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When they ambushed Power Rangers members they took their infinite endurance to full advantage: Power Rangers ultimately run out of their stamina and were forced to flee the area. These look identical to standard Putty but possess infinite stamina and resilience. Since they only appear in the stock footage from Zyuranger, this function cannot reasonably be assigned to the MMPR application. This version is not acknowledged in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, but in the original Zyuranger, such an individual was the leader of the attack force. Finally, one rare variation exists where the entire body has a cragged, rocky appearance, in contrast with the much smoother, refined body of the average Putty. These seemingly have no purpose, as Putties do not in fact wear pants. In some instances, Putties are seen wearing belts, with large round "buckles". These changes can be as simple as an enlarged, rocky-looking gauntlet, or even large balls (similar in appearance to a small wrecking ball) and rock-like swords. Regardless, two things Putty Patrollers shared with succeeding foot soldiers under employment of other evil factions in the franchise (their golem-like 2017 iteration included) are loyalty toward their masters and willingness to do their bidding, even if it includes fighting to death.ĭespite being produced from seemingly standardized molds, there are a number of differences between given Putties. Putties do have some manner of spoken language, though it is incomprehensible to humans, coming across as strings of garbled noises, not unlike the sounds of someone trying to speak while underwater (however, they can speak very fluently when disguised as something or someone else, such as the five mutant ranger putties in " Mighty Morphin' Mutants", as well as the old man who sold Zack the earrings in " An Oyster Stew"). Such Putties are usually broken back down into their clay building blocks and recycled for use in other Putties, and perhaps even monsters. Indeed, not all Putties are created equal, as some examples show even less than the typically lacking skill level. Though generally homogeneous and identical, Putties often display some level of individual personality, and are occasionally given number designations to identify them within a given group.
