Poison Ivy settling nicely in Gotham Central Park her new home in Arkham City.Īfter she was given an overdose of Titan by the Joker, her attempted escape, and her mind-control of the Asylum Guards during the Arkham Asylum Riot, Ivy was left to die in her airtight cell by Warden Sharp, who blamed her for the mass destruction of Arkham Island.Īs her health started to decline, Ivy prayed for salvation, which came in the form of a priest who was unknowingly covered in pollen from the trees near his church. After the Joker's defeat, Ivy was taken back to her cell by the Arkham Staff. The two engaged in a long and strenuous fight, which resulted in Ivy's defeat. Batman attempted to inject Ivy's Plants with the anti-venom before he was stopped by an attacking Ivy, who forced him to contend with more Arkham Guards who were infected by her mind-controlling plant spores, including William North and Eddie Burlow. Along the way, Batman was attacked by two security guards who were under Ivy's control, and was forced to defeat them both. Batman eventually returned to the Gardens with the anti-venom formula, where Ivy beckoned Batman to come to her lair. Ivy took the opportunity to take over the entire island with her newly mutated plants, vowed to kill Batman and eventually, the Joker himself, much to his delight and looked forward to the coming battle. Instead of creating a "monster plant" as the Joker expected, Ivy remained the same on the outside (although with glowing green irises) but gained an enhancement to her chlorokinetic abilities, induced rapid growth and evolution among her plants, and even among the newly mutated plants were a species that produced glowing airborne toxic spores (though it should be noted that Batman said that Ivy used a similar species of plants during an attack on Gotham City a year ago). The Joker then subsequently injected Ivy with the Titan Formula. Before he left, Batman instructed Ivy to return to her cell or he'd be back, to which Ivy replied that she'd be waiting for him. Ivy then told Batman that the spores that were needed to create the anti-venom were produced by a plant that was located deep in Killer Croc's Lair. Ivy refused to help at first, and decided instead to let the Joker "have his fun," but eventually agreed after Batman threatened to destroy her plants if she didn't cooperate. Soon after, Harley Quinn also made her way past Ivy, and Ivy begged her to let her out so that she could rescue her "babies." At first, Harley refused because Ivy wasn't on Joker's 'Party List ' however, she gave in rather quickly and unlocked the cell door, which left Ivy free to make her way over to the Botanical Gardens.Īfter he discovered Joker's Secret Lab in Botanical Gardens, Batman went to Ivy, whose plants had been used to help create the venom. Not sharing her concern, and knowing full well what kind of havoc that Ivy could wreak if she was released, Batman disregarded her plea, left her in her cell, and continued to look for the Warden. After she sensed that her plants were in pain, Ivy plead desperately with Batman to save them. Ivy's unique brand of eco-terrorism often put her into conflict with Batman, whose iron will usually protected him from her seductive powers.Īpparently, Ivy preferred to be all natural while she was in incarceration with her plants and barely covered herself: she only kept one or two buttons on her shirt buttoned, wore foliage panties, and took on a "naked goddess" persona.īatman, while he searched for Warden Sharp at the Penitentiary at Arkham Island, came across Poison Ivy in her cell at the Green Mile. Ivy's crimes became more ecologically focused as she increasingly abandoned her human side, and identified more with the natural world. Pamela Isley, was alluded to in the DLC, Cold, Cold, Heart, where she was implied to have visited GothCorp sometime between the main story and Mr. Poison Ivy did not actually appear in the game, but she, or rather, her identity of Dr.
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