>>96680109

I am fairly sure that "ooze themed after X damage type" is a common theme in games with oozes.

D&D 3.5 has lava oozes, snowflake oozes, white puddings (cold), shadow jellies, conflagration oozes, bloodfire oozes, void oozes, and, of course, every living spell based on elemental magic.

D&D 4e has bloodfire oozes, elemental oozes, white puddings (cold), and living blights.

Pathfinder 1e has freezing flows, sea scourges, tears of Nuruu'gal (fire), verdurous oozes, magma oozes, capacitor oozes, radiant essences, gunpowder oozes, plasma oozes, and the blights themed after specific biomes (e.g. desert, forest).

Pathfinder 2e has verdurous oozes, gunpowder oozes, and blights.

And so on and so forth.