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− | |image= [[File:Rollobite_Figurine.gif|70px]] |
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− | |game= ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap| The Minish Cap]]'' |
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− | |habitat= Dungeons<br>Caves |
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+ | |habitat= {{Plural|Series|Cave|link}}<br>{{Plural|Series|Dungeon|link}} |
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− | |weapon= [[Sword]], [[Gust Jar]], [[Cane of Pacci]] |
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+ | |weapon= {{Term|Series|Cane of Pacci|link}}<br>{{Term|Series|Gust Jar|link}}<br>{{Term|Series|Sword|link}} |
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+ | {{Term/Store|Rollobite|Rollobites|Series, TMC|plural}} are enemies in {{TMC}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 200}}</ref> |
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− | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap| The Minish Cap]]'', '''Rollobites''' are enemies similar to the [[Magtail]]s found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. When attacked, they will roll into balls and can be picked up and thrown into holes in order to reach switches and treasure chests. |
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− | {{figurine|TMC|Rollobite|Appears in various areas. His hard shell protects him from swords, but once he rolls into a ball, you can use the [[Gust Jar]] to draw him in.|[[File:Rollobite_Figurine.gif]]}} |
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+ | {{Figurine|TMC|Rollobite}} |
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+ | {{Plural|TMC|Rollobite}} resemble [[Wikipedia:Armadillidiidae|pill bug]]s. When attacked, they will roll into balls and can be picked up and thrown into holes in order to reach {{Plural|TMC|Switch|link}} and {{Plural|TMC|Treasure Chest|link}}. {{Term|TMC|Link|link}} can also draw them in and fire them with the {{Term|TMC|Gust Jar|link}}. They appear in various {{Plural|TMC|Cave|link}} across {{Term|TMC|Hyrule|link}}, as well as the {{Term|TMC|Cave of Flames|link}}. |
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− | *Their appearance and actions resemble the real-world [[Wikipedia:Armadillidiidae|Pill Bug]]. |
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− | *Rollobite's English name may be a portmanteau of Roll and "{{exp|lobed body|lobite}}", indicating its different body sections. |
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Revision as of 03:47, 11 November 2020
Rollobites are enemies in The Minish Cap.[1]
Characteristics
Rollobite (Figurine from The Minish Cap) | |
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Rollobite | (North America): Appears in dungeons. His hard shell protects him from swords, but once he rolls into a ball, you can use the Gust Jar to draw him in. (Europe): Appears in various areas. His hard shell protects him from swords, but once he rolls into a ball, you can use the Gust Jar to draw him in. |
Rollobites resemble pill bugs. When attacked, they will roll into balls and can be picked up and thrown into holes in order to reach Switches and Chests. Link can also draw them in and fire them with the Gust Jar. They appear in various Caves across Hyrule, as well as the Cave of Flames.
Nomenclature
Rollobite's English name may be a portmanteau of roll and lobite, indicating its different body sections. Rollobite's Japanese name may be derived from the Japanese words, 球 (Kyuu), and 魔 (Ma), literally meaning "demon ball".
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Language | Name | |
Japanese | キューム (Kyūma) | |
FrenchEU | Voum | |
German | Rolassel | |
Italian | Kyum | |
SpanishEU | Kyum |
References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 200