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Triceratops

A Triceratops[1] is a triceratops-like enemy that Wario encountered in Wario World. As its name implies, it wields a large club. At any time, the Triceratops may charge up and go on a small rampage, swinging its club frantically. The Triceratops is invincible in this state, but the attack doesn't last very long. The club also blocks all frontal attacks, so Wario needs to sneak up on a Triceratops from behind in order to attack it.

After three punches, the Triceratops loses the club and reverts to standing on all fours. Now the Triceratops can charge at Wario, a powerful attack that leaves the treasure hunter dazed for a few seconds.

Other varieties of Triceratops include Bony Triceratops[2], Gatorbabies, Snow Beasts, Bears[3], Huge Dolls[4], and Hulking Mummies[5]. Aside from a few costume changes and choice of club (the Snow Beast uses an icicle, for example) , these enemies behave in exactly the same way as Triceratops, though they do get progressively more aggressive.

Names in other languages

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Bony Triceratops

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Gatorbaby

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Snow Beast

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Bear

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Huge Dolls

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Hulking Mummies

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References

  1. ^ Wario World Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 18.
  2. ^ Wario World Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 40.
  3. ^ Wario World Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 82.
  4. ^ Wario World Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 92.
  5. ^ Wario World Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 102.

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