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When the main enemy is defeated, all undefeated Crystal Creatures disappear.
When the main enemy is defeated, all undefeated Crystal Creatures disappear.
==Gallery==
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File:Red Crystal Creature.png|Red ground Crystal Creature
File:Red Crystal Creature Flying.png|Red flying Crystal Creature
File:Yellow Crystal Creature.png|Yellow ground Crystal Creature
File:Yellow Crystal Creature Flying.png|Yellow flying Crystal Creature
File:Blue Crystal Creature.png|Blue ground Crystal Creature
File:Blue Crystal Creature Flying.png|Blue flying Crystal Creature
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 12:47, January 24, 2019

It has been requested that more images be uploaded for this article. Remove this notice only after the additional image(s) have been added. Reason: Model rip of Yellow and Blue Crystal Creatures, with Flying CCs of all 3 colors

Wario fighting a Crystal Entity from Wario World.
Two Crystal Creatures and a Gem-Bodied Creature battle Wario

A Crystal Creature is an offspring[1] of the Gem-Bodied Creatures that Wario faces during the events of Wario World. They resemble smaller versions of Gem-Bodied Creatures, but with a distinct face. The main enemy will summon two to five of these enemies to attack Wario. Fortunately, Wario can use these to damage the Gem-Bodied Creature, which is immune to his punches.

Red Crystal Creatures wield a sword that can slice Wario. Yellow ones spin in a circle towards him. Blue Crystal Creatures stab repeatedly in front of them, hoping to skewer Wario. Flying Crystal Creatures of any color simply dive-bomb him. The ground-bound Crystal Creatures block all frontal attacks, so it's easier to stun the flying ones.

When the main enemy is defeated, all undefeated Crystal Creatures disappear.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Grounded variant
Language Name Meaning
Japanese テイルミー
Teirumī
tail and army or from ちら見 (tirami), meaning once-over

Flying variant
Language Name Meaning
Japanese フライミー
Huraimī
fly and army or from ちら見 (tirami), meaning once-over

References

  1. ^ Wario World Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 26.