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'''Draglets'''<ref>''Super Mario 3D Land'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] eGuide, Enemies tab.</ref> are enemies appearing in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. They're small, blue dragons with small purple bat-like wings and pink spikes | '''Draglets'''<ref>''Super Mario 3D Land'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] eGuide, Enemies tab.</ref> are enemies appearing in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. They're small, blue dragons with small purple bat-like wings and pink spikes attached to their back. Draglets have two fangs and their eyes have dash-like pupils instead of circular ones. They bear a slight resemblance to [[Eerie]]s, [[Rex]]es, [[Dino-Torch]]es. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 19:31, June 25, 2017
Template:Species-infobox Draglets[1] are enemies appearing in Super Mario 3D Land. They're small, blue dragons with small purple bat-like wings and pink spikes attached to their back. Draglets have two fangs and their eyes have dash-like pupils instead of circular ones. They bear a slight resemblance to Eeries, Rexes, Dino-Torches.
History
Draglets are found in the castle stages of the game and stay in one spot. If they spot Mario or Luigi, they will attack them by shooting a single Fireball at them. Draglets make a distinct sneezing sound before shooting a Fireball, indicating that its attack is coming. Draglets can easily be defeated by jumping on them, swinging Tanooki Mario's tail at them, or with a projectile such as a Fireball or Boomerang.
They also appear briefly when Mario is entering World 8 for the first time.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | メラゴン Meragon |
Mera (sound of fire burning) gon (from Dragon) |
German | Loderdrache |
Blaze Dragon |
Italian | Dragardo |
Possible portmanteau of "drago" (dragon) and "testardo" (stubborn). |
Korean | 이글래곤 Igeulaegon |
Translation from Japanese name "이글" from "Mera", "래곤" from "드래곤", meaning "Dragon". |
Portuguese | Dragão chama |
Flame dragon |
Spanish (NOE) | Dragígneo |
Pun on dragón (dragon) and ígneo (igneous) |