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The '''Cyborca''' is an enemy that appears in the game ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. Its name is a portmanteau of cyborg and orca. They are encountered at [[Sweatmore Peak]] during [[Wario|Wario's]] adventure there. Cyborcas resemble purple [[whale]]-like cyborgs with a metal cap on their head and a propeller instead of a tail. They are rarely seen (only 5 appear in the game) and attack Wario by shooting three orange balls at him. | The '''Cyborca''' is an enemy that appears in the game ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. Its name is a portmanteau of "cyborg" and "orca". They are encountered at [[Sweatmore Peak]] during [[Wario|Wario's]] adventure there. Cyborcas resemble purple [[whale]]-like cyborgs with a metal cap on their head and a propeller instead of a tail. They are rarely seen (only 5 appear in the game) and attack Wario by shooting three orange balls at him. | ||
==In-game description== | ==In-game description== |
Revision as of 23:06, August 19, 2022
The Cyborca is an enemy that appears in the game Wario: Master of Disguise. Its name is a portmanteau of "cyborg" and "orca". They are encountered at Sweatmore Peak during Wario's adventure there. Cyborcas resemble purple whale-like cyborgs with a metal cap on their head and a propeller instead of a tail. They are rarely seen (only 5 appear in the game) and attack Wario by shooting three orange balls at him.
In-game description
A whale so manly, he lives in a pool of hot boiling lava. He spends his nights staring up at the starry sky and wondering if that was really such a good idea.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | マグマホエール Maguma Hoēru |
Magma Whale |
Italian | Orcardente |
Scorching-Orca |
Spanish | Magballena |
Mag possibly comes from "magma" and ballena means "whale" |