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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 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 and attack Wario by shooting three orange balls at him.


==In-game Description==
==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.''
''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==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Spa=Magballena
|Spa=Magballena

Revision as of 20:13, December 1, 2017

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 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
Spanish Magballena
Mag possibly comes from "magma" and ballena means "whale"