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[[Image: FrogogStanding.gif|frame|right|Frogog]] | [[Image: FrogogStanding.gif|frame|right|Frogog]] | ||
'''Frogogs''' are large, green, lean, muscular frog monsters that predominantly live in | '''Frogogs''' are large, green, lean, muscular frog monsters that predominantly live in [[Bandit's Way]] but also reside in the [[Pipe Vault]]. These frogs appeared in the game ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. Frogogs always fight alongside other monsters, including [[Goombas]], [[Spikeys]], [[Sky Troopas]], and [[K-9s]]. Frogogs are one of the most powerful monsters in the early stages of the game. In battle, they attack by biting [[Mario]]'s party members. Additionally, Frogogs sometimes attack by shooting bubbles at their enemies. To be defeated, Frogogs need to be attacked many times, due to their higher [[HP]] compared to other enemies in the early part of the game. | ||
Since Frogogs are amphibians, too much direct sunlight to their skin can be dangerous to their health. | Since Frogogs are amphibians, too much direct sunlight to their skin can be dangerous to their health. |
Revision as of 15:25, January 11, 2007
Frogogs are large, green, lean, muscular frog monsters that predominantly live in Bandit's Way but also reside in the Pipe Vault. These frogs appeared in the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Frogogs always fight alongside other monsters, including Goombas, Spikeys, Sky Troopas, and K-9s. Frogogs are one of the most powerful monsters in the early stages of the game. In battle, they attack by biting Mario's party members. Additionally, Frogogs sometimes attack by shooting bubbles at their enemies. To be defeated, Frogogs need to be attacked many times, due to their higher HP compared to other enemies in the early part of the game.
Since Frogogs are amphibians, too much direct sunlight to their skin can be dangerous to their health.
Additionally, Frogogs are relatives of Ribbites.