Pirate otter

Pirate otter is the name of six enemy varieties encountered in Magical Starsign. They are a group of villainous otters that assist Kale in his goals throughout the game.

Profile
Pirate otters are large otters that wear pirate uniforms with blue, red, or green coloration. This includes a vest, bandana, armbands, trousers, and a large seashell necklace. They sometimes carry a bag and a dagger on their belt, and can wield swords in battle.

Enemy
Six varieties of pirate otters are encountered by the player during the course of the game.

189
The first version of the pirate otter encountered is number 189, a blue-colored version, as part of a scripted battle in the Great Dragon Road. Despite having the water starsign, this enemy does not possess any spells. They are only capable of one physical skill, slug, which they will use on a random member of the party each turn. An identical version of this enemy with increased stats is later fought as a group of four on the second visit to Assam, then two again immediately after in conjunction with two number 192 pirate otters.

Bestiary entry
Bored with life in the sticks, these otters have started running amok to amuse themselves. They leave a trail of wedgies in their wake.

188
The second version of the pirate otter encountered in the same dungeon is the red-colored number 188. This version acts identically to 189, but has increased stats.

Bestiary entry
Bored with life in the sticks, these otters have started running amok to amuse themselves. They leave a trail of wedgies in their wake.

192
The third version of the pirate otter is first encountered in Carbonara Jungle on Gren after defeating the totem bomb, arranged in a row of three. A row of four is then fought in Assam. During the second visit to Cassia, this version also appears in a boss battle with Chard (number 196). Unlike the pirate otters encountered prior, this enemy wields a sword, and thus has a different set of physical skills. It has two attacks, the powerful leaping slash and the appropriately named weak slash, both of which target a single member of the party. Weak slash is capable of lowering the target's defense.

Bestiary entry
Bored with life in the sticks, these otters have started running amok to amuse themselves. They leave a trail of wedgies in their wake.