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This article covers content from Magical Vacation
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Badaboom[a] is a boss fought at King's Forest, a section of Eastern Forest, in the Dark Realm in Magical Vacation.
Profile
Badaboom is a large green walrus-like creature. Sets of spikes protrude from his back, and barrel rests over his neck with a chain.[1]
Gameplay
Badaboom's spirit is beast. His physical attack tackle strikes one target, with a chance to inflict paralysis and summon a beast spirit. He can use the spell beast army to hit everyone in the party, and clear Rainy to remove all water spirits from the field.[1]
Stats
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MP%
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Pow
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Def
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Spr
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Agi
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10%
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60
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50
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12
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20
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Magic levels
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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EXP
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Bira
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Drops
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1405
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1776
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Skills/Magic
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Skill
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Cost
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Description
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Attacks
Descriptions
English fan translation
A self-proclaimed king of the forest. A monkey that never gives up.
Japanese
自称、森の王者。スタミナまんてんなサル。くしゃみが止まらない。
A self-proclaimed king of the forest. A monkey full of stamina. It can't stop sneezing.
Biography
Early life
Some time ago, enigmas began migrating to the Enigma Forest, so badaboom assumed control over the surrounding area and christened himself the forest's king.
While Candy, Olive, Cabernet, and Ganache wandered Eastern Forest alone, Candy asked to speak with Olive in private. Badaboom approached the other two as the girls left, but they were able to take it down. The party checked on badaboom soon after, still alive after its previous fight. It announced its rulership over the forest in the enigmas' absence and challenged the party. After their battle, badaboom realized the party were good people, and asked if it could call the protagonist its brother/sister. If the protagonist answered "Yes", badaboom proclaimed that it saw a love spirit in Ecir Thicket.[1]
Trivia
- Badaboom is Hiroshi Takai's favorite Magical Vacation character.
- In Japanese, Badaboom's dialogue uses the same wonky font as the pyrites and Latte.
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