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Flower chimera
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This article covers content from Magical Vacation | |
Since Magical Vacation is not officially localized in English, all names and terminology will instead be derived from the English fan translation by magicalpatcher.https://www.romhacking.net/translations/2662/
Keep in mind that these translations may not be accurate or consistent with the original Japanese version. |
Flower chimera, known in Japan as hanazono chimera,[a] is an enemy found in the Abyssal Corridor in the Abyssal Realm, and Garam Masala 6-10 in Magical Vacation.
Profile
Flower chimera are monstrous bugs with conjoined heads and limbs. Their bodies are shrouded in green fuzz and wings, which conceal a red stinger.[1]
Enemy
Flower chimera's spirit is Antsy. Their physical attack sickle targets one party member with a chance to inflict poison. They also possess the following spells: bumblebee sting, which strikes a single target and may debuff power; call Antsy, summoning one insect spirit; and clear Sticky, removing all wood spirits from the field.[1]
Stats
# | Name | MP% | Pow | Def | Spr | Agi | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
110 | Flower chimera
|
50 | 322 | 60/120 | 20 | 69 | 35 | 20 | 36 |
Habitat | Bira | EXP | Stickers | Drops | |||||
Abyssal Corridor Garam Masala |
2181-2230 | 939 | None | Paradise boots Ladybug sticker Chimera shell |
13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 0 | 25 |
13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Attacks
Spells | Skills |
---|---|
Bumblebee sting Call Antsy Clear Sticky |
Sickle |
Bestiary entry
English fan translation
A cross between a praying mantis and a stag beetle. It can cast magic and poison.
Japanese
ちょうとカマキリとクワガタが合体したキメラの一種。強力魔法と毒に注意。
A species of chimera that's a cross between a butterfly and mantis. Beware of its powerful magic and poison.
Trivia
- Their Japanese name, hanazono chimera, comes from 花園 hanazono, meaning 'flower garden'. It may also be a wordplay on 謎 nazo, meaning 'mystery'.
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