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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an enemy appearing in {{CC}}. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an enemy appearing in {{CC}}. Appearing solely in [[Fossil Valley]] in both worlds, Drongoes appear to be immobile mud structures with three holes on their bodies. Nested within this mud structure is an unidentified worm-like creature which constantly makes an appearance through the holes at regular intervals. Drongoes can be captured in the [[Forget-Me-Not Pot]] and added to the pool of [[Doppelgang]]s performed by [[Sprigg]]. | ||
==Battle and Strategy== | |||
Drongoes usually appear in pairs, sometimes accompanied by a [[Dodo]] in battle. Drongoes use their pink worm-like inhabitants as their weapons, which they extend to reach their foes, whereupon said foes are promptly whipped for mediocre amounts of damage. They are capable of using a very small range of [[Green (Element)|Green]] elements, such as [[Heal]], [[HealAll]], [[TurnGreen]] and [[BatEye]]. They also possess a unique tech, which is that of [[PeaShooter]], which is capable of inflicting fairly heavy amounts of damage to characters with low defenses. | |||
==Element Grid== | |||
[ [[Heal|Heal-1]] ] <br> | |||
[ [[TurnGreen]] ] [ [[HealAll|HealAll-2]] ] [ [[BatEye|BatEye-1]] ] <br> | |||
[ @[[PeaShooter]] ] [ @[[PeaShooter]] ] [ @[[PeaShooter]] ] [ @[[PeaShooter]] ] [ @[[PeaShooter]] ] <br> | |||
[ @[[Doppelgang]] ] | |||
==Related Enemies== | |||
*[[Dodo]] | |||
{{CC Enemies}} | {{CC Enemies}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Cross]] | [[Category:Chrono Cross]] |