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|absorbs  = N/A
|absorbs  = N/A
|immune    = N/A
|immune    = N/A
|japanese  =  
|japanese  = ティーバ (''Tība'')
|location  = [[Fossil Valley]]
|location  = [[Fossil Valley]] (Another)
|gender = Varies
|doppel = Yes
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an enemy fought in {{CC}}.  
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an enemy fought in {{CC}}. These purple-colored creatures are petite in size, and possess faces resembling masks. Their headgear consists of an imperial-like band with four bells attached, and the staves they wield are topped with golden crescent moons. They can be only be found roaming the base of [[Fossil Valley]] in [[Another World]] after [[Lynx]] returns to said world with much difficulty. Tutanshamans can be trapped in the [[Forget-Me-Not Pot]] and added to the pool of [[Doppelgang]]s performed by [[Sprigg]].
 
==Battle and Strategy==
Tutanshamans usually appear in twos or threes, and are sometimes accompanied by two or three [[Shadow Cat]]s. On rarer occasions, they are also known to appear alone in battle. Tutanshamans attack by swinging their staves at their foes for mediocre amounts of damage, and even then, they are not known to perform physical attacks very frequently. Instead, Tutanshamans have the tendency to utilize offensive [[Red (Element)|Red]] elements such as [[MagmaBurst]] more frequently, which is not just capable of inflicting fairly heavy amounts of damage, but also the [[Confused]] status effect onto the afflicted. On the whole, Tutanshamans can prove to be quite challenging for characters with lower magic defenses, and caution should be exercised when facing off against these adversaries
 
==Element Grid==
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" style="text-align:center;"
|width="100pt"|
|width="100pt"|
|width="100pt"|
|width="100pt"|
|width="100pt"| [[MagmaBomb|MagmaBomb+3]]
|-
|width="100pt"|
|width="100pt"|
|width="100pt"|
|width="100pt"| [[MagmaBomb|MagmaBomb+3]]
|width="100pt"| [[MagmaBurst|MagmaBurst+1]]
|width="100pt"| [[Ninety-Nine]]
|-
|width="100pt"|
|width="100pt"| [[Ninety-Nine|Ninety-Nine-4]]
|width="100pt"| [[MagmaBomb|MagmaBomb+1]]
|width="100pt"| [[Weaken]]
|width="100pt"| [[Strengthen|Strengthen+1]]
|width="100pt"| [[MagmaBurst|MagmaBurst+2]]
|-
|width="100pt"| [[Volcano|Volcano-5]]
|width="100pt"| [[Volcano|Volcano-4]]
|width="100pt"| [[FirePillar]]
|width="100pt"| [[FirePillar|FirePillar+1]]
|width="100pt"| [[Strengthen|Strengthen+1]]
|width="100pt"| [[MagmaBurst|MagmaBurst+2]]
|-
|width="100pt"| @[[Doppelgang]]
|-
|}


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Tutanshaman is a pun of the Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, {{w|Tutankhamun}}. A {{w|Shamanism|Shaman}}, alternatively,  is an ethnic witchdoctor or medicine man. Commonly wielding staves, Shaman reportedly practice folk magic for both healing and destructive purposes.   
Tutanshaman is a pun of the Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, {{w|Tutankhamun}}. A {{w|Shamanism|Shaman}}, alternatively,  is an ethnic witchdoctor or medicine man. Commonly wielding staves, Shamans reportedly practice folk magic for both healing and destructive purposes.   


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