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The '''Beeba''' is an enemy appearing in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. Beebas possess rotund-shaped bodies, alongside webbed hands and feet. They appear to be wearing bone necklaces of sorts, and have huge red lips. The umbrellas that they wield as weapons have two skulls hanging just underneath the hood, and appear to be full of holes. Found in the [[Hydra Marshes]] in both worlds, Beebas are commonly found pacing the huge tree in said location. Upon defeat, they will give the [[Beeba Flute]] and [[Ancient Fruit]] to the player, both of which are items necessary to call and ride the [[Wingapede]] to [[Gaea's Navel]].  
The '''Beeba''' is an enemy appearing in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. Found in the [[Hydra Marshes]] in both worlds, these strange, yellow creatures are commonly found pacing the huge tree in said location. Upon defeat, they will give the [[Beeba Flute]] and [[Ancient Fruit]] to the player, both of which are items necessary to call and ride the [[Wingapede]] to [[Gaea's Navel]].  


Note that this enemy can be captured for use in [[Sprigg]]'s [[Doppelgang]] ability, but there are only 2 fights with these monsters per playthrough. If you wish to get this monster on your first playthrough, it is recommended to leave the optional one guarding a chest with a [[Bushbasher]] to his own devices until you receive either [[Sprigg]] or the [[Forget-Me-Not Pot]], and then go back to let them capture this enemy. Otherwise, it is possible to get them in [[New Game +]].
Note that this enemy can be captured for use in [[Sprigg]]'s [[Doppelgang]] ability, but there are only 2 fights with these monsters per playthrough. If you wish to get this monster on your first playthrough, it is recommended to leave the optional one guarding a chest with a [[Bushbasher]] to his own devices until you receive either [[Sprigg]] or the [[Forget-Me-Not Pot]], and then go back to let them capture this enemy. Otherwise, it is possible to get them in [[New Game +]].


==Battle and Strategy==
==Battle and Strategy==
Beebas will usually appear alone, but as the battle wears on, they will call on more 'friends' to help them out. They fight by using their umbrellas to bash selected targets for mediocre amounts of damage. They utilize a small range of [[Yellow (Element)|Yellow]] elements, most of which are used to de-buff their foes' stats.
Beebas will usually appear alone, but as the battle wears on, they will call on more 'friends' to help them out. The umbrellas that Beebas wield as weapons has two skulls hanging just underneath the hood, and appear to be full of holes. They fight by using these very umbrellas to bash selected targets for mediocre amounts of damage. They utilize a small range of [[Yellow (Element)|Yellow]] elements, most of which are used to de-buff their foes' stats.


==Element Grid==
==Element Grid==

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