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==Battle and Strategy==
==Battle and Strategy==
They don't have any in-battle attacks, they just float around the screen and eventually hover above the player. They have very low HP so even a low Level character can beat them in one blow.
Before rescuring [[Queen Leene]] from [[Manolia Cathedral]], [[Crono]] encounters them in the forests surrounding [[Guardia Castle]]. Hiding within the trees, the birds emerge once the party comes closer to its hiding spot and squawk to alert other [[Fiend]]s in the area. These Fiends, such as [[Roundillo]], [[Green Imp]], and [[Roundillo Rider]], join Bellbird in battle.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 08:19, 24 July 2011

Bellbird
Japanese Name Bell (ベル Beru?)
HP Defense Magic Defense
94 127 50
EXP TP G
27 2 100
Weak Absorbs Immune
None None None
Location Denadoro Mountains (Middle Ages)
Treasure Panacea
Charm None
Techs None
Counters Ding-a-ling / Confuse
Combo Counters None
Combos None

The Bellbird is an enemy that appears in the Denadoro Mountains in the Middle Ages. They are small birds. They sport blue feathers throughout their body, although they have pink feathers on their wings and red feathers atop their head and below their beak. They are always carrying a yellow bell with their feet, which they ring to warn other monsters of the player's presence. They share heavy similarities with Blue Eaglet, Golden Eaglet, Red Eaglet, Bomber Bird and Gilded Bellbird, although sometimes coloring may differ.

Battle and Strategy

Before rescuring Queen Leene from Manolia Cathedral, Crono encounters them in the forests surrounding Guardia Castle. Hiding within the trees, the birds emerge once the party comes closer to its hiding spot and squawk to alert other Fiends in the area. These Fiends, such as Roundillo, Green Imp, and Roundillo Rider, join Bellbird in battle.

Etymology

It's literally a bird with a bell, carried by their feet.

Trivia

  • Although they can ring their bells to wake up sleeping monsters such as Ogan or warn Freelancer of the player's presence, they do not have any in-battle attacks.