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The '''Aecytonyx''' {{altname|Leaper}} is an enemy in {{CT}}. It appears in the [[Giant's Claw]] in the [[Middle Ages]]. They share the same sprite as [[Crested Sprinter]], who appears far earlier in the game. Yellow and small, they sport long tails and a big horn in their head that can be used to trust into their enemy and cause damage.  
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' {{altname|Leaper}} is an enemy in {{CT}}. It appears in the [[Giant's Claw]] in the [[Middle Ages]]. They share the same sprite as [[Crested Sprinter]], who appears far earlier in the game. Yellow and small, they sport long tails and a big horn in their head that can be used to trust into their enemy and cause damage.  


==Battle and Strategy==
==Battle and Strategy==
Normally appearing in groups of two or more, they are generally easy to kill. Since their [[defense|physical defense]] is relatively high, it is better to use [[Magic]] against these creatures, or [[Tech]]s that, albeit being physical, deal Magic damage. Able to jump relatively high, they perform a tech called, [[Stomp]], in which they jump atop an enemy and stomp them.  
Normally appearing in groups of two or more, they are generally easy to kill. Since their [[defense|physical defense]] is relatively high, it is better to use [[Magic]] against these creatures, or [[Tech]]s that, albeit being physical, deal Magic damage. Able to jump relatively high, they perform a tech called, [[Stomp]], in which they jump atop an enemy and stomp them.  
==Etymology==
''Aecyto-'', in the name, is an adaptation of the Latin prefix ''Alecto-'' which refers to a dinosaurs with horns.


==Gallery==
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