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'''Bulb''' is an enemy appearing in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. [[Home World]] versions of Bulb have improved movesets and [[Element]] grids. As with most other enemies, they also posses better drops and [[Pilfer|steal-able]] items. The [[Acacia Dragoon]] and genetic scientist, [[Luccia]], experiments on Bulbs in her labratory in [[Viper Manor]]. After [[Serge]] steals the [[Silver Pendant]] from the Vault, he and his companions trigger a trap that lands them in a cage in her workshop. Upon opening the cell, she sends multiple Bulbs after the party.  
The '''Bulb''' is an enemy appearing in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. These queer, rotund-shaped creatures can be found roaming about in the dark depths of the [[Shadow Forest]]. They fight using their tendrils as whips and also by head-butting. [[Home World]] versions of Bulb have improved movesets and [[Element]] grids, and are slightly stronger than their [[Another World]] counterparts. As with most other enemies, they also posses better drops and [[Pilfer|steal-able]] items. The [[Acacia Dragoon]] and genetic scientist, [[Luccia]], experiments on Bulbs in her laboratory in [[Viper Manor]]. After [[Serge]] steals the [[Silver Pendant]] from the Vault, he and his companions trigger a trap that lands them in a cage in her workshop. Upon opening the cell, she sends [[Neo-N-Bulb]] after the party.  


Also, [[PortalGheist]]s summon Bulbs, along with [[Komodo Pup]]s, to assist it in battle when its [[Hit Point]]s reach a critical low.
Additionally, [[PortalGheist]]s are able to summon Bulbs, alongside [[Komodo Pup]]s, to assist it in battle when it is low on HP.
 
==Element Grid==
[ [[Heal|Heal-1]] ] <br>
[ [[Bushwhacker]] ]  [ [[Bushwhacker|Bushwhacker+1]] ]  [ [[Bushwhacker|Bushwhacker+2]] ] [ [[HealAll]] ] <br>
[ [[Heal|Heal-1]]  ]  [ [[Heal]] ]  [ [[BatEye|BatEye-1]] ]  [ [[InfoScope|InfoScope-2]] ]  [ [[Bushbasher|Bushbasher+2]] ]  [ [[Carnivore|Carnivore+1]] ] <br>
[ @[[Doppelgang]] ]


==Name Origin==
==Name Origin==
Many perinneal plants, such as {{w|Tulip}}s, {{w|Daffodil}}s, and {{w|Iris (plant)|Irises}} sprout from Bulbs placed beneath soil. Bulbs reside underground and send flowers to the surface annually, replacing the need of plants to self-sew seeds.
Many perinneal plants, such as {{w|Tulip}}s, {{w|Daffodil}}s, and {{w|Iris (plant)|Irises}} sprout from Bulbs placed beneath soil. Bulbs reside underground and send flowers to the surface annually, replacing the need of plants to self-sew seeds.
==Related Enemies==
*[[Neo-N-Bulb]]
*[[PortalGheist]]


{{CC Enemies}}
{{CC Enemies}}
[[Category:Chrono Cross Enemies]]
[[Category:Chrono Cross Enemies]]

Revision as of 16:05, 12 January 2012

Bulb
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Japanese Name バルブゥ (Barubuu)

The Bulb is an enemy appearing in Chrono Cross. These queer, rotund-shaped creatures can be found roaming about in the dark depths of the Shadow Forest. They fight using their tendrils as whips and also by head-butting. Home World versions of Bulb have improved movesets and Element grids, and are slightly stronger than their Another World counterparts. As with most other enemies, they also posses better drops and steal-able items. The Acacia Dragoon and genetic scientist, Luccia, experiments on Bulbs in her laboratory in Viper Manor. After Serge steals the Silver Pendant from the Vault, he and his companions trigger a trap that lands them in a cage in her workshop. Upon opening the cell, she sends Neo-N-Bulb after the party.

Additionally, PortalGheists are able to summon Bulbs, alongside Komodo Pups, to assist it in battle when it is low on HP.

Element Grid

[ Heal-1 ]
[ Bushwhacker ] [ Bushwhacker+1 ] [ Bushwhacker+2 ] [ HealAll ]
[ Heal-1 ] [ Heal ] [ BatEye-1 ] [ InfoScope-2 ] [ Bushbasher+2 ] [ Carnivore+1 ]
[ @Doppelgang ]

Name Origin

Many perinneal plants, such as Tulips, Daffodils, and Irises sprout from Bulbs placed beneath soil. Bulbs reside underground and send flowers to the surface annually, replacing the need of plants to self-sew seeds.

Related Enemies