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|part2_stelc = [[Mythril]] | |part2_stelc = [[Mythril]] | ||
|part2_stelr = [[Denadorite]] | |part2_stelr = [[Denadorite]] | ||
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''' | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an enemy appearing in {{CC}}. Appearing in the [[Home World]] and [[Another World]] versions of [[Mount Pyre]], Cat Burglars are bipedal feline creatures with large muscles. | ||
==Battle and Strategy== | |||
Fighting in groups of two, Cat Burglar are renowned for their heavy physical attacks. Occasionally, they use a tech called [[TripleFist]], which strikes a party member three times successively. | |||
==Name Origin== | |||
''Cat Burlgar'' is a colloquialism for a thief or burglar who is especially skilled at stealthy or undetected entry of a premises. | |||
{{CC Enemies}} | {{CC Enemies}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Cross Enemies]] | [[Category:Chrono Cross Enemies]] |
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CatBurglar is an enemy appearing in Chrono Cross. Appearing in the Home World and Another World versions of Mount Pyre, Cat Burglars are bipedal feline creatures with large muscles.
Battle and Strategy
Fighting in groups of two, Cat Burglar are renowned for their heavy physical attacks. Occasionally, they use a tech called TripleFist, which strikes a party member three times successively.
Name Origin
Cat Burlgar is a colloquialism for a thief or burglar who is especially skilled at stealthy or undetected entry of a premises.