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The '''Hydraconda''' is an enemy that appears in {{CT}}. It is found in the [[Black Omen]]. | The '''Hydraconda''' {{altname|Ruminator}} is an enemy that appears in {{CT}}. It is found in the [[Black Omen]]. These enemies normally attach in packs of four. They are unique in that they will first attach each other before attacking the player. If you refrain from attacking them, they will kill each other off leaving only one that must be killed by your party. Each one can give [[Megalixir|megalixirs]] when [[Charm|charmed]] by [[Ayla]]. | ||
==Etymology== | |||
Hydraconda is a portmanteau of "Hydra" and "Anaconda". {{w| Lernaean Hydra|Hydra}} is a multi-headed serpent from Greek Mythology and an {{w|Anaconda}} is a tropical serpent with unrivaled length. | |||
{{CT Enemies}} | {{CT Enemies}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Enemies]] | [[Category:Chrono Trigger Enemies]] |
Latest revision as of 08:17, 13 July 2020
Hydraconda | ||
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Japanese Name | ツインカム tuinkamu | |
SNES / PS Name | Ruminator |
The Hydraconda (also known as Ruminator in the SNES/PS version) is an enemy that appears in Chrono Trigger. It is found in the Black Omen. These enemies normally attach in packs of four. They are unique in that they will first attach each other before attacking the player. If you refrain from attacking them, they will kill each other off leaving only one that must be killed by your party. Each one can give megalixirs when charmed by Ayla.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
Hydraconda is a portmanteau of "Hydra" and "Anaconda". Hydra is a multi-headed serpent from Greek Mythology and an Anaconda is a tropical serpent with unrivaled length.