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{{ | {{Infobox CC Enemy | ||
|name = Loch Nest | |||
|image = [[File:Locknest.png|120px]] | |||
| | |caption = | ||
|part1_name = [[Another World]] | |||
| | |part1_hp = 43 | ||
|part1_innt = Green | |||
|part1_atk = 10 | |||
|part1_matk = 10 | |||
| | |part1_def = 30 | ||
| | |part1_mdef = 6 | ||
|part1_dropc = [[Eyeball]] | |||
| | |part1_dropr = [[Antidote]] | ||
| | |part1_stelc = [[Antidote]] | ||
| | |part1_stelr = [[Seed]] | ||
|part1_absorbs = n/a | |||
| | |part1_immune = n/a | ||
|part1_gold = 52 [[G]] | |||
| | |part2_name = [[Home World]] | ||
| | |part2_caption = | ||
|part2_hp = 210 | |||
|part2_innt = Green | |||
|part2_atk = 31 | |||
|part2_matk = 10 | |||
|part2_def = 30 | |||
| | |part2_m def = 6 | ||
|part2_dropc = [[Capsule]] | |||
|part2_dropr = [[HealAll]] | |||
| | |part2_stelc = [[Capsule]] | ||
|part2_stelr = [[Carnivore]] | |||
| | |part2_absorbs = n/a | ||
| | |part2_immune = n/a | ||
|part2_gold = 310 [[G]] | |||
| | |japanese = ネストール (''Nestōru'', lit. ''Nestle''') | ||
|location = [[Viper Manor Bluffs]] | |||
|gender = Varies | |||
| | |doppel = No | ||
|type = None | |||
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The ''' | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an enemy fought in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. Found in [[Viper Manor Bluffs]], in both [[Home World]] and [[Another World]], the Loch Nest burrows into the craggy cliff-faces present there. As [[Serge]] and his guide into Viper Manor traverse the stony ledges to sneak into the [[Viper Manor]], Loch Nests hop out of their black burrows and engage the party in battle. Loch Nest have two yellow eyes that peer through what appears to be a bee's nest of sorts, propped up on a twig. | ||
{{ | ==Battle & Strategy== | ||
Loch Nest prefer to attack party members with [[Element]]s. Rarely, the Loch Nest will cast [[AeroSaucer]] to damage a character offensively. The most common tactic for them is to blast a single opponent with [[PoisonGas]] and wait for them to fall unconscious of the [[Status Effect]], [[Poison]]. | |||
Battling Loch Nest are very simple. Their [[Hit Point]]s are low. Carry extra [[Antidote]]s to fend off the Poison. Loch Nest are worth defeating, as they tend to drop several [[Eyeball]]s, crafting items essential in the forging of [[Rod]]s. | |||
==Name Origin== | |||
Loch Nest seems to be a pun of the {{w|Loch Ness Monster}}, a fabled aquatic lizard. Also, the enemy appears to be some sort of creature "locked" within a "nest" of sorts. | |||
The Japanese name of the Loch Nest, ''Nestle'', is a play on the fact that the enemy itself stays hidden by snuggling itself into the comforts of its nest. | |||
{{CC Enemies}} | |||
[[Category:Chrono Cross Enemies]] |
Latest revision as of 09:22, 29 July 2020
Loch Nest | |
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Japanese Name | ネストール (Nestōru, lit. Nestle') |
Location | Viper Manor Bluffs |
Type | None |
Gender | Varies |
Doppelgang | No |
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The Loch Nest is an enemy fought in Chrono Cross. Found in Viper Manor Bluffs, in both Home World and Another World, the Loch Nest burrows into the craggy cliff-faces present there. As Serge and his guide into Viper Manor traverse the stony ledges to sneak into the Viper Manor, Loch Nests hop out of their black burrows and engage the party in battle. Loch Nest have two yellow eyes that peer through what appears to be a bee's nest of sorts, propped up on a twig.
Battle & Strategy[edit | edit source]
Loch Nest prefer to attack party members with Elements. Rarely, the Loch Nest will cast AeroSaucer to damage a character offensively. The most common tactic for them is to blast a single opponent with PoisonGas and wait for them to fall unconscious of the Status Effect, Poison.
Battling Loch Nest are very simple. Their Hit Points are low. Carry extra Antidotes to fend off the Poison. Loch Nest are worth defeating, as they tend to drop several Eyeballs, crafting items essential in the forging of Rods.
Name Origin[edit | edit source]
Loch Nest seems to be a pun of the Loch Ness Monster, a fabled aquatic lizard. Also, the enemy appears to be some sort of creature "locked" within a "nest" of sorts.
The Japanese name of the Loch Nest, Nestle, is a play on the fact that the enemy itself stays hidden by snuggling itself into the comforts of its nest.