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{{Infobox CC Enemy
{{Infobox CC Enemy
|name      = PortalGheist
|name      = Portalgheist
|image    = [[File:Portalgheist.png]]
|image    = [[File:Portalgheist.png|150px]]
|caption  =  
|caption  =  
|hp        = 330
|hp        = 330
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|stelc    = [[Magnify]]
|stelc    = [[Magnify]]
|stelr    = [[Heal]]
|stelr    = [[Heal]]
|absorbs  = n/a
|absorbs  = N/A
|immune    = n/a
|immune    = N/A
|japanese  =  
|japanese  = オプザドゥ (''Opza du'', lit. '''Opser Door''')
|location  = [[Viper Manor]]
|location  = [[Viper Manor]]
|gender    = Varies
|doppel    = Yes
|type      = Matter
|gold      = 210 [[G]]
|exp      =
}}
}}


The '''PortalGheist''' is an enemy fought in ''[[Chrono Cross]]'' at [[Viper Manor]]. At various intervals through the battle, a PortalGheist will open its door and invite additional monsters through it and onto the battle field. PortalGheist summons monsters such as [[Komodo Pup]]s and [[Bulb]]s.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an enemy fought in {{CC}} at [[Viper Manor]]. These giant fiends disguise themselves as ordinary doorways. Periodically, the door will "blow its cover" and a giant eyeball will appear where once only wooden boards were. The eye scans the room and closes again, unless disturbed by [[Serge]] and his party. Portalgheists can be trapped in the [[Forget-Me-Not Pot]] and added to the pool of [[Doppelgang]]s performed by [[Sprigg]].  
==Etymology==
 
PortalGheist is a portmanteau of "portal" and "poltergeist". As the name suggests, this enemy is a door through which monsters come.
==Battle and Strategy==
At various intervals through the battle, a Portalgheist will open its door and invite additional monsters through it and onto the battle field. Portalgheist summons monsters such as [[Komodo Pup]]s and [[Bulb]]s. Occasionally, Poralgheists are accompanied by two [[Alphabat]]s. Portalgheists also cast [[AntiGreen]] in battle, hoping to prevent [[Green (Element)|Green]] [[Element]]s from being used against it.
 
==Element Grid==
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" style="text-align:center;"
|width="100pt"| [[ElectroJolt|ElectroJolt-1]]
|width="100pt"| [[ElectroJolt]]
|width="100pt"| [[ElectroBolt|ElectroBolt-1]]
|width="100pt"| [[ElectroBolt]]
|width="100pt"| [[AntiGreen|AntiGreen+2]]
|width="100pt"| [[AntiGreen|AntiGreen+3]]
|-
|width="100pt"| @[[Doppelgang]]
|-
|}
 
==Name Origin==
Portalgheist is a portmanteau of "portal" and "poltergeist". As the name suggests, this enemy is a door through which monsters come.
 
The Japanese name of this enemy, ''Opser Door'', is the condensed version of the ''Observer Door''. This suggests that the Portalgheist enemy's fundamental job is to keep a watchful eye out for intruders within Viper Manor.
 
==Related Enemies==
*[[Alphabat]]
*[[Komodo Pup]]
*[[Bulb]]
 
==Gallery==
<center><gallery widths="120">
File:PortalGheist_Open.png|Portalgheist opens its doors to let a [[Komodo Pup]] through.
File:TurnBlack_Element.png| [[TurnBlack]] used on a Portalgheist.
</gallery></center>
 
{{CC Enemies}}
 
[[Category:Chrono Cross]]
[[Category:Chrono Cross Enemies]]
[[Category:Chrono Cross Enemies]]
[[Category:Doppelgang Enemies]]

Latest revision as of 19:57, 11 August 2020

Portalgheist
Portalgheist.png
Japanese Name オプザドゥ (Opza du, lit. Opser Door)
Location Viper Manor
Type Matter
Gender Varies
Doppelgang Yes
HP Innate
330 Yellow
Attack Magic Attack
22 10
Defense Magic Defense
5 0
Drop (Common) Drop (Rare)
Capsule Eyeball
Steal (Common) Steal (Rare)
Magnify Heal
Absorbs Immune
N/A N/A
Gold
210 G

The Portalgheist is an enemy fought in Chrono Cross at Viper Manor. These giant fiends disguise themselves as ordinary doorways. Periodically, the door will "blow its cover" and a giant eyeball will appear where once only wooden boards were. The eye scans the room and closes again, unless disturbed by Serge and his party. Portalgheists can be trapped in the Forget-Me-Not Pot and added to the pool of Doppelgangs performed by Sprigg.

Battle and Strategy[edit | edit source]

At various intervals through the battle, a Portalgheist will open its door and invite additional monsters through it and onto the battle field. Portalgheist summons monsters such as Komodo Pups and Bulbs. Occasionally, Poralgheists are accompanied by two Alphabats. Portalgheists also cast AntiGreen in battle, hoping to prevent Green Elements from being used against it.

Element Grid[edit | edit source]

ElectroJolt-1 ElectroJolt ElectroBolt-1 ElectroBolt AntiGreen+2 AntiGreen+3
@Doppelgang

Name Origin[edit | edit source]

Portalgheist is a portmanteau of "portal" and "poltergeist". As the name suggests, this enemy is a door through which monsters come.

The Japanese name of this enemy, Opser Door, is the condensed version of the Observer Door. This suggests that the Portalgheist enemy's fundamental job is to keep a watchful eye out for intruders within Viper Manor.

Related Enemies[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]