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The {{nihongo|'''Roundillo'''|まるまじろ|marumajiro|"Marumadillo"}} {{altname|Roly}} is an enemy that first appears in [[Truce Canyon]] in [[600 AD]]. They are a fiend that vaguely resembles an armadillo. They possess a single attack, the Spin Attack - a single target physical attack where the Roundillo rolls itself in to a ball and proceeds to tackle its foes. They often appear together with both [[Blue Imp|Blue]] and [[Green Imp]]s | The {{nihongo|'''Roundillo'''|まるまじろ|marumajiro|"Marumadillo"}} {{altname|Roly}} is an enemy that first appears in [[Truce Canyon]] in [[600 AD]]. They are a fiend that vaguely resembles an armadillo. They possess a single attack, the Spin Attack - a single target physical attack where the Roundillo rolls itself in to a ball and proceeds to tackle its foes. They often appear together with both [[Blue Imp|Blue]] and [[Green Imp]]s. They are also often seen being ridden by Green Imps (see: [[Roundillo Rider]]). | ||
[[Ayla]]'s second [[Tech]] attack, the [[Roundillo Kick]], is named after this monster, with the Tech itself looking very similar to the Roundillo's Spin Attack. The old [[SNES]] localization of said skill, "Rollo Kick", might have been intended to refer to the old English name for this monster ("Roly"), but many players probably missed the connection as it is not as obvious as it is in Japanese and the modern English localization. | [[Ayla]]'s second [[Tech]] attack, the [[Roundillo Kick]], is named after this monster, with the Tech itself looking very similar to the Roundillo's Spin Attack. The old [[SNES]] localization of said skill, "Rollo Kick", might have been intended to refer to the old English name for this monster ("Roly"), but many players probably missed the connection as it is not as obvious as it is in Japanese and the modern English localization. |