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|def = 45 | |def = 45 | ||
|m def = 10 | |m def = 10 | ||
|dropc = Mythril | |dropc = [[Mythril]] | ||
|dropr = Mythril Helmet | |dropr = [[Mythril Helmet]] | ||
|stelc = Mythril | |stelc = [[Mythril]] | ||
|stelr = Earring of Light | |stelr = [[Earring of Light]] | ||
|absorbs = n/a | |absorbs = n/a | ||
|immune = n/a | |immune = n/a | ||
|japanese = ブッフ (''Buffu'', lit. '''Buff''') | |japanese = ブッフ (''Buffu'', lit. '''Buff''') | ||
|location = [[Mount Pyre]] (Home World) | |location = [[Mount Pyre]] (Home World) | ||
|gender = Varies | |gender = Varies | ||
|doppel = Yes | |doppel = Yes | ||
|type = Demon | |||
|gold = 549 [[G]] | |||
|exp = | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Battle and Strategy== | ==Battle and Strategy== | ||
Taurminators usually travel alone, but are sometimes accompanied by [[HotDoggity|HotDoggities]], [ | Taurminators usually travel alone, but are sometimes accompanied by [[HotDoggity|HotDoggities]], [[CatBurglar]]s or [[Lava-boy]]s. On infrequent occasions, they are also known to appear in packs of fours. A Taurminator may be fought in one of three rounds in the [[Grand Slam]] Tournament, alongside a [[Beeba]] and a [[Gloop]]. Taurminators attack by using head-butting their foes, causing their horns to penetrate said foes' bodies for heavy amounts of damage. They are also known to use a small range of [[Red (Element)|Red]] elements such as [[Strengthen]] and [[Inferno]], though rather infrequently. They also possess a special tech of their own, which is that of [[Charge!]]. Charge! allows Taurminators to build up a concentration of energy around their bodies before literally charging forward and ramming into selected targets to inflict massive amounts of damage. On the whole, Taurminators are a force to be reckoned with, and will pose quite a formidable challenge to the under-prepared. [[Blue (Element)|Blue]] elements are strongly advised to be used against these creatures. | ||
==Element Grid== | ==Element Grid== | ||
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|width="100pt"| @[[Charge!]] | |width="100pt"| @[[Charge!]] | ||
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|width="100pt"| @[[Charge!]] | |width="100pt"| @[[Charge!]] | ||
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|width="100pt"| @[[Doppelgang]] | |width="100pt"| @[[Doppelgang]] | ||
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==Name Origin== | ==Name Origin== | ||
The Japanese name of this enemy, ''Buff'', is a pun on the fact that Taurminators possess powerful, muscular bodies. The word ''buff'' is a colloquialism for a muscular physique. | The Japanese name of this enemy, ''Buff'', is a pun on the fact that Taurminators possess powerful, muscular bodies. The word ''buff'' is a colloquialism for a muscular physique. It could also be a reference to the buffalo, an animal this monster somewhat resembles. | ||
==Related Enemies== | |||
*[[CatBurglar]] | |||
*[[HotDoggity]] | |||
*[[Lava-boy]] | |||
{{CC Enemies}} | {{CC Enemies}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Cross Enemies]] | [[Category:Chrono Cross Enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Doppelgang Enemies]] | [[Category:Doppelgang Enemies]] |
Latest revision as of 09:43, 20 July 2020
Taurminator | |
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Japanese Name | ブッフ (Buffu, lit. Buff) |
Location | Mount Pyre (Home World) |
Type | Demon |
Gender | Varies |
Doppelgang | Yes |
HP | Innate |
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658 | Red |
Attack | Magic Attack |
60 | 10 |
Defense | Magic Defense |
45 | 10 |
Drop (Common) | Drop (Rare) |
Mythril | Mythril Helmet |
Steal (Common) | Steal (Rare) |
Mythril | Earring of Light |
Absorbs | Immune |
n/a | n/a |
Gold | |
549 G |
The Taurminator is an enemy in Chrono Cross. Taking on the form of dark-skinned oxen possessing rippling muscles, these ferocious creatures of terror can be found roaming the scours of Mount Pyre in Home World. Taurminators 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]
Taurminators usually travel alone, but are sometimes accompanied by HotDoggities, CatBurglars or Lava-boys. On infrequent occasions, they are also known to appear in packs of fours. A Taurminator may be fought in one of three rounds in the Grand Slam Tournament, alongside a Beeba and a Gloop. Taurminators attack by using head-butting their foes, causing their horns to penetrate said foes' bodies for heavy amounts of damage. They are also known to use a small range of Red elements such as Strengthen and Inferno, though rather infrequently. They also possess a special tech of their own, which is that of Charge!. Charge! allows Taurminators to build up a concentration of energy around their bodies before literally charging forward and ramming into selected targets to inflict massive amounts of damage. On the whole, Taurminators are a force to be reckoned with, and will pose quite a formidable challenge to the under-prepared. Blue elements are strongly advised to be used against these creatures.
Element Grid[edit | edit source]
Strengthen-2 | |||
@Charge! | @Charge! | @Charge! | Inferno-1 |
@Charge! | @Charge! | ||
@Doppelgang |
Name Origin[edit | edit source]
The Japanese name of this enemy, Buff, is a pun on the fact that Taurminators possess powerful, muscular bodies. The word buff is a colloquialism for a muscular physique. It could also be a reference to the buffalo, an animal this monster somewhat resembles.