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These enemies are fairly rare, though they make up for this by being incredibly dangerous. They fire a semi-high damage dealing pellet at a long range, that explodes into twenty expanding heat clouds that last for 5s. They do have a weakness to Ice, however, so that can be used against them.

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rdfs:label
  • Swamp/Red Demon Dragon
rdfs:comment
  • These enemies are fairly rare, though they make up for this by being incredibly dangerous. They fire a semi-high damage dealing pellet at a long range, that explodes into twenty expanding heat clouds that last for 5s. They do have a weakness to Ice, however, so that can be used against them.
Head
  • Demon
Attack
  • Red Pellet, Red Clouds
dcterms:subject
Weak
  • Ice
head colour
  • FF6C6D
Agi
  • 90(xsd:integer)
body colour
  • 99434C
LV
  • 79(xsd:integer)
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Gold
  • 900(xsd:integer)
Range
  • 200(xsd:integer)
Movement
  • Flying
Name
  • Red Demon Dragon
Strong
  • Fire
Exp
  • 800(xsd:integer)
at
  • 20(xsd:integer)
Species
  • Dragon
Icon
  • Red Demon Dragon.png
LP
  • 25000(xsd:integer)
Credits
  • ZX, DMS
Location
abstract
  • These enemies are fairly rare, though they make up for this by being incredibly dangerous. They fire a semi-high damage dealing pellet at a long range, that explodes into twenty expanding heat clouds that last for 5s. They do have a weakness to Ice, however, so that can be used against them.
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