"Gargant is an important antagonist in the Onimusha series. Although he is important to the plot, he doesn't appear as a boss in any game. Like Marcellus, Gargant is an Oni warrior turned genma demon. He worked his way up the demon ladder and serves as Nobunaga's right hand man, and was one of the greatest Genma warriors during his time. He is a good friend of fellow demon swordsman Gogandantess, and like him has a strong sense of honor and respect for his opponents."@en . "300"^^ . "50"^^ . . "It is called by feeding it dandelion type flowers known as Gargant Grass. Despite its size, it can be spooked by even bigger monsters, such as the Ralvurahva. It is used several times during the story in Gargan Roo and later Fossil Roo. The player's party is safe from enemies while riding the Gargant; although, there are bosses in Gargan Roo. Zidane implies that there are wild Gargants in Gaia wherever there is Gargant Grass, as he suggests catching one and using it to climb the Iifa Tree, having seen the plant nearby."@en . . . . "1000"^^ . . "400"^^ . . "Onimusha Series"@en . "left"@en . "80"^^ . . . . . . . . . "None"@en . . "Dropped by Dracozombies and Ralvuimago."@en . "Help Nobunaga conquer the world"@en . . . . "Demon Warrior"@en . . . "For defence, Gargants generate Power Fields that are the Ork equivalent of an Imperial Titan's gravitic Void Shields; however, while Gargants tend to have more intense and reflective Power Fields than an Imperial Titan, they cannot regenerate these during the battle as a Titan is able to do."@en . "Gargant is the first person Peeper interviews on WARS. Statements preceding his interview indicate he lives in Twain Cottage."@en . . . "97"^^ . . . . . . . "Swordsmanship, Fighting"@en . "Gargant"@en . "For defence, Gargants generate Power Fields that are the Ork equivalent of an Imperial Titan's gravitic Void Shields; however, while Gargants tend to have more intense and reflective Power Fields than an Imperial Titan, they cannot regenerate these during the battle as a Titan is able to do. Orks do not rely on automated systems to the same extent as the other starfaring races of the galaxy, and Gargants carry a large crew of both Orks and Gretchins. The crew is led by a Kaptin, who relays orders through a body of officers. A speaking-tube is the preferred method of communication within a Gargant. Each Greenskin officer is in charge of one section of the Gargant, be it a weapon, the magazine, the engine room, or any other chambers. Under the officer is a crew of Orks and Gretchins who carry out the orders passed down to them. Repair crews are composed of Gretchins, whose smaller build suits them for crawling through cramped spaces armed with wrenches and oily rags. Compared to Imperial Titans, Ork Gargants have weaker armour and comparatively shorter-ranged weaponry. Nevertheless, Gargants are extremely difficult to destroy due to their dense (albeit crude) construction. While Gargants do not suffer from potentially fatal plasma reactor meltdowns, they are particularly vulnerable to fires and magazine explosions. There is no set size for a Gargant, although the smaller ones are more often called Stompas. The large machine's armour basically consists of bits of metal of various sizes bolted together that makes the Gargant look like it is wearing a long skirt. Gargants are viewed by the Ork race as avatars in the physical universe of their Gods, Gork and Mork. The weapons used by a Gargant will depend as much on the materials at hand as the Orks constructing the Gargant. It may make use of anything from a Lobba to a Zap Cannon as the primary armaments, and will usually have two of these. In addition, the Gargant will also be able to support many Gatling Cannons, Flamers, and myriad other types of death dealers. Like Imperial Titans, most Gargants will also be equipped with a massive Gargant-sized melee weapon, be it an enormous Choppa', Hammah', or some other suitable \"hacky-smashy\" Ork melee weapon. The Gargant is a source of great pride for the Ork Warboss who owns one as it shows both his great richness in Teef (the Ork currency, and quite literally Ork teeth) and that he is a superlative Big Mek (meaning that he has great technological competency). Gargants are common amongst the Kult of Speed and the Bad Moons klan, though every Ork tribe has their own preferential Gargant weapon load-outs."@en . . . . "Gargant is an important antagonist in the Onimusha series. Although he is important to the plot, he doesn't appear as a boss in any game. Like Marcellus, Gargant is an Oni warrior turned genma demon. He worked his way up the demon ladder and serves as Nobunaga's right hand man, and was one of the greatest Genma warriors during his time. He is a good friend of fellow demon swordsman Gogandantess, and like him has a strong sense of honor and respect for his opponents."@en . . . . . . . . . "It is called by feeding it dandelion type flowers known as Gargant Grass. Despite its size, it can be spooked by even bigger monsters, such as the Ralvurahva. It is used several times during the story in Gargan Roo and later Fossil Roo. The player's party is safe from enemies while riding the Gargant; although, there are bosses in Gargan Roo. Zidane implies that there are wild Gargants in Gaia wherever there is Gargant Grass, as he suggests catching one and using it to climb the Iifa Tree, having seen the plant nearby."@en . . . . "4"^^ . . . . . "60"^^ . . . "Gargant"@it . . . . . . "Gargant"@en . . . "Gargant"@en . "60"^^ . . . "Gargant was a traitorous Oni who betrayed his clan and swore his allegiance to the nefarious Demon Lord Fortinbras. After the demise of Fortinbras, he had yielded his position as the righthand man under the new Genma Lord Nobunaga."@en . . "I gargant sono insetti molto grandi e resistenti, e possono trasportare carichi molto pesanti attraverso i numerosi sistemi di grotte di Gaya. Essi possono fungere da mezzi di trasporto occasionali per merci e addirittura persone: bench\u00E8 siano sempre in movimento sulle interminabili radici dell'albero di Iifa, essi possono essere bloccati e avvicinati proprio come si farebbe con un chocobo: attirandoli con la loro pianta preferita. La gargantina \u00E8 una pianta da fiore che cresce solo nelle grotte abitate dai gargant. Un solo fiore pu\u00F2 bloccare anche il gargant pi\u00F9 veloce. Nonostante le loro dimensioni e il loro aspetto, sono molto docili, e si spaventano facilmente alla sola vista dei loro mortali nemici: i Larvada e i Larvadyus."@it . . . . "Gargant is the first person Peeper interviews on WARS. Statements preceding his interview indicate he lives in Twain Cottage."@en . . "Beast"@en . "Varo Dungeon Level 3"@en . . . "Sword fighting"@en . . . . . . . . . "Gargant was a traitorous Oni who betrayed his clan and swore his allegiance to the nefarious Demon Lord Fortinbras. After the demise of Fortinbras, he had yielded his position as the righthand man under the new Genma Lord Nobunaga."@en . "40"^^ . "Demon / Right-Hand/ Honorable Villain"@en . "I gargant sono insetti molto grandi e resistenti, e possono trasportare carichi molto pesanti attraverso i numerosi sistemi di grotte di Gaya. Essi possono fungere da mezzi di trasporto occasionali per merci e addirittura persone: bench\u00E8 siano sempre in movimento sulle interminabili radici dell'albero di Iifa, essi possono essere bloccati e avvicinati proprio come si farebbe con un chocobo: attirandoli con la loro pianta preferita. La gargantina \u00E8 una pianta da fiore che cresce solo nelle grotte abitate dai gargant. Un solo fiore pu\u00F2 bloccare anche il gargant pi\u00F9 veloce. Nonostante le loro dimensioni e il loro aspetto, sono molto docili, e si spaventano facilmente alla sola vista dei loro mortali nemici: i Larvada e i Larvadyus."@it .