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Red Parabones Sheet
Basics
- Name: Red Parabones
- Affinity: Earth
- XP: 20
Weapon Levels
- n/a
- Items: Red Amanita, Red Shell, Super Leaf, Fire Burst, Immolation Badge
- Armor: None
Combat Stats
- HP: 5
- VP: 20
- MP: 0
- Attack Power: 3
- Magic Power: 1
- Defense Power: 1
- Brain Power: 0
Field Stats
- Strength: 4
- Hand-Eye: 3
- Platform: 9
- Knowledge: 1
- Clever: 1
- Charisma: 1
- Unique: n/a
- Weight: 4
Attacks
- Basic Attack: Throws a red bone at the target.
Weapons
- None
Special Attacks
- Construction Project~ VP: 2, Builds a Dull Parabones, which joins the battle
"Tosses bones into a pile until a Dull Parabones is created, which takes flight." - Zombie Revival~ Heal: Full HP, VP: 0, Target: Self (Dead), 1st Turn: Shake, 2nd Turn: Revive
"Shakes ominously one turn, then rises from the grave next turn, ready to fly and fight some more."
Psychic Attacks
- None
Magical Attacks
- None
Elemental Modifiers
- Earth --
- Ice --
- Water --
- Wind +2
- Fire +5
- Thunder x0
- Poison x0
- Plant --
Information
A Red Bones with wings. This wasn't in PM2 or any game, and the grounded version was basically a miniboss, so this one doesn't really need to exist, but I guess you could use it as a new miniboss battle that puts an airborne twist on that old one. It builds Dull Parabones instead of just Dull Bones.
Notes
- Upon death, it collapses into a pile of bones that falls to the ground and can still be targeted by attacks, but further damage to the pile has no practical effect. As a pile, it can only use its Zombie Revival attack, which it can't use when it's still alive. If the pile is hit by a Fire-type attack, or if the living Red Parabones is killed by one, then it dissolves into ash and can no longer be revived by any means. XP is only awarded for fully killing it like this, but if only still-collapsed piles remain on the enemy team, then the players can choose to end the battle and receive XP from anything else they had killed. The Red Parabones will shortly revive in the field and attempt to reengage them in battle.