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Gonzales Shell was renamed to Great Goro in the final version (and [[Cybot]] in the North American translation). | Gonzales Shell was renamed to Great Goro in the final version (and [[Cybot]] in the North American translation). | ||
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These are all forms of Lavos, but whereas they are named "Lavos" in the final, they retain their original monster names in the Prerelease (plus "Ultra" in a couple cases). | These are all forms of Lavos, but whereas they are named "Lavos" in the final, they retain their original monster names in the Prerelease (plus "Ultra" in a couple cases). | ||
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+ | ===C8 Super Heckran=== | ||
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+ | This was the name of [[Tubster]] before being changed for the final. | ||
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+ | ===CE Dinicator=== | ||
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+ | This is the name of the [[Lavos]] core in the Prerelease. It's just a placeholder graphic. | ||
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+ | ===D4 Guard Machine=== | ||
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+ | ''Era'': ?<br> | ||
+ | ''Home Area'': ?<Br> | ||
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+ | ''Gold'': ?<br> | ||
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+ | ''Charm'': ? | ||
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+ | A strange mechanical enemy that appears to be a gun emplacement can be found in the Prerelease. It was originally a set of moving guns for the [[Guardian]] boss in 2300 A.D. | ||
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+ | ''Thanks to Crysta'' | ||
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+ | [[Image:Strange Gun Emplacement (CTP).png]] | ||
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+ | *[[Media:Guard1.gif|Sprites and Guardian]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Guard2.gif|SGE in Action]] | ||
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+ | This is the name of [[Lavos Spawn]] in the Prerelease. D5 and D6 were replaced with red and blue scouter enemies in the final. | ||
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+ | Spekkio had different forms in the Prerelease. They include a [[Croaker]], [[Octopod]], [[Imp]], [[Kilwala]], [[Freelancer]], [[Guard]], [[Ogan]], [[#Marileese|Marileese]], [[Cave Ape]], [[Sorcerer]], [[Omnicrone]], [[Heckran]], [[Goon]], [[Masamune (Monster)|Masamune]], [[Nu (Monsters)|Nu]]. Slots E6-EC are used for Lavos in the final. | ||
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===Triceratops=== | ===Triceratops=== |
Revision as of 11:32, 31 July 2009
Contents
- 1 General Information
- 1.1 07 Eagle
- 1.2 0B Enka
- 1.3 0E Jarrian
- 1.4 14 Fool
- 1.5 16 Ho-ho
- 1.6 18 Beenik
- 1.7 1B Bird Commando
- 1.8 1F Marileese
- 1.9 20 Twin Bite
- 1.10 21 Duo
- 1.11 22 Ruin Stalker
- 1.12 24 Albino
- 1.13 25 Flutterthing
- 1.14 2C Bone Nam
- 1.15 35 Dragonfly
- 1.16 36, 37 Zero
- 1.17 38 Riddler
- 1.18 3A Geo
- 1.19 3C Overmagic
- 1.20 44 Maask
- 1.21 47 Mechabra
- 1.22 5A Brajimil
- 1.23 60 Rokk
- 1.24 65 Monster 101
- 1.25 6E Enigma, 6F Ambush
- 1.26 77, 78 Fatty
- 1.27 79 Baobao, 7A Santana, AC Giant Monkey
- 1.28 80 Battery
- 1.29 84 Lalacargo
- 1.30 85 Moeki
- 1.31 8E Papa Bat
- 1.32 95 SDI L, 96 SDI R
- 1.33 AA Giant Dino, AB Small Dino, AC Giant Monkey
- 1.34 B7 Motherbrain
- 1.35 C0 Atropos XR
- 1.36 C1 Gonzales Shell
- 1.37 C2-C4 Dragon Tank, C5 Ultra Dinoman, C6 Ultra Nizbel
- 1.38 C8 Super Heckran
- 1.39 CE Dinicator
- 1.40 D4 Guard Machine
- 1.41 D5-D8 Lavos Form
- 1.42 E0-EE Spekkio
- 1.43 Bogey
- 1.44 Departed
- 1.45 Eagle Bogey
- 1.46 Enemy 19
- 1.47 Enemy 1F
- 1.48 Enemy 35
- 1.49 Even
- 1.50 Gran & Leon R
- 1.51 Hunter
- 1.52 Lavos
- 1.53 Lavos 000
- 1.54 Pink/Purple Roly
- 1.55 Reactor
- 1.56 Triceratops
- 1.57 Unknown
General Information
Several palette-swapped, unique monsters exist in the Prerelease, along with a few oddities. Monsters are listed by digit and name.
07 Eagle
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: 1
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
The Eagle does not attack in battle. This is the flying monster used in the final version's Bantam Imp.
0B Enka
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
0E Jarrian
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
14 Fool
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
A normally unattainable version of the Roly Rider can be loaded in the Prerelease, featuring an Imp on a Poly.
16 Ho-ho
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
The Ho-ho, or Gold Eaglet, has blue hair instead of orange.
18 Beenik
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: 1
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
The Beenik has the same graphics as the Eagle.
1B Bird Commando
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
The Prerelease features a Red Eaglet holding a Red Imp, a unique combination.
1F Marileese
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
20 Twin Bite
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This is a palette-swapped Ruminator.
21 Duo
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
A blue, two-headed Gnawer known as a "Duo" can be found in the Prerelease, similar in appearance to a Ruminator.
22 Ruin Stalker
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This is a palette-swapped Octopod.
24 Albino
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This is a palette-swapped Octopod in the Octobino slot. It uses the same graphics as the Ruin Stalker above.
25 Flutterthing
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
2C Bone Nam
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
Same monster as the final, but with an ugly palette.
35 Dragonfly
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
Palette-swapped Freelancer. This monster was replaced by Giga Mutant in the final.
36, 37 Zero
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
Palette-swapped Freelancer. This monster was replaced by TerraMutant in the final.
38 Riddler
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
The Riddler is listed right before the Juggler and uses the same graphics. He was edited out of the final.
3A Geo
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
Juggler was replaced by Retinite in the final.
3C Overmagic
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This enemy comes immediately after the Mage in the game's data and appears identical. He was edited out of the final.
44 Maask
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
The Maask is a palette-swapped Jinn Bottle edited out of the final.
47 Mechabra
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This is the Tempurite with a palette-swap.
5A Brajimil
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This enemy was edited out of the final version.
60 Rokk
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This is a duplicate Rubble lacking animations and attacks, and removed in the final version.
65 Monster 101
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: 1
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This is simply a placeholder monster with a pyramidal graphic. It's used for a few other enemies.
6E Enigma, 6F Ambush
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
Enigma was an extra Thrasher enemy, and Ambush an extra Lasher with the Trasher's palette. Ambush was replaced by a Lavos Spawn in the final, while Enigma was completely removed.
77, 78 Fatty
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
77 Fatty is a palette-swapped Groupie, while 78 Fatty has a crossbow; his graphics aren't finished. Both were removed in the final version of the game.
79 Baobao, 7A Santana, AC Giant Monkey
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
The Prerelease equivalents of the Cave, Winged, and Fossil Apes feature a more peaceful face on the monsters.
80 Battery
The Turret is known as "Battery" in the Prerelease (its final Japanese name is "Site").
84 Lalacargo
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This is just a hexapod duplicate, replaced by Blob in the final.
85 Moeki
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This is a Kilwala with blue tint.
8E Papa Bat
Goon was known as Papa Bat in the Prerelease.
95 SDI L, 96 SDI R
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
These were replaced by Dalton's Golems in the Prerelease; their meaning is unclear. They both look like Synchrites; 95 SDI L has extra armor on its arms.
AA Giant Dino, AB Small Dino, AC Giant Monkey
These monsters became known as Aycit Saurus, Aycit Nix, and Fossil Ape in the final Japanese version.
B7 Motherbrain
This is the Display enemy, and was renamed Display in the final version of the game.
C0 Atropos XR
Era: 2300 A.D.
Home Area: Factory, Geno Dome (CTP)
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
Atropos XR and the R Series appear somewhat pink on purple. Atropos hadn't been named yet in the Prerelease; she was simply Monster 192.
C1 Gonzales Shell
Gonzales Shell was renamed to Great Goro in the final version (and Cybot in the North American translation).
C2-C4 Dragon Tank, C5 Ultra Dinoman, C6 Ultra Nizbel
These are all forms of Lavos, but whereas they are named "Lavos" in the final, they retain their original monster names in the Prerelease (plus "Ultra" in a couple cases).
C8 Super Heckran
This was the name of Tubster before being changed for the final.
CE Dinicator
This is the name of the Lavos core in the Prerelease. It's just a placeholder graphic.
D4 Guard Machine
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
A strange mechanical enemy that appears to be a gun emplacement can be found in the Prerelease. It was originally a set of moving guns for the Guardian boss in 2300 A.D.
Thanks to Crysta
D5-D8 Lavos Form
This is the name of Lavos Spawn in the Prerelease. D5 and D6 were replaced with red and blue scouter enemies in the final.
E0-EE Spekkio
Spekkio had different forms in the Prerelease. They include a Croaker, Octopod, Imp, Kilwala, Freelancer, Guard, Ogan, Marileese, Cave Ape, Sorcerer, Omnicrone, Heckran, Goon, Masamune, Nu. Slots E6-EC are used for Lavos in the final.
Bogey
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This enemy was replaced by the Mammon Machine in the final.
Departed
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
Departed has a slightly different palette. Thanks to SmithyGCN
Eagle Bogey
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
This enemy was replaced by Martello (or Black Site) in the final.
Enemy 19
Enemy 1F
Enemy 35
This enemy was replaced by Giga Mutant in the final.
Even
Era: 65000000 B.C. (CTP)
Home Area: Dactyl Nest (CTP)
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
"Even" is a copy of the Lizardactyl.
Gran & Leon R
The enemy name Gran & Leon R exists, suggesting that perhaps the party had to fight the combined Masa and Mune a second time.
Hunter
"Hunter" is the name of the Bugger in the Prerelease.
Lavos
Era: 1999 A.D.
Lavos's eruption sprite is different.
Lavos 000
"Lavos 000" is the name for Super Slash in the Prerelease.
Pink/Purple Roly
Era: ?
Home Area: ?
HP: ?
TP: ?
Exp: ?
Gold: ?
Weakness: ?
Charm: ?
Reactor
Reactor is the name for both the Boss Orb and Side Kick in the Prerelease.
Triceratops
Era: 65000000 B.C.
Little is known about this enemy, as he was not programmed into the game. He was most likely used in the prehistoric era. His palette (colors) is not the one it would've used if he appeared in the game.
Unknown
Monster 241 (which has a blank name) is an invisible monster that displays "There was a noise somewhere." when attacked. It's possible that it was used for the switches in the Ozzie battles.