Dovo: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
|first_appearance=''[[Wario's Woods]]'' ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
|first_appearance=''[[Wario's Woods]]'' ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
}}
}}
'''Dovos'''<ref>Wario's Woods instruction booklet, page 14.</ref> (Japanese: ヒュードー Hyūdō) are crab-like creatures from ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. They are less common than [[Spud]]s, [[Fuzz|Fuzz]]es, and [[Squeak (Wario's Woods)|Squeaks]], as common as [[Spook (enemy)|Spook]]s, and more common than [[Beaker]]s and [[Scram]]s. They are most formidable in that two [[Bomb (item)|bomb]]s are required to destroy them, although they merely change color forever when hit rather than giving [[Toad]] only a limited time to hit them again, as Spooks do.
'''Dovos'''<ref>''Wario's Woods'' NES instruction booklet, page 6.</ref> are ghost-like creatures from ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. They are less common than [[Spud]]s, [[Fuzz]]es, and [[Squeak (Wario's Woods)|Squeak]]s, as common as [[Spook (enemy)|Spook]]s, and more common than [[Beaker]]s and [[Scram]]s. They are most formidable in that two [[Bomb (item)|bomb]]s are required to destroy them, although they merely change color forever when hit rather than giving [[Toad]] only a limited time to hit them again, as Spooks do.


==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ヒュードー<ref>''Wario no Mori'' Famicom instruction booklet, fold-out.</ref>
|JapR=Hyūdō
|JapM=From ''hyu'', onamatopeia for a cold wind
}}
==References==
==References==
<references/>
<references/>
{{Wario's Woods}}
{{Wario's Woods}}
[[Category:Wario's Woods Enemies]]
[[Category:Wario's Woods Enemies]]

Revision as of 21:06, July 16, 2018

Template:Species-infobox Dovos[1] are ghost-like creatures from Wario's Woods. They are less common than Spuds, Fuzzes, and Squeaks, as common as Spooks, and more common than Beakers and Scrams. They are most formidable in that two bombs are required to destroy them, although they merely change color forever when hit rather than giving Toad only a limited time to hit them again, as Spooks do.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒュードー[2]
Hyūdō
From hyu, onamatopeia for a cold wind

References

  1. ^ Wario's Woods NES instruction booklet, page 6.
  2. ^ Wario no Mori Famicom instruction booklet, fold-out.