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|JapM=Moking<ref>''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'' internal filename (<tt>Moking</tt>)</ref>; from ''mōkin rui'' (猛禽類), meaning "bird of prey"
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|FreAM=From ''rapace''(raptor) and ''paf'' the onomatopoeia of hardlanding on the ground
|FreAM=From ''rapace''(raptor) and ''paf'' the onomatopoeia of hardlanding on the ground

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Not to be confused with Floater or Flopter or.

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Flaptors are enemies that are encountered in the Wii U, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS game, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. They are common enemies which have a similar attack pattern to Flaptacks in that whenever the player is under them, they slam into the ground. Groups of Flaptors will often fly together, and whenever the player is under one of them, they will all slam the ground. They can be used to defeat enemies, notably Mud Troopers in Fright Train Flight, and break Brick Blocks and ? Blocks.

If the player holds them in place for a few seconds on the GamePad, they will release a coin.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese モーキン[?]
Mōkin
From「猛禽類」(mōkinrui,birds of prey).
French (NOA) Rapaf[?] From rapace(raptor) and paf the onomatopoeia of hardlanding on the ground
Italian Guferoce[?] Pun of "gufo" (owl) and "feroce" (ferocious)
Spanish (NOE) Rapiñín[?] ?

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