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|first_appearance=''[[Wario Land II]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]])
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'''Sawfish'''<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/19980610012500/www.nintendo.com/gb/wario_land_ii/2.html Official American ''Wario Land II'' website (Internet Archive)]</ref> are enemies found in ''[[Wario Land II]]'' resembling the {{wp|sawfish|real-world animal of the same name}}. They are aquatic enemies and thus only found in water.
'''Drills''' are enemies found in ''[[Wario Land II]]'' resembling {{wp|sawfish}}. They are aquatic enemies (described as "sawfish"<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/19980610012500/www.nintendo.com/gb/wario_land_ii/2.html Official American ''Wario Land II'' website (Internet Archive)]</ref> generically) and thus only found in water.


Sawfish swim left and right rather slowly, but when they see [[Wario]], they charge at him at a very high speed. Wario gets hit and loses [[coin]]s if he touches their sword-like beaks, but touching them from any other side only pushes the sawfish away slightly. Touching them from below additionally stuns them for a short time.
Drills swim left and right rather slowly, but when they see [[Wario]], they charge at him at a very high speed. Wario gets hit and loses [[coin]]s if he touches their sword-like beaks, but touching them from any other side only pushes the Drill away slightly. Touching them from below additionally stuns them for a short time.


Since sawfish are only found in water, where Wario cannot use any of his usual attacks, they are invulnerable. As they can only swim left and right, however, Wario can often move them out of his way by pushing them upwards.
Since Drills are only found in water, where Wario cannot use any of his usual attacks, they are invulnerable. As they can only swim left and right, however, Wario can often move them out of his way by pushing them upwards.
 
In the [[Game Boy Color]] version, sawfish completely replace the four [[Kamukamu]] exclusive to the original [[Game Boy]] release.<ref>VampFox. [http://warioforums.com/index.php?threads/the-differences-between-the-b-w-wl2-and-the-color-wl2.1937/ The differences between the B&W WL2 and the color WL2]. ''Wario Forums''. Retrieved July 22nd 2016.</ref>


In the [[Game Boy Color]] version, Drills completely replace the four [[Kamukamu]] exclusive to the original [[Game Boy]] release.<ref>VampFox. [http://warioforums.com/index.php?threads/the-differences-between-the-b-w-wl2-and-the-color-wl2.1937/ The differences between the B&W WL2 and the color WL2]. ''Wario Forums''. Retrieved July 22nd 2016.</ref>
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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Template:Species-infobox Drills are enemies found in Wario Land II resembling sawfish. They are aquatic enemies (described as "sawfish"[1] generically) and thus only found in water.

Drills swim left and right rather slowly, but when they see Wario, they charge at him at a very high speed. Wario gets hit and loses coins if he touches their sword-like beaks, but touching them from any other side only pushes the Drill away slightly. Touching them from below additionally stuns them for a short time.

Since Drills are only found in water, where Wario cannot use any of his usual attacks, they are invulnerable. As they can only swim left and right, however, Wario can often move them out of his way by pushing them upwards.

In the Game Boy Color version, Drills completely replace the four Kamukamu exclusive to the original Game Boy release.[2]

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