Snake charmer

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Revision as of 17:23, November 24, 2022 by Somethingone (talk | contribs) (Somethingone moved page Tsukai to Tamer over redirect: Except that this enemy is listed by Shogakukan as two different enemies with two separate names and doesn't say anything indicative of there being a collective name like "a Tsukai that rides Amy/Copbi" or whatever. The bios aren't very CAP either; It even refers to the Elephant-rider as a "teki" (the Japanese kanji for enemy) and the Cobra-rider as a "monster" (the loanword from English).)
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Image of a snake charmer alone in the Wonky Circus
A Tamer by itself

Tsukai[1] are snake charmers in Wario World that are only found in Wonky Circus. They are always found riding Elephants or Cobras. Despite the strength of the enemies they are found on, Tamers themselves are relatively weak, and can be defeated by any attack. To defeat a Tsukai, however, the enemy they ride must be lifted up for them to fall down first. When Tsukai fall off of the enemy they ride, they become stunned and incapable of attacking.

Profiles and Statistics

  • Shogakukan Guide (Cobra-riding type): コブピーの上に乗っている小さなモンスター。笛を吹くことでコブピーを操っている。エミー使い同様、持ち上げることができる。[1](A small monster that sits on top of a Kobupī. It controls Kobupī by blowing its whistle. It can be lifted like an Amy Tamer.)
  • Shogakukan Guide (Elephant-riding type): エミーの上に乗っている小さな敵で、笛を吹いてエミーを操る。小さいが、ワリオが持ち上げて攻撃できる珍しいタイプ。[1](A small enemy that sits on top of Amy and controls her by blowing a whistle. Although small, it is a rare type that Wario can pick up and attack.)

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