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'''Cragalanche''' is a new boss introduced in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. It is one of the first major minions of [[Viridi]] that is battled at the end of ''[[Viridi, Goddess of Nature]]''. Despite its heavy weight and size, this powerful [[Rokman|rock monster]] is actually able to move rather quickly and has a variety of attacks that it can use. However, it has a major Achilles' heel in the form of a weak, crystalline structure embedded in its back, which inflicts more damage to Cragalanche if shot at. Nevertheless, the creature can still take a lot of punishment before going down.  
'''Cragalanche''' is a new boss introduced in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. It is one of the first major minions of [[Viridi]] that is battled at the end of ''[[Viridi, Goddess of Nature]]''. Despite its heavy weight and size, this powerful rock monster is actually able to move rather quickly and has a variety of attacks that it can use. However, it has a major Achilles' heel in the form of a weak, crystalline structure embedded in its back, which inflicts more damage to Cragalanche if shot at. Nevertheless, the creature can still take a lot of punishment before going down.  
==Appearances==
===[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]===
''"A commanding officer in the Forces of Nature. Once a mere boulder with a soul, Cragalanche spent years developing a will of his own. Fiercely loyal to Viridi, he strikes at the front lines of battle like a meteor"''


Cragalanche is a boss encountered at the end of [[Viridi, Goddess of Nature]].
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Cragalanche might be loosely based on a Golem, a monster said to be made out of inanimate matter (rock or stone, in this case) from Jewish folklore.
*Cragalanche might be loosely based on a Golem, a monster said to be made out of inanimate matter (rock or stone, in this case) from Jewish folklore.
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