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|firstappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' (2012) | |firstappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' (2012) | ||
|latestappearance= ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' (2012) | |latestappearance= ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' (2012) | ||
|affiliations= [[ | |affiliations= [[Forces of Nature]] | ||
|type= Aerial | |type= Aerial | ||
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Dibble Dops are semi-common found during both land and air battles. They are first encountered during ''[[Viridi, Goddess of Nature]]''. | Dibble Dops are semi-common found during both land and air battles. They are first encountered during ''[[Viridi, Goddess of Nature]]''. | ||
===Idol Description === | ===Idol Description === | ||
''While Dibble Dop looks like a pitcher plant, it doesn't capture and eat bugs. Rather, it stores up moisture in its pouch and then launches it out in the form of a water bomb. This water is even magically condensed to make it extra damaging" | ''While Dibble Dop looks like a pitcher plant, it doesn't capture and eat bugs. Rather, it stores up moisture in its pouch and then launches it out in the form of a water bomb. This water is even magically condensed to make it extra damaging.'' | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Dibble Dop's Japanese name, Jabuja, contains the word "jabu", which is the Japanese onomatopoeia for splashing. | |||
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