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The '''Toxiecap''' (ドクマッシュ ''Dokumasshu'') is a Forces of Nature enemy introduced in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. This monster resembles a large, poisonous jellyfish with characteristics of a | The '''Toxiecap''' (ドクマッシュ ''Dokumasshu'') is a Forces of Nature enemy introduced in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. This monster resembles a large, poisonous jellyfish with characteristics of a mushroom. It has yellow eyes all around its body, allowing it to keep track of [[Pit]]'s location at all times. The Toxiecap, as its name suggests, primarily attacks by shooting poison-filled pellets from its head that explode on impact. Because of its far range, this Nature foe can often overwhelm Pit when fighting alongside other enemies. | ||
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===[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]=== | ===[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]=== |
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The Toxiecap (ドクマッシュ Dokumasshu) is a Forces of Nature enemy introduced in Kid Icarus: Uprising. This monster resembles a large, poisonous jellyfish with characteristics of a mushroom. It has yellow eyes all around its body, allowing it to keep track of Pit's location at all times. The Toxiecap, as its name suggests, primarily attacks by shooting poison-filled pellets from its head that explode on impact. Because of its far range, this Nature foe can often overwhelm Pit when fighting alongside other enemies.
Appearances
Kid Icarus: Uprising
"While a deadly fungus like the Underworld Shulm, Toxiecap is actually an engineered bioweapon, not, ironically, a natural organism. Its many eyes provide surveillance as the poison shots it fires deal out plenty of damage"
Toxiecaps are uncommon enemies found only in land battles, first met in Viridi, Goddess of Nature.
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