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'''Rokman''' is a foe encountered in the [[Overworld]]. These creatures [[Enemy Tactics#Pounce|fall]] from the sky and are a rich source of [[Heart]]s and experience points, but scoring a hit during its brief attack can be difficult. | |name= Rokman | ||
|jpname= ロックマン | |||
|jptrans= Rokkuman | |||
|image= RokmanPict.png|150px | |||
|firstappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus]]'' (1986) | |||
|latestappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus]]'' (1986) | |||
|affiliations= [[Medusa]] | |||
|type= Falling | |||
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'''Rokman''' (ロックマン ''Rokkuman'') is a foe encountered in the [[Overworld]]. These creatures [[Enemy Tactics#Pounce|fall]] from the sky and are a rich source of [[Heart]]s and experience points, but scoring a hit during its brief attack run can be difficult. | |||
==Characteristics== | |||
The Rokman is but a boulder with limbs and a face. Little is actually known about these creatures, as they do not move of their own accord. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===[[Kid Icarus]]=== | ===''[[Kid Icarus]]''=== | ||
"''A rock life form. It falls suddenly out of the blue onto Pit's head. Its body is very hard so Pit will receive a lot of damage if it drops on him.''" | "''A rock life form. It falls suddenly out of the blue onto Pit's head. Its body is very hard so Pit will receive a lot of damage if it drops on him.''" | ||
[[Image:Rokman.gif|left]] | [[Image:Rokman.gif|left]] | ||
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===''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''=== | |||
There is a boss who suspiciously looks similar to a Rokman named [[Cragalanche]] that appears in this adventure as a servant of [[Viridi]], but there is no mentioning whether the creature is actually a Rokman or not. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Rokman may be loosely based on Sisyphus, a king of Greek and Roman mythology that suffered eternal punishment by being forced to repeatedly roll a large boulder uphill, only to have it drop back down again. | *The Rokman may be loosely based on Sisyphus, a king of Greek and Roman mythology that suffered eternal punishment by being forced to repeatedly roll a large boulder uphill, only to have it drop back down again. |
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