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− | *It is considered among the easiest Aragami to fight, but that doesn't mean you should neglect it as a minor threat |
+ | *It is considered among the easiest Aragami to fight, but that doesn't mean you should neglect it as a minor threat, especially when fought in a group on an enclosed stage (e.g. Gboro-Gboro Panic DLC Mission in [[God Eater Burst]]). |
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+ | *Though they look like fishes, Gboro-Gboros can move very fast while on land. |
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+ | *In [[God Eater 2]], they gain the ability to snipe enemies from a very long distance. |
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Revision as of 02:01, 18 July 2014
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Amphibian Aragami bearing huge fins and a head. Looks like an alligator. Shoots multiple water spheres from a turret-shaped protuberance. despite appearing sluggish, it can move quite fast. first appeared on the southeastern Eurasian continent. The water spheres shot can cover a wide range, and its biting power is strong. Avoid head-on combat, and stay alert even when you're behind its back.
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