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Laggarts are a common enemy in the [[Citro | Laggarts are a common enemy in the [[Citro Plain]] region. Normally they were quite passive, but in recent times had become more agitated and aggressive, forming packs, damaging fields and crops and even attacking people in [[Citro Village]]. | ||
This culminated by an expedition by the [[Citro Village Defense Corps]] to eliminate the | This culminated by an expedition by the [[Citro Village Defense Corps]] to eliminate the laggart lair at the [[Eastern Hill]]. Although laggarts were still considered weak even when aggressive, [[Dirk]] mentioned they could be dangerous if they surrounded a person and attacked en masse. | ||
Following the [[Chronicle of the Shining Legacy|8th world fusion]], most of the laggarts would seemingly become calmer, their agitation apparently a sign of the approaching world fusion. | Following the [[Chronicle of the Shining Legacy|8th world fusion]], most of the laggarts would seemingly become calmer, their agitation apparently a sign of the approaching world fusion. |
Revision as of 13:49, 22 August 2018
Laggart (もさもさ, Mosamosa) is an enemy which appears in Suikoden Tierkreis.
Laggarts are one of the earlier monsters encountered in the game. Their normal variant has the lowest physical attack power of any enemy in the game. Its boss variant is not much stronger.
Information
Laggarts are a common enemy in the Citro Plain region. Normally they were quite passive, but in recent times had become more agitated and aggressive, forming packs, damaging fields and crops and even attacking people in Citro Village.
This culminated by an expedition by the Citro Village Defense Corps to eliminate the laggart lair at the Eastern Hill. Although laggarts were still considered weak even when aggressive, Dirk mentioned they could be dangerous if they surrounded a person and attacked en masse.
Following the 8th world fusion, most of the laggarts would seemingly become calmer, their agitation apparently a sign of the approaching world fusion.
Trivia
- "Mosamosa" (もさもさ) is a Japanese onomatopoeia used to represent the sound of plants growing rapidly.
- This enemy shares the same name as the FurFur enemy that appears in several games of the series, although it looks quite different.