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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The Japanese [[Gensosuikoden I&II]] guide calls the magic-wielding Kobolds '''Kobold Mage''' (コボルトメイジ, ''Koboruto Meiji''), although the term is not used in the games in either English or Japanese.
The Japanese [[Genso Suikoden I&II]] guide calls the magic-wielding Kobolds '''Kobold Mage''' (コボルトメイジ, ''Koboruto Meiji''), although the term is not used in the games in either English or Japanese.


==References==
==References==
# [[Gensosuikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 54
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 54


{{Suikoden}} {{Short description|Suikoden enemy}}
{{Suikoden}} {{Short description|Suikoden enemy}}

Revision as of 20:54, 31 March 2021

Kobold
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Main article: Kobold

Kobolds (コボルト, Koboruto) appear as an enemy in the first Suikoden.

These affected Kobolds are not very strong, although the mage may cause some trouble with its wide-range attacks. Both the bow and sword-wielding Kobolds have a weakness to fire, but remember than the mage is in fact immune to it and resists all other elements save for the Soul Eater and Resurrection Rune.

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These kobolds have had their wild blood awakened by the power of the Conqueror Rune. Wielding a variety of weapons, they needlessly and viciously attacked travellers around the Great Forest region during the Gate Rune War. They are unable to be reasoned with.

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Etymology

The Japanese Genso Suikoden I&II guide calls the magic-wielding Kobolds Kobold Mage (コボルトメイジ, Koboruto Meiji), although the term is not used in the games in either English or Japanese.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 54

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