Parroting can be prevented with Silence, though landing Silence is difficult. When this posture is abandoned, it forgets any spells. Can only mimic a spell within a minute or so of being affected by it, and the impending mimicry is telegraphed by its posture (arched back and beak agape). Parroted spells cast instantly as if they were under Chainspell effect, and can either target the original caster or whoever has highest enmity (about 50% chance of either). Magic Parroting: Mimics offensive White Magic, Black Magic, Songs, and Ninjutsu spells cannot parrot Blue Magic or Summoning Magic (including magic cast by avatars). Wisecrack: Charms players in an area of effect. Pecking Flurry: Single-target 4-hit physical attack. Cannot be blocked by Utsusemi but it can miss. Snatch Morsel: Removes Food Effects from target. (Certain targets, like Automatons, can resist its effect and only have TP reduced by half) The feathers are used less often, but can be combined with the beak to form a dart that is prevalent in the Near East.įeather Tickle: Reduces a single target's TP to zero. The beak are used in a number of different recipes, and can even be strung together to form a necklace. Those adventurers set on defeating Colibri will find themselves with plenty of beaks and feathers to go around. Similarly, the large wings and rapid movement of the colibri have been known to disorient any attackers, resetting any built up Tactical Points.Ĭolibris have been known to show an increase in all around strength (attack, speed, evasion, and defense) during wind weather or Windsday, further evidencing their relationship to the wind element. In order to maintain such movement, the colibri needs a high-caloric diet… and what better way than to steal the food from those adventurers daring enough to engage them? Their large beak has evolved specifically with this goal in mind. This process, however, requires the bird to continuously flap its wings, thereby causing it to expend significant energy. Their oversized, toucan-like beaks and abnormally large wings are balanced out by an equally long tail – which seems necessary for the bird to maintain its balance, given its otherwise top-heavy appearance.Ĭolibris, relatives of the hummingbird, are able to hover in much the same manner. Once found on the Quon continent, colibris have more recently been sighted only in the Near East.
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