Monoeye: Difference between revisions

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→‎Origin: When was it ever referred to "THE Skyworld"? Icaruspedia never uses "the" when referring to Skyworld (whereas it does for the Overworld and Underworld), so I'm inclined to believe "THE Skyworld" is incorrect.
m (→‎Origin: I misremembered Mik appearing as more than just a trophy (i.e. a Smash Run enemy) in Smash... there's no need to link to the trophies page here.)
(→‎Origin: When was it ever referred to "THE Skyworld"? Icaruspedia never uses "the" when referring to Skyworld (whereas it does for the Overworld and Underworld), so I'm inclined to believe "THE Skyworld" is incorrect.)
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:UprisingMonoeye.jpg|left|thumbnail|Monoeyes as they appear in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.]]
[[File:UprisingMonoeye.jpg|left|thumbnail|Monoeyes as they appear in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.]]
The Monoeye was introduced in the original ''[[Kid Icarus]]'' as part of the Underworld troops. In ''Kid Icarus'', Monoeyes are found in the Underworld. They fly around in groups of four, impeding [[Pit]]'s ascension and occasionally swooping down to deal damage on contact. Their behaviors are shared with Micks<!--spelled "Mick" instead of "Mik" in the original game--> in the Overworld and Komaytos in the [[Skyworld]].
The Monoeye was introduced in the original ''[[Kid Icarus]]'' as part of the Underworld troops. In ''Kid Icarus'', Monoeyes are found in the Underworld. They fly around in groups of four, impeding [[Pit]]'s ascension and occasionally swooping down to deal damage on contact. Their behaviors are shared with Micks<!--spelled "Mick" instead of "Mik" in the original game--> in the Overworld and Komaytos in [[Skyworld]].


Monoeyes return in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' as common airborne enemies, appearing in nearly every chapter of the game in both sky battles and land battles. Each Monoeye now possesses the ability to fire a projectile from its eye, which is telegraphed by its iris glowing. ''Uprising'' also demonstrates the Monoeye's ability to combine with Mik and Specknose to form a Monomiknose. The Aurum create their own Aurum Monoeye copies, while Cellular Monoeyes are found within Hades's body.
Monoeyes return in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' as common airborne enemies, appearing in nearly every chapter of the game in both sky battles and land battles. Each Monoeye now possesses the ability to fire a projectile from its eye, which is telegraphed by its iris glowing. ''Uprising'' also demonstrates the Monoeye's ability to combine with Mik and Specknose to form a Monomiknose. The Aurum create their own Aurum Monoeye copies, while Cellular Monoeyes are found within Hades's body.