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|name=Mimicutie | |name=Mimicutie | ||
|image=[[File:SSB4 - Mimicutie.jpg|225px]] | |image=[[File:SSB4 - Mimicutie.jpg|225px]] | ||
|caption=A Mimicutie | |caption=A Mimicutie attacking {{SSB4|Link}}. | ||
|universe={{uv|Kid Icarus}} | |universe={{uv|Kid Icarus}} | ||
|interwiki=icaruspedia | |interwiki=icaruspedia | ||
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==In {{for3ds}}== | ==In {{for3ds}}== | ||
===In [[Smash Run]]=== | ===In [[Smash Run]]=== | ||
Mimicuties appear as enemies. They disguise themselves as [[chest]]s, and are intended to trick players into thinking they are real treasure chests | Mimicuties appear as enemies. They disguise themselves as [[chest]]s, only differentiated from them by their lighter color, and are intended to trick players into thinking they are real treasure chests. If a character approaches a Mimicutie, it will sprout a pair of legs and start attacking, actively and very quickly pursuing the player if they try to run away. They can attack either with a flurry of kicks or a powerful spinning slide, similar to that of [[Kritter]]. Due to their considerable health, flinch resistance and powerful attacks they are difficult to defeat, though managing to do so gives players substantial rewards. | ||
===Trophy information=== | ===Trophy information=== | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Mimicuties were introduced in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. They appear as standard chests at first, but when approached, they sprout legs and proceed to run around and perform kicking attacks. They have two main attacks | Mimicuties were introduced in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. They appear as standard chests at first, but when approached, they sprout legs and proceed to run around and perform kicking attacks. They have two main attacks: a flurry of rapid kicks and a sliding whirlwind kick, both of which carry over to ''Smash 4'' essentially unchanged. | ||
{{Smash Run}} | {{Smash Run}} |