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A Nagagog will start off small and blue, but if it takes enough [[damage]], it grows larger upon turning yellow in the process. Further damage will cause it to turn into an even larger version of itself with a reddish color. While the Nagagog is changing into a larger version of itself, it is immune to damage. The Nagagog cannot go back to previous forms. | A Nagagog will start off small and blue, but if it takes enough [[damage]], it grows larger upon turning yellow in the process. Further damage will cause it to turn into an even larger version of itself with a reddish color. While the Nagagog is changing into a larger version of itself, it is immune to damage. The Nagagog cannot go back to previous forms. | ||
A Nagagog's [[HP]] is lowered faster by [[attack]]s when it is in its larger form. It attacks like a wrestler, jumping on top of the player | A Nagagog's [[HP]] is lowered faster by [[attack]]s when it is in its larger form. It attacks like a wrestler, jumping on top of the player. The larger form the Nagagog is in, the more damage and [[knockback]] it deals. | ||
When captured using a [[Trophy Stand]], it will show all three forms, regardless of which is caught. Nagagogs reference the Yokozuna rank of sumo wrestling, the highest rank possible. | When captured using a [[Trophy Stand]], it will show all three forms, regardless of which is caught. Nagagogs reference the Yokozuna rank of sumo wrestling, the highest rank possible. |