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'''Daphnes''' ({{ja|ダフネ|Dafune}}, ''Daphne'') are enemies from the ''Kid Icarus'' series that resemble flowers with a face. They appear in [[Smash Run]] in {{for3ds}} as an enemy. As an enemy, they will attack using bombs, which do 14% damage per hit.
'''Daphnes''' ({{ja|ダフネ|Dafune}}, ''Daphne'') are enemies from the {{uv|Kid Icarus}} series.


==Origin==
==In {{for3ds}}==
Daphnes are Underworld-affiliated enemies that appeared in the original ''Kid Icarus'' and in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. In the original game, they were depicted as once-docile flowers that were corrupted by a dark spirit, and grouped in four to attack. In ''Uprising'', their appearance was updated, and they give off an innocent look to hide their true nature. They can attack by releasing flower-like projectiles that can detonate.
===In [[Smash Run]]===
Daphnes appear as enemies. They float in the air, and attack by opening and releasing two slow-moving explosive projectiles. Their shots deal deal 14% damage on contact and can be reflected.


==Trophy==
===Trophy information===
===''SSB4'' [[trophy]] description===
[[File:DaphneTrophy3DS.png|left|100px]]
;Daphne
;Daphne
:''These flowery foes from the Kid Icarus series may look adorable, but they'll reveal their repulsive faces and scatter mines everywhere if given the chance. The mines have an impressive blast radius and knock-back. Best to blow them up from a distance. Daphnes themselves have very little health.''
:''These flowery foes from the Kid Icarus series may look adorable, but they'll reveal their repulsive faces and scatter mines everywhere if given the chance. The mines have an impressive blast radius and knock-back. Best to blow them up from a distance. Daphnes themselves have very little health.''
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==Origin==
Daphnes are Underworld-affiliated enemies that appeared in the original ''Kid Icarus'' and in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. In the original game they were depicted as once-docile flowers that were corrupted by a dark spirit, and grouped in four to attack. In ''Uprising'', their appearance was updated, and they give off an innocent look to hide their true nature. They can attack by releasing explosive flower-like projectiles.


{{Smash Run}}
{{Smash Run}}
{{Kid Icarus universe}}
{{Kid Icarus universe}}
[[Category:Trophies (SSB4-3DS)]]
[[Category:Trophies (SSB4-3DS)]]

Revision as of 17:41, March 30, 2015

Daphne
DaphneSmashRun.jpg
A Daphne (center) and its projectile (right) in Smash Run.
Universe Kid Icarus
Article on Icaruspedia Daphne

Daphnes (ダフネ, Daphne) are enemies from the Kid Icarus series.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

In Smash Run

Daphnes appear as enemies. They float in the air, and attack by opening and releasing two slow-moving explosive projectiles. Their shots deal deal 14% damage on contact and can be reflected.

Trophy information

DaphneTrophy3DS.png
Daphne
These flowery foes from the Kid Icarus series may look adorable, but they'll reveal their repulsive faces and scatter mines everywhere if given the chance. The mines have an impressive blast radius and knock-back. Best to blow them up from a distance. Daphnes themselves have very little health.

Origin

Daphnes are Underworld-affiliated enemies that appeared in the original Kid Icarus and in Kid Icarus: Uprising. In the original game they were depicted as once-docile flowers that were corrupted by a dark spirit, and grouped in four to attack. In Uprising, their appearance was updated, and they give off an innocent look to hide their true nature. They can attack by releasing explosive flower-like projectiles.