![]() Kirby: The Zebon enemy in Kirby's Dream Land 3 and Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards is considered a mook by both games.Oops on the level of 100 dead Pikmin and the hapless Mamuta. They can do real damage to Pikmin, though only circumstantially and by pure accident, if you have yellow Pikmin armed with bomb-rocks get stomped. Which, of course, you kind of have to to pick all the flower Pikmin he smashed into the ground. They can hurt Olimar, too, but you have to get all up in its grill to do so. planting them and eventually transforming them into the highest, "flower" level. While you can attack them - and you have to do so to get one treasure in Pikmin 2 - all they do is smash your Pikmin into the ground. Better yet? You find this in one of the first areas you go to. ![]() Giving you more XP than you would get for killing it. If you let it, it would eventually say "Hello!" And flee the battle. In the first Mother game, there was an enemy that looked like a pair of floating Groucho Marx glasses.The enemy guide on even says: "Don't be a jerk and attack it or anything." They cast healing PSI on your party and then run away. Often, but not always, overlaps with Harmless Enemy. Either you can trick them into helping you instead of the bad guys, their "attacks" actually end up doing something useful for you like helping you get to a place you need to be, or you can climb or jump on them. The Accidentally Assisting: The Minions with an F in Evil of the mook world, these guys may attempt to menace you, but end up going about things the wrong way.Unless they're made to be abused, attacking these guys is one of the purest forms of Videogame Cruelty Potential there is - What the Hell, Player? However, they may be prone to making you shout, " Stop Helping Me!" They do beneficial things for you when you encounter them, such as heal you, give you useful items, and other handy things. The Genuinely Gentle: Though they have all the traits of Mooks, these guys wouldn't hurt a fly.While they look like mooks, walk like mooks, and talk like mooks-they even generally show up on your Enemy Scan as a baddie-these guys aren't as dangerous as their companions. ![]() However, sometimes the designers mix things up at bit, and you'll run into a Helpful Mook. They touch you, they spit stuff at you, they push you around. Most Mooks exist in video games for one reason and one reason only: to make your life hard (and your death easy). CollegeHumor "The Video Game Bosses' Lament"
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