Rolling Clod

Rolling Clod
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Rolling Clod from Cool Cave.
Details
First game Kirby's Epic Yarn (2010)
Latest game Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn (2019)
Similar entities Gordo
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This big lug will just keep rolling until he hits something.
— Patch Plaza

Rolling Clod is a large spiked enemy from Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn. He is essentially a large spiky boulder in a similar manner to a Gordo, though he is incapable of hovering and he can also be defeated. If Kirby or Fluff touches Rolling Clod, he will take damage. Rolling Clod can be defeated using the Weight move, but this will also harm the attacker. In most cases, true to his name, Rolling Clod can be seen rolling down slopes, but he can also be seen floating in wind currents.

LocationsEdit

Rolling Clod can be found in the following levels and stages in Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn:

Rolling Clod locations in Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn  
Stage Appearance? Stage Appearance?
Patch Castle   Deep-Dive Deep  
Fountain Gardens   Boom Boatyard  
Flower Fields   Fossil Reef  
Rainbow Falls   Snowy Fields  
Big-Bean Vine   Cozy Cabin  
Mole Hole   Mt. Slide  
Weird Woods   Frosty Wheel  
Pyramid Sands   Frigid Fjords  
Lava Landing   Evergreen Lift  
Cool Cave   Future City  
Dino Jungle   Tube Town  
Temper Temple   Mysterious UFO  
Dusk Dunes   Stellar Way  
Toy Tracks   Moon Base  
Mushroom Run   Outer Rings  
Sweets Park   Whispy's Forest  
Melody Town   Tempest Towers  
Cocoa Station   Cloud Palace  
Dark Manor   Castle Dedede  
Splash Beach   Meta Melon Isle  
Blub-Blub Ocean   Battleship Halberd  
Secret Island  

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゴロリン
Gororin
Comes from「ゴロゴロ」(goro-goro, onomatopoeia for large and heavy things rolling), with endearing diminutive「~りん」(-rin)
European French Rouliclaude Rolling Clod
German Rollklop From "rollen" (roll) and "Zyklop" (cyclops)
Italian Rotozotico Mix of the words "rotolare" (rolling) and "zotico" (lout)
Spanish Ciclodante A mixture between "cíclope" (cyclops) and "rodante" (rolling)