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Digguh
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“ | For Digguh, moving through the ground is as easy as swimming. It just dives underground, then...wiggle, wiggle, jump! SURPRISE! You never know when to expect Digguh... Kinda rude, actually. It'll also throw clumps of dirt at you and munch on ground-bound meals. | ” | — Figure description from Kirby and the Forgotten Land |
Digguh is a stubby bipedal brown-furred mole-like creature who is part of the Beast Pack and appears as a common enemy in Kirby and the Forgotten Land. It typically stands around or walks slowly until it sees Kirby, at which it will either dig into the ground and pop up somewhere else (or directly underneath Kirby), or pick up a clod of dirt and throw it at him as a projectile. Digguh can be easily defeated when it is above ground to earn a Star Coin, or can be inhaled and swallowed for the Drill Copy Ability.
Locations[edit]
Digguh can be found in the following stages:
Gallery[edit]
Figure of Digguh
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ディグー Digū |
Digoo |
Chinese | 狄古 Dí gǔ |
Digu |
Dutch | Gravert | From graven (to dig) and the diminutive suffix "-ert" |
French | Topicreuse | From taupe (mole) and creuser (to dig) |
German | Grabor | From graben (to dig) and bohren (to drill) |
Italian | Scavotto | From scavare (to dig) and the diminutive suffix "-otto" |
Korean | 디그 Digeu |
Dig |
Spanish | Excavillo | From excavar (to dig) and the diminutive suffix "-illo" |