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Geg
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“ | In the desert, you're going to get trapped in a chamber with some egg-like creatures. They're called Gegs. And one Geg has a pull ring inside its body. | ” | — Daroach, in Kirby Mass Attack |
Geg is a winged egg-shaped enemy from Kirby Mass Attack. It is distinguished from the other types of Geg by its rough sandy appearance. It has no direct means of attacking the Kirbys, but it can create a dust storm that obscures the player's view, which can prove dangerous in indirect ways. Geg can be defeated by slamming into it repeatedly to crack it open, conferring 300 points onto the player, and potentially uncovering other items from inside its body.
Geg's name is an anagram of the word "egg", based on its general shape.
Locations[edit]
Geg can be found in the following levels and stages in Kirby Mass Attack:
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Stage | Green Grounds | Sandy Canyon | Dedede Resort | Volcano Valley | Necro Nebula | ||
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | オエッグ Oeggu |
Possibly a portmanteau of「オエッ」(oe, onomatopoeia for vomiting) and "egg" |
German | Klacker | Clacker |
Italian | Uovolante | Portmanteau of "uovo" (egg) and "volante" (flying) |
Spanish | Cascareno | From "cascarón" (eggshell) and "arena" (sand) |