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'''Chokingu''' is a boss in [[Densetsu no Stafy 4]]. When being attacked, he appears to have a pig on his back. During the story, he made [[Amiiyoshino]] sick.
'''Chokingu''' is a boss in [[Densetsu no Stafy 4]]. During the story, he was responsible for [[Amiiyoshino]] sickness.
 
==Appearance==
He is a large crab with a [[wikipedia:Coin purse|coin purse]] on his back which conceals a large piggy bank in which he stores many [[pearls]].
 
==Battle==
During the battle Starfy must hit Chokingu's purse-like back a certain number of times in order to reveal the piggy bank inside it which acts as his weak spot.
 
==Trivia==
*His name is most likely a combination of the japanese word ''"Choki"'' which means "snip" and the english word "king".
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Revision as of 19:13, 17 January 2011

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Boss: Chokingu
Hit Points Unknown
Species Crustacean
Fought at Tree of Beginning
First appearance Densetsu no Stafy 4

Chokingu is a boss in Densetsu no Stafy 4. During the story, he was responsible for Amiiyoshino sickness.

Appearance

He is a large crab with a coin purse on his back which conceals a large piggy bank in which he stores many pearls.

Battle

During the battle Starfy must hit Chokingu's purse-like back a certain number of times in order to reveal the piggy bank inside it which acts as his weak spot.

Trivia

  • His name is most likely a combination of the japanese word "Choki" which means "snip" and the english word "king".