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The floating farm unit that provides supply for the sprawling Zerg army in the StarCraft universe.
Blind dragons that breathe lightning. Supposedly tamed by the orcs.
A flying goomba.
Enemies that are adamant in their will to hunt you down. Example: Pac-Man ghosts.
A Metroid-like creature introduced in Metroid Prime Hunters. Its attack is a corrosive toxin.
Phanto is a flying mask enemy from Super Mario Bros 2. It pursues the player relentlessly if they are holding a key.
A species of small bird from the Mario games. It is often seen riding a magic carpet and made is usually associated with Super Mario Bros. 2, where it was a somewhat common enemy.
A flying reptile. Although mistaken for dinosaurs, they are very much not dinosaurs.
The Rakk is an enemy type in Borderlands.
Scarfy is a floating enemy from the Kirby Series. It mutates into a more threatening form if Kirby attempts to inhale it.
Scantily clad and extremely lethal, the scythian witch-harpies are female clones of an extinct Scythian race. They attack with their sharp talons and magical projectiles.
Shy Guys are masked hoodlums of the Mushroom Universe.
These three mighty griffons patrol the fourth isle of the Plane of Sky.
Two soul harvesters spawn immediately upon the death of an Essence Harvester on the fourth isle in the Plane of Sky. They each carry a bird whistle, which can be used as a key to the fifth isle.
These pegasuses spawn immediately after the death of each Soul Harvester on the fourth isle of the Plane of Sky.
Like pirates, only spacier. Frequent antagonists in sci-fi games, especially the Metroid series.
These four abominations are shadow knights that protect the third isle of the Plane of Sky.
Koopas find a new way to fly.
Enemies that are small, deal relatively low damage, and have low health, but make up for it by attacking in large numbers. Examples include Flood infection forms from Halo, Trites from Doom 3, or Crawlers from Resistance: Fall of Man.
Recurring enemies from the Super Mario Franchise. They resemble bats and are considered minor nuisances.
These faerie-like creatures guard the first isle of the Plane of Sky. Each of the eight spirits carry three Lost Rabbits' Feet, which can be traded for keys to the second isle.
An unbeatable enemy is just that, an enemy you can't beat or destroy. It's best to just run away from them.
A dragon that has been resurrected after death. Undead Dragons are often weaker but more terrifying than their living counterparts.
An anti-air only Terran flyer from StarCraft: Brood Wars.
Vultures are large scavenging birds. They are not highly regarded by humans.
Wasps are parasitic insects similar to bees in appearance. They have two pairs of wings and the females have stingers capable of injecting venom. There are over 100,000 species of wasps.
These five floating eyes are enchanters that protect the third isle of the Plane of Sky. They each carry animal figurines that can be used as keys to the fourth isle.
Five of these drakes patrol the seventh isle of the Plane of Sky. They are not aggressive, but will defend themselves and any other creatures on this isle. They each carry a replica of Veeshan which can be used as a key to the eighth isle.
The X Parasites are gelatinous, floating organisms. They copy the DNA of a host body and then appear and act like the creature.
One of the most common enemies from the Donkey Kong series, Zinger is a buzzing wasp who made its first appearance in Donkey Kong Country.
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