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==Strategy==
==Strategy==
When fighting a Turtletoad, watch for when it begins advancing slowly, as this signals when it will attack once or several times. When attacked, the Turtletoad may use its '''Shell Spin''' attack immediately afterwards. When it is using its '''Crush''' and '''Shell Spin''' attacks, it generally will not be staggered, however these attacks can be blocked to counter with [[Risk Dodge]].
When fighting a Turtletoad, watch for when it begins advancing slowly, as this signals when it will attack once or several times. When attacked, the Turtletoad may use its '''Shell Spin''' attack immediately afterwards. When it is using its '''Squash''' and '''Shell Spin''' attacks, it generally will not be staggered, however these attacks can be blocked to counter with [[Risk Dodge]].


Turtletoads are weak to {{c|Blizzard|element}}, so this can be a good method of dealing with them while they use their attacks.
Turtletoads are weak to {{c|Blizzard|element}}, so this can be a good method of dealing with them while they use their attacks.

Revision as of 21:25, 24 January 2024

Turtletoad

Turtletoad KHIII.png

Japanese タートルトード
Rōmaji Tātorutōdo

Type Unversed
Game Kingdom Hearts III
Variations
Spiked Turtletoad
Turtletoad

Kingdom Hearts III
Unlike their larger cousins, these little guys have soft shells that are very much not Keyblade-proof.

They can't swallow you up, either, which is always a plus. Just don't think that makes them harmless; these rotten ribbiters still pack a punch!
Location HP Strength Defense EXP
Monstropolis 272 38 19 186
Monstropolis
(6 worlds cleared)
304 42 21 246
Monstropolis
(The Final World cleared)
364 50 25 393
Physical Fire Blizzard Thunder Water
×1.0 ×1.0 ×1.5 ×1.0 ×0.5
Aero Dark Neutral Rapid-fire
×1.0 ×0.8 ×1.0 ×1.0
Freeze Electrify Stun Hunny
Reaction
Endurance
Revenge
Value
Attraction
Magnification
Damage
Limit
3 ×1.1

Rewards
Focus prize (5) ×2, Munny (5) ×4
Sinister Gem (16%), Wellspring Stone (8%)
World(s)
Monstropolis

The Turtletoad is an Unversed that appears in Kingdom Hearts III.

Design

The Turtletoad is a monstrous Unversed that resembles a large toad. Its main body is crimson with a yellow stomach and a green shell covered with pink circular extrusions. Its Unversed symbol is on its face, where it has a pair of black stalk-eyes with downward pointing red eyes, as well as a wide mouth with a green tongue. On the sides of its face are a pair of noodle-shaped whiskers that end in a yellow loop with a spike at its tip. Its four legs are raindrop shaped and have a black diamond shaped pattern near the feet.

Strategy

When fighting a Turtletoad, watch for when it begins advancing slowly, as this signals when it will attack once or several times. When attacked, the Turtletoad may use its Shell Spin attack immediately afterwards. When it is using its Squash and Shell Spin attacks, it generally will not be staggered, however these attacks can be blocked to counter with Risk Dodge.

Turtletoads are weak to Blizzard, so this can be a good method of dealing with them while they use their attacks.

Technique Element Status Power Block? Repel LV
Fly Swatter (ハエ叩き
Hae Tataki
?)
Physical 1.0 2
Slams its whiskers downward.
Whisker Slap (ひげ張り手
Hige Harite
?)
Physical 0.5 per hit 2
Advances while swinging its whiskers downward in an alternating left-and-right pattern.
Squash (押しつぶし
Oshitsubushi
?)
Physical 2.0 x 2 hits △ (Risk Dodge) 3
Inflates its belly and bounces two times. Can be blocked from behind.
Shell Spin (甲羅回転
Kōra Kaiten
?)
Physical 1.5 △ (Risk Dodge) 3
Rushes around in a circular orbit while spinning.
Guard/Block: △ = Can be blocked; O = Can be blocked and interrupted (melee) or deflected back (projectile); X = Cannot be blocked.