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|Row 4 info = Male
|Row 4 info = Male
|Row 5 title = [[Attack Styles]]
|Row 5 title = [[Attack Styles]]
|Row 5 info = Swings trident, shoots lightning
|Row 5 info = Swings trident, shoots magic blasts from trident
|Row 6 title = Weaknesses
|Row 6 title = Weaknesses
|Row 6 info = Vulnerable after attacking
|Row 6 info = Forgets what he's doing after attacking
|Row 7 title = [[Level]]
|Row 7 title = [[Level]]
|Row 7 info = [[The Deadly Tank of Neptuna]]
|Row 7 info = [[The Deadly Tank of Neptuna]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*His name is a playful combination of the name Neptune, the Roman god of the sea, and tuna, a kind of fish.
*His name is a playful combination of the name Neptune, the Roman god of the sea, and tuna, a kind of fish.
*The fact that he loses his memory briefly during the battle is based on the untrue myth that fish have a memory of seven seconds.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 01:21, October 21, 2017

Template:InfoboxNeptuna is the first Guardian on Desert Island in the game Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, battled in the level The Deadly Tank of Neptuna.

Biology

He is an anthropomorphic tuna fish, almost mermaid-esque in appearance, although far more grotesque.

Origins

He was created by Baron Dante's magic that made a fish (a tuna, presumably) into a trident-wielding demon. 

Method of defeating

Neptuna is arguably one of the most challenging Guardians to defeat, likely because his battle (as well as the entire level) takes place underwater. Neptuna has two main attacks: tail swiping and shooting magic. He almost always tail swipes, only shooting magic once after the second time he is injured. As a result of his fishy origins, he has a very spotty memory and, after attacking, will have a brief memory lapse. Croc must swim up to him during this moment of confusion and tail attack him in order to inflict damage. Due to the underwater nature of this level, Croc moves much slower than when on land, and it is harder to avoid Neptuna's attacks. For this reason, it is very useful to stock up on crystals before entering the arena.

Trivia

  • His name is a playful combination of the name Neptune, the Roman god of the sea, and tuna, a kind of fish.
  • The fact that he loses his memory briefly during the battle is based on the untrue myth that fish have a memory of seven seconds.

Gallery

See also