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MML1 Reaverbots - Horokko

Horokko
Hit Points: 64, Red 448
Horokko are the very first reaverbots encountered in Mega Man Legends, and they can be found throughout the game from there on in. The Horokko appear small, but when standing right next to a person, they are nearly as tall, and certainly more bulky. They are rather slow moving, and attack by spinning into their foes, or by firing bombs from their undersides.

A suitably colored varitaion known as Red Horokko are found in the Lake Jyun Sub-Gate, the Main Gate, and the Uptown Sub-City. They look similar to the normal Horokko, but their performance is vastly improved. They are faster, more aggressive, and instead of firing slow bombs, they shoot fireballs from their undersides. They also have a spin attack.

* This reaverbot is commonly referred to as Zakobon, the result of a translation mistake. The Zakobon name was intended to apply only to the decorative reaverbot found in the Junk Store.