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'''[[File:PSHYKO_PIG.png|thumb]][[File:PORKA_PIG_2.png|thumb]]Psyko Pigs''' are the grunts of the [[Dark Queen]]'s army. As their name suggests, they are pig men. Psyko Pigs are generally seen wearing leather armor and horned helmets. In terms of weapons, Psyko Pigs tend to carry large axes or powered maces. They will also use their considerable bulk to try and crush an opponent. Psyko Pigs appear in the first stages of both [[Battletoads]] and [[Battletoads in Battlemaniacs]]. They are also known as Porka Pigs in Battlemaniacs but instead of using axes they throw thier weight around instead.
 
   
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'''Psyko Pig''' is an enemy from ''[[Battletoads]]'' and ''[[Battletoads (Game Boy)]]''.
It is suggested that Psyko Pigs are led primarily by [[Rocky]] the petrified pig, but they are likely under the command of the mysterious [[Admiral Oink]].[[File:PORKA_PIG_1.png|thumb]]
 
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[[Category: Stage Enemies]]
 
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==Details==
[[Category:Characters]]
 
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Psyko Pigs are pig enemies wearing a viking helmet and carrying axes which they use to attack. They're the very first enemy you'll meet in both games, serving as cannon fodder for you to practice your moves. They come from holes on the walls or pods which raise from the ground, moving after the player and swinging their axes to attack.
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In the Game Boy game they'll drop their axes upon being defeated, which the player can pick up and use.
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==Gallery==
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PsykoPigSpriteNES.png|Battletoads (NES)
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PsykoPigSpriteMD.png|Battletoads (Mega Drive)
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PsykoPigSpriteGB.png|Battletoads (Game Boy)
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Revision as of 13:07, 23 January 2019

PsykoPig

Psyko Pig is an enemy from Battletoads and Battletoads (Game Boy).

Details

Psyko Pigs are pig enemies wearing a viking helmet and carrying axes which they use to attack. They're the very first enemy you'll meet in both games, serving as cannon fodder for you to practice your moves. They come from holes on the walls or pods which raise from the ground, moving after the player and swinging their axes to attack.

In the Game Boy game they'll drop their axes upon being defeated, which the player can pick up and use.

Gallery