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The '''Doll''' (also known as the '''Cupid-Doll''') is the first boss in {{vg|Mother}}, and resembles an ordinary baby doll that has been brought to life during the odd circumstances in the game, when a poltergeist has appeared in [[Ninten's house]]. It can be seen floating around in [[Mimmie]]'s room and is presumably one of her toys; it may also be the second enemy which [[Ninten]] fights against in the game if [[The player|the player]] chooses to directly go into her room after fighting the first [[Lamp]] in Ninten's room; if he however chooses to enter [[Minnie]]'s room first he will meet yet another lamp. The doll is vital to defeat as it possesses the [[Eight Melodies|first melody]], which is essential to recieve plotwise.
The '''Doll''' (also known as the '''Cupid-Doll''' (Japanese: '''キューピーにんぎょう''' ''Cupid Doll'')) is the first boss in {{vg|Mother}}, and resembles an ordinary baby doll that has been brought to life during the odd circumstances in the game, when a poltergeist has appeared in [[Ninten's house]]. It can be seen floating around in [[Mimmie]]'s room and is presumably one of her toys; it may also be the second enemy which [[Ninten]] fights against in the game if [[The player|the player]] chooses to directly go into her room after fighting the first [[Lamp]] in Ninten's room; if he however chooses to enter [[Minnie]]'s room first he will meet yet another lamp. The doll is vital to defeat as it possesses the [[Eight Melodies|first melody]], which is essential to recieve plotwise.


It's easy to defeat because of its low stats and lack of abilities, which probably is because it's one of the earliest enemies in the game. Ninten's limited range of attacks at this point makes the fight quite repetitive as only one is available for use, it should however be sufficient to defeat the enemy.
It's easy to defeat because of its low stats and lack of abilities, which probably is because it's one of the earliest enemies in the game. Ninten's limited range of attacks at this point makes the fight quite repetitive as only one is available for use, it should however be sufficient to defeat the enemy.
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