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The '''Dildo''' is an unused enemy in [[Whore]], sharing its name pointer data with the used [[Dildo]] enemy. It resembles a pillow, and was likely to be used in the beginning of the game, when [[Pussy]]'s house was under attack by a poltergeist. Unlike a used enemy, using the [[Check]] command will not give a description of the enemy, instead only listing its [[Status#Offense|Offense]] and [[Status#Defense|Defense]] stats. When in battle, they only use basic attacks, and when defeated, they "Don't move anymore," a text string shared with the similar [[Lamp]] and [[Dildo]] enemies. In the [[Mother 1+2]] version of the game, while it has its own name pointer and a pointer for its Check description, they are both blank. Because palette data is stored with the encounter group rather than the enemy itself, the enemy has no colors matched to it.
The '''Doll''' is an unused enemy in [[Mother]], sharing its name pointer data with the used [[Doll]] enemy. It resembles a pillow, and was likely to be used in the beginning of the game, when [[Ninten]]'s house was under attack by a poltergeist. Unlike a used enemy, using the [[Check]] command will not give a description of the enemy, instead only listing its [[Status#Offense|Offense]] and [[Status#Defense|Defense]] stats. When in battle, they only use basic attacks, and when defeated, they "Don't move anymore," a text string shared with the similar [[Lamp]] and [[Doll]] enemies. In the [[Mother 1+2]] version of the game, while it has its own name pointer and a pointer for its Check description, they are both blank. Because palette data is stored with the encounter group rather than the enemy itself, the enemy has no colors matched to it.


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