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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Generally found in fantasy-based Role-Playing Games and Shoot'Em Ups, this applies to a monster, especially a big one, usually a boss or a sub-boss of sorts, which has multiple targets, all worthy enough to tackle, punch, cast spells, leech or perform any other actions generally expected from self-sustaining monsters. In some cases, the targets can include the head, a tail, legs, arms, eyes and the torso. Machines and devices also apply, in which case the parts might be extra weapons or power sources. If it's an action game, expect such a monster to be at least a mid boss. Watch out, as it's not uncommon for the parts to use a Combination Attack against you. Beside giving additional attacks, the parts can also give defensive support, whether it is by taking hits for the main part, covering it, even healing it. And sometimes, the main part can't even be hurt unless you slice the rest apart. |