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** The entire trilogy does this, although [[Earthbound]] and Mother3 give the palette swaps goofy names. For instance, you have the 'Manly Fish' and his stronger swap, the 'Manly Fish's Brother'.
* The Swedish parody RPG ''Playelf'' has this with ninjas - there are red ninjas, blue ninjas, black ninjas, white ninjas, etc - as well as "hurry up-ninjas" which appears when the players are dithering. But the most awesome ninja...
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* Present throught out the ''[[Tales (series)]]''. Monsters that are purely palette swaps are most common in the games that utilize sprite based graphics, while the 3D games usually change their model a little, as well.
* ''[[Boktai]]'' has this in all its incarnations, though sometimes coloration is used as a hint to its [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors|elemental affinity]]. This is more egregious in ''Lunar Knights'', where many enemies are colored solely by affinity - namely, the Ghouls, Vorns, Slimes, Hounds, and Chloroformin' come in different colors on this alone. The Slimes, strangely enough, are the only ones in this group that come in [[Light'Em Up|Sol]] flavor.
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