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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Abominoms are ape or monkey-like enemies that are found in cold regions, specifically in [[Nortinka]] and [[Serigon Caves]]. They attack by throwing stones at [[Link]]. As they are an ice-based enemy, they can only be defeated by throwing a [[Firestone]] at them, as all other attacks will have no effect on them. They in turn drop [[Snowball]]s when defeated.
Abominoms are ape or monkey-like enemies that are found in cold regions, specifically in [[Nortinka]] and [[Serigon Caves]]. They attack by throwing stones at [[Link]]. As they are an ice-based enemy, they can only be defeated by throwing a [[Firestone]] at them, as all other attacks will have no effect on them. They in turn drop [[Snowball]]s when defeated.
[[Alora]] from [[Toyku Lighthouse]] claims that her husband was turned into an Abominom.<ref name="Abominom"/>


==Nomenclature==
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==Trivia==
*[[Alora]] from [[Toyku Lighthouse]] claims that her husband was turned into an Abominom.<ref name="Abominom"/>


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Revision as of 02:14, 4 April 2020

Abominoms (pronounced /əˈbɒmɨnəm/ ə-BOM-ə-nəm)[1] are enemies in the Philips CD-i game The Faces of Evil.[1]

Characteristics

Abominoms are ape or monkey-like enemies that are found in cold regions, specifically in Nortinka and Serigon Caves. They attack by throwing stones at Link. As they are an ice-based enemy, they can only be defeated by throwing a Firestone at them, as all other attacks will have no effect on them. They in turn drop Snowballs when defeated.

Alora from Toyku Lighthouse claims that her husband was turned into an Abominom.[1]

Nomenclature

The name Abominom is likely derived from the word abominable, in reference to the Abominable Snowman, also known as the Yeti.

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Netherlands Dutch Abominom Same as English.
France FrenchEU Abominom Same as English.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "My husband gave me this. He's an Abominom now." — Alora (The Faces of Evil)