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{{infobox character | {{infobox character | ||
| name = | | name = Fleebie | ||
| image = File:Fleedingg.png | | image = File:Fleedingg.png | ||
| caption = 赤幽霊 (Aka Yurei, Red Ghost) | | caption = 赤幽霊 (Aka Yurei, Red Ghost) | ||
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• [[Effects#Knife|Knife]]: Screams and Disappears | • [[Effects#Knife|Knife]]: Screams and Disappears | ||
| notes =}} | | notes =}} | ||
'''Fleebie''' looks like a typical ghost with one red eye in the middle of its forehead. Its lips are puckered up, giving it a silly expression similar to someone pretending to be innocent after a misdeed. It can be found in [[The Ghost World]], from which the [[Effects|Triangle Kerchief Effect]] can be obtained by interacting with it. | |||
[[File:Fleeing_Ghost.gif|thumb|left]] | [[File:Fleeing_Ghost.gif|thumb|left]] | ||
It moves quite fast and flees from Madotsuki | It moves quite fast and flees from Madotsuki. The easiest way to catch it would be with either the [[Effects|Stoplight]] or the [[Effects|Cat Effect]], as it is regularly susceptible to both effects. It also reacts normally to the [[Effects|Knife Effect]] like most NPCs. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Its fan-given name derives from being a portmanteau word of ''Freebie'' (as it gives an effect) and ''fleeing''. | |||
==Video== | ==Video== |
Revision as of 23:10, 8 August 2016
Fleebie looks like a typical ghost with one red eye in the middle of its forehead. Its lips are puckered up, giving it a silly expression similar to someone pretending to be innocent after a misdeed. It can be found in The Ghost World, from which the Triangle Kerchief Effect can be obtained by interacting with it.
It moves quite fast and flees from Madotsuki. The easiest way to catch it would be with either the Stoplight or the Cat Effect, as it is regularly susceptible to both effects. It also reacts normally to the Knife Effect like most NPCs.
Trivia
- Its fan-given name derives from being a portmanteau word of Freebie (as it gives an effect) and fleeing.