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    Player Byrth's Avatar
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    Apollyon Southwest

    The second floor of this zone has Arboricole Hornet/Beetle/Crawler/Raven/Spider/Opo-opo and, for some reason, Apollyon Sapling.

    I assume they were all supposed to be Arboricole? Perhaps there is some reason why the Sapling cannot also be Arboricole?
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    idk - 'arboricole' seems to be French for 'tree-cultivator'. I would take from that the other animals tend to the Apollyon Saplings and the Jidra.

    Just my take on it.
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    As far as I can tell, arboricole is just french for "arboreal." Why not have an Arboreal Sapling?

    There are trees that have what you could call arboreal saplings. =p
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    Player Haldarn's Avatar
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    I guess they just used the French word to mix it up, in the same way that we have 'CDC' and not 'Swan Song' etcetera.

    You got something against French, eh??
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    Judging by Japanese gameplay videos, I believe monster names are the same across all languages for this game, so this isn't a localization issue. If a monster or NPC has a name displayed above its game model on the field, it has the same name in all languages.
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    Hi Byrth,

    Apologies for the delayed response!
    As these monsters were named years ago, I can't say for sure, but as it seems the most standard English definition of "arboricole" is "inhabiting trees," I suspect the idea is the various other fauna all live in the forest that is comprised of the trees/saplings.

    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/arboricole

    In any event, thank you for the feedback!
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