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#052 Grintale Palpedia Sweepa #054

Swee (Japanese: コモップ Komop) is an Ice element Pal.

Paldeck Entry[]

Swee
Crawling along the ground, it eats microscopic organic matter.
After a while, it discharges any substances that provide no nutrition.
By using it as a mop for cleaning, everyone wins!

Biology[]

Appearance[]

Swee is a pal covered in fluffy off-white fur dropping all the way to the bottom forming a mop-like appearance. Its only visible features consist of vacant dot eyes, periwinkle cat ears and a periwinkle cat tail.

Behavior[]

A group of Swee will always spawn following a Sweepa. By default, Swee may slide away from the player, but if either the Sweepa or any of the Swee are attacked the whole group will become aggressive towards the player.

Availability[]

Wild Spawn[]

Breeding[]

Stats[]

WIP

Elemental Effectiveness[]

1 × 1.5 × 1 × 1 × 1 × 1 × 1 × 1 × 0.5 ×
This table indicates how much damage this Pal takes from each Element.

Utility[]

Partner Skill:

  • Fluffy - While in team, Sweepa's stats will be increased.

Work Suitability:

Possible Drops:

Active Skills[]

This Pal automatically learns the following skills when they reach the requisite level:
Lv 1 Air Cannon CT: 2s Power: 25
Quickly fires a burst of highly pressurized air.
Lv 7 Ice Missile CT: 3s Power: 30
Creates ice lances in the air that fly towards enemies.
Lv 15 Icicle Cutter CT: 10s Power: 55
Creates a crescent blade of ice and hurls it forward.
Lv 22 Power Bomb CT: 15s Power: 70
Charges a massive amount of energy before firing a large destructive ball.
Lv 30 Iceberg CT: 15s Power: 70
Summons a sharp ice lance under an enemy.
Lv 40 Cryst Breath CT: 22s Power: 90
Enshrouds an enemy in a frigid blast of air, dealing continuous damage.
Lv 50 Blizzard Spike CT: 45s Power: 130
Creates a giant lump of ice and hurls it at an enemy. It deals damage to those in the surrounding area upon impact.

Update History[]

Trivia[]

  • Its Japanese name may come from 子 ko (child) and mop.

Gallery[]

WIP


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