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[[Image:Rappy.jpg|thumb|The ever elusive Rappy.]]
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{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; width=320px; text-align: left;"
==Description==
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Rappies are a small, yellow, bird creature. They're a rare monster and will only appear during a "rare" variation of certain missions. They drop large amounts of [[Meseta]] and [[Rappy Feather|Rappy Feathers]].
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| colspan=2 style="text-align:center; border-bottom:0" | '''Rappy'''
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| colspan=2 | [[Image:Rappy.jpg|center]]
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| '''JP Name''' || <insert moon> ''Rappy''
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| '''Version''' || ''PSU''
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|-
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| '''Type''' || Native
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| '''Size''' || Small
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| '''Native planet''' || None
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| '''[[Elements]]''' || Light
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| '''Boss?''' || No
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| '''Rare enemy?''' || Yes
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|}
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A '''Rappy''' is a small, yellow, bird-like creature. As a rare monster, they will only appear during a "rare" variation of certain missions from the GUARDIANS Colony, Parum or Neudaiz. During various [[Events|seasonal events]], they are replaced by festiva equivalets in line with the event's theme. All rappies (and their seasonal replacements) have a leader symbol.
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Seasonal Rappies originally appeared in PSO Episode I&II, where they would replace the rare Love Rappies (themselves remarkably similar to [[Rappy Amure]]). They were Halo Rappy, St. Rappy, and Egg Rappy.
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The [[Ambition of the Illuminus|expansion]] has introduced a non-rare cousin of the Rappy, known as [[Rappy Polec]].  
  
 
Rappies have appeared throughout the Phantasy Star series since their introduction in III as "Chirpers", which some consider a parallel with the "Chocobo" creatures in the "Final Fantasy" series.
 
Rappies have appeared throughout the Phantasy Star series since their introduction in III as "Chirpers", which some consider a parallel with the "Chocobo" creatures in the "Final Fantasy" series.
  
== Event Rappies ==
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== Abilities ==
There are also special seasonal Rappies for Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day and Easter. These Rappies not only drop [[Rappy Feather|Rappy Feathers]], but also other seasonal items, such as the [[Christmas Tree]] or [[BT Lovers]].
 
  
Seasonal Rappies originally appeared in PSO Episode I&II, where they would replace the rare Love Rappies (themselves remarkably similar to [[Rappy Amure]]). They were Halo Rappy, St. Rappy, and Egg Rappy.
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Rappies are not particularly aggressive, their only attack being used infrequently.
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* They possess a relatively slow swipe attack.
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* They can flip harmlessly.
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* They can fly for a short distance.
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== Stats ==
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{{enemy
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|HP  =300%
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|DFP =100%
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|EVP =210%
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|MST =100%
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|ATP =190%
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|ATA =90%
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|TP  =80%
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|STA =70%
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|EXP =500%
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|LeaderBoost= ?
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|SwordBoost = ?
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|ShieldBoost= ?
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|StatusImmunities = ?
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|HalfDamageFrom = ?
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}}
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== Drops ==
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{{Enemy Drops
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|SpecialDrop1= {{Rappy special}}
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|DropLv1to9= {{Rappy 1}}
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|DropLv10to19= {{Rappy 10}}
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|DropLv20to29= {{Rappy 20}}
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|DropLv30to39= {{Rappy 30}}
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|DropLv40to49= {{Rappy 40}}
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|DropLv50to59= {{Rappy 50}}
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|DropLv60to69= {{Rappy 60}}
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|DropLv70to79= {{Rappy 70}}
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|DropLv80to99= {{Rappy 80}}
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|DropLv100up= {{Rappy 100}}
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}}
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== Sightings ==
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{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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! rowspan="2" | Mission name !! rowspan="2" | Type !! rowspan="2" | Version !! rowspan="2" | Element !! rowspan="2" | Difficulties !! colspan="5" | Monster level
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! C !! B !! A !! S !! S2
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| [[Cost of Research]] || Co-op || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 25 || 40 || 65 || 90
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| [[Dancing Birds]] || Free || {{AotI version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S || 30 || 50 || 90 || 120 || -
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| [[Demons Above]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 30 || 40 || 65 || 100
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| [[Fight for Food]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 5 || 25 || 35 || 60 || 80
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|-
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| [[Forested Islands]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 30 || 40 || 50 || 90
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| [[Lightning Beasts]] || Free || {{AotI version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S || 10 || 30 || 55 || 105 || -
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| [[Mad Creatures]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 10 || 20 || 30 || 50 || 95
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| [[Mizuraki Defense]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 25 || 35 || 60 || 95
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| [[Moonlight Beast]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 35 || 45 || 75 || 105
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| [[Plains Overlord]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 25 || 35 || 55 || 100
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| [[Rainbow Beast]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 35 || 45 || 55 || 100
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| [[Scarred Planet]] || Free || {{AotI version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S || 5 || 25 || 50 || 100 || -
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| [[Sleeping Warriors]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 16 || 31 || 41 || 66 || 106
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| [[The Dual Sentinel]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 25 || 45 || 85 || 100
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| [[The Eastern Peril]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 25 || 35 || 50 || 85
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| [[The Holy Ground]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 35 || 45 || 75 || 85
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| [[The Mad Beasts]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 15 || 35 || 45 || 90 || 105
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| [[Unsafe Passage]] || Free || {{PSU version}} || style="background:#fcb" | Light || C-S2 || 1 || 20 || 30 || 55 || 80
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== Images ==
  
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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Image:Rappypaska.png|[[Rappy Paska]]
 
Image:Rappypaska.png|[[Rappy Paska]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
[[Category:Monsters]]
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[[Category:Rare Monsters]]
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[[Category:Enemies]]

Revision as of 03:56, 29 December 2007

Rappy
Rappy.jpg
JP Name <insert moon> Rappy
Version PSU
Type Native
Size Small
Native planet None
Elements Light
Boss? No
Rare enemy? Yes

A Rappy is a small, yellow, bird-like creature. As a rare monster, they will only appear during a "rare" variation of certain missions from the GUARDIANS Colony, Parum or Neudaiz. During various seasonal events, they are replaced by festiva equivalets in line with the event's theme. All rappies (and their seasonal replacements) have a leader symbol.

Seasonal Rappies originally appeared in PSO Episode I&II, where they would replace the rare Love Rappies (themselves remarkably similar to Rappy Amure). They were Halo Rappy, St. Rappy, and Egg Rappy.

The expansion has introduced a non-rare cousin of the Rappy, known as Rappy Polec.

Rappies have appeared throughout the Phantasy Star series since their introduction in III as "Chirpers", which some consider a parallel with the "Chocobo" creatures in the "Final Fantasy" series.

Abilities

Rappies are not particularly aggressive, their only attack being used infrequently.

  • They possess a relatively slow swipe attack.
  • They can flip harmlessly.
  • They can fly for a short distance.

Stats

Stat modifiers Boosts
HP 300% ATP 190% Crown.png  ?
DFP 100% ATA 90% Sword.png  ?
EVP 210% TP 80% Shield.png  ?
MST 100% STA 70% Boot.png Unknown
EXP 500% Ele. N/A Staff.png Unknown
Status
SE immunities  ?
Half damage from  ?


Drops

Special drops Level drops
Rappy Feather 1-9 Template:Rappy 1 50-59 Template:Rappy 50
- 10-19 Perpa / Power 60-69 Template:Rappy 60
- 20-29 Template:Rappy 20 70-79 Giga / Skill PP Save
- 30-39 Mega / Knight 80-99 Template:Rappy 80
- 40-49 Template:Rappy 40 100+ Giga / Skill PP Save


Sightings

Mission name Type Version Element Difficulties Monster level
C B A S S2
Cost of Research Co-op Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 25 40 65 90
Dancing Birds Free Ambition of the Illuminus Light C-S 30 50 90 120 -
Demons Above Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 30 40 65 100
Fight for Food Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 5 25 35 60 80
Forested Islands Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 30 40 50 90
Lightning Beasts Free Ambition of the Illuminus Light C-S 10 30 55 105 -
Mad Creatures Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 10 20 30 50 95
Mizuraki Defense Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 25 35 60 95
Moonlight Beast Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 35 45 75 105
Plains Overlord Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 25 35 55 100
Rainbow Beast Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 35 45 55 100
Scarred Planet Free Ambition of the Illuminus Light C-S 5 25 50 100 -
Sleeping Warriors Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 16 31 41 66 106
The Dual Sentinel Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 25 45 85 100
The Eastern Peril Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 25 35 50 85
The Holy Ground Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 35 45 75 85
The Mad Beasts Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 15 35 45 90 105
Unsafe Passage Free Phantasy Star Universe Light C-S2 1 20 30 55 80




Images