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:They're just called "Dry Bones" in the Western version, despite their different stats and whatnot. Should this page be moved to [[Dry Bones (Garon)]] or something, making note of the naming difference in only certain versions, or should it even exist at all? {{user:yellowYoshi398/sig}}
:They're just called "Dry Bones" in the Western version, despite their different stats and whatnot. Should this page be moved to [[Dry Bones (Garon)]] or something, making note of the naming difference in only certain versions, or should it even exist at all? {{user:yellowYoshi398/sig}}
::I think you misunderstood. I never heard of the name "Garon". They are called Staubtrocken (Dry (as) Dust) in the German version, in analogy to Knochentrocken (Dry Bones). I do not know where the name Garon comes from.

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These creatures actually have a name different from Dry Bones. However, I can't tell what name, as I've only played the German version of the game. - Cobold

They're just called "Dry Bones" in the Western version, despite their different stats and whatnot. Should this page be moved to Dry Bones (Garon) or something, making note of the naming difference in only certain versions, or should it even exist at all? YELLOWYOSHI398
I think you misunderstood. I never heard of the name "Garon". They are called Staubtrocken (Dry (as) Dust) in the German version, in analogy to Knochentrocken (Dry Bones). I do not know where the name Garon comes from.