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Cloaker wields both a shield and scimitar. Much like Domino, his design appears to feature depictions of Middle Eastern culture. He dons a fez in addition to the purple and yellow striped suit of a jester's. Additionally, Cloaker himself resembles the shape of a bottle, with his fez serving as the cork or stopper - this is all the more relevant regarding his use of a cobra in the second phase of this battle.
Cloaker wields both a shield and scimitar. Much like Domino, his design appears to feature depictions of Middle Eastern culture. He dons a fez in addition to the purple and yellow striped suit of a jester's. Additionally, Cloaker himself resembles the shape of a bottle, with his fez serving as the cork or stopper - this is all the more relevant regarding his use of a cobra in the second phase of this battle.
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==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
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|Jap=ドルトリンク
|Jap=ドルトリンク
|JapR=Doruto Rinku
|JapR=Doruto Rinku
|JapM=A corruption of "Dirt Link"
|JapM=Possibly a corruption of "Dirt Link"
|Chi=多鲁特林库
|Chi=多鲁特林库
|ChiR=Duōlǔtè Línkù
|ChiR=Duōlǔtè Línkù

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