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==Diet, Behavior and Invasiveness== | ==Diet, Behavior and Invasiveness== | ||
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==Relations to Other Species== | ==Relations to Other Species== | ||
+ | - Core-gi's lesser known cousin, non-euclidean dashunds | ||
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+ | - DOWN rates Core-gi and Aquatic/Magnetic otters interactions as an "Above Average Risk" of Fascination Hazard to on-lookers. Reports attest to "omgtheyareso CUUUUTE" and "LOOK AT THEM CHASING EACH OTHERS TAILS!!!", and similar lines. | ||
==Core-Gi-Oh== | ==Core-Gi-Oh== | ||
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− | ==Rumors== | + | ==Rumors and trivia== |
− | + | 'Core-gi' began to be used as an umbrella term for any canine with the prefix 'Gi' at the end, this includes the Quorgi, Cordgi, Chord-gi, Corps-gi, Corn-gi, Korne-gi and the Torn-gi which are all also seen in game Core-Gi-Oh | |
[[Category:Core Mechanics]] | [[Category:Core Mechanics]] | ||
[[Category:Core]] | [[Category:Core]] | ||
[[Category:Core Bestiary]] | [[Category:Core Bestiary]] |
Revision as of 03:13, 16 January 2023
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
The Core-Gi is a small mechanical canine based on a Corgi.
Appearance
Core-Gi's are a small mechanical canine creature.
There are many different kind of creatures that have been made by the creator of the Core-Gi such as the Rottwire and Boltzori for example, They can also be seen in the card game Core-Gi-Oh.
Diet, Behavior and Invasiveness
[text]
Relations to Other Species
- Core-gi's lesser known cousin, non-euclidean dashunds
- DOWN rates Core-gi and Aquatic/Magnetic otters interactions as an "Above Average Risk" of Fascination Hazard to on-lookers. Reports attest to "omgtheyareso CUUUUTE" and "LOOK AT THEM CHASING EACH OTHERS TAILS!!!", and similar lines.
Core-Gi-Oh
[text]
Rumors and trivia
'Core-gi' began to be used as an umbrella term for any canine with the prefix 'Gi' at the end, this includes the Quorgi, Cordgi, Chord-gi, Corps-gi, Corn-gi, Korne-gi and the Torn-gi which are all also seen in game Core-Gi-Oh