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Rogian (ローギアン) and Toppugian (トップギアン) are enemies in Super Bomberman 5.

Description[]

Rogian: It appears in the boss areas of Zone 4 along with Iron Mask Bomber, Baron Bombano and Plunder Bomber and in the clockwork-themed levels of Zone 5. It is green with orange arms. It also has half-closed eyes. It always moves forward at a slow pace, and always turns to the right after colliding with a wall, bomb or other obstacle. It will only turn left when the path to the right is blocked, and will never reverse direction unless it goes into a dead end. It will pursue the player if he or she is within 3 tile spaces, even diagonally. Rogian requires 2 hits to defeat.

Toppugian: It appears in the clockwork-themed levels of Zone 5. Compared to Rogian, its eyes are visible in front, it is brown with yellow legs, and it has gray pedals on grayish brown small gear. The only difference in gameplay is that it is fast. Toppugian is 100 points more valuable than Rogian. Toppugian will also pursue the player if he or she is within 3 tile spaces, even diagonally. Toppugian also requires 2 hits to defeat. Both enemies will harm the player on contact.

Trivia[]

  • The name "Rogian" comes from the Japanese word "rogia", meaning "low gear". The name "Toppugian" comes from the Japanese word "toppugia", meaning "top gear". These names refer to the high and low speeds of the two robots.