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Carock's in-game appearance varies depending on the region the copy of the game was released in. In the original Japanese version and all Japanese ports, Carock has a single static sprite that always faces the screen. In western releases, he instead has two sprites that face the side, with one having his arms over his chest and the other with his arms splayed out to cast a spell. | Carock's in-game appearance varies depending on the region the copy of the game was released in. In the original Japanese version and all Japanese ports, Carock has a single static sprite that always faces the screen. In western releases, he instead has two sprites that face the side, with one having his arms over his chest and the other with his arms splayed out to cast a spell. | ||
In ''{{wp|NES Remix|NES Remix 2}}'', one of the objectives is to defeat Carock | In ''{{wp|NES Remix|NES Remix 2}}'', one of the objectives is to defeat Carock. | ||
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