Some people may consider King Rabites to be coloured white. On the screen I used to play Seiken Densetsu 3, however, I picked up a bit of a lilac hue in the sha
Some people may consider King Rabites to be coloured white. On the screen I used to play Seiken Densetsu 3, however, I picked up a bit of a lilac hue in the shading. Therefore, I've termed them as being lilac rather than pure white. If the general consensus is that they're definitely white, though, feel free to make it known here before it gets changed. -LichYoshi 16:27, 10 September 2005 (UTC)
How do you say "Rabite", as in "bite" or in "rabbit"? 200.163.195.165 21:18, 21 February 2006 (UTC)
I think the mere existence of the Biology section is an example of some people having far too much free time. Come on folks. It's a small yellow 2D cartoon blob, named from a mistransliteration of a misunderstood english word. It doesn't HAVE biology. Jeez. ---anonymous gamer. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.36.128.25 (talk • contribs) .
The Rabbat is one of the minor enemies in Square's SaGa Frontier for the PlayStation. It looks strikingly similar to a Rabite, right down to the color scheme, although it has bat wings (hence its name) which it uses to float a few feet off the ground. This has to be more than a mere coincidence, and is probably worth mentioning on the Rabite's page, since several prominent Seiken Densetsu staff members also worked on the SaGa series (including writer/director Akitoshi Kawazu and composer Kenji Ito). -Indogutsu Tenbuki, 13 February 2007
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