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Bats takes up residence in regions of Stage 3 and 5.  They are fairly mindless and easy to deal with, but their numbers can quickly overwhelm you if you try to move past too many of them too quickly.  They drop down from the ceiling and begin to hover at roughly head level.  From there, they proceed to fly in one direction until they leave the screen, or are destroyed.  It only takes one shot to kill them, and they are worth 100 points.
Bats takes up residence in regions of Stage 3 and 5.  They are fairly mindless and easy to deal with, but their numbers can quickly overwhelm you if you try to move past too many of them too quickly.  They drop down from the ceiling and begin to hover at roughly head level.  From there, they proceed to fly in one direction until they leave the screen, or are destroyed.  It only takes one shot to kill them, and they are worth 100 points.
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=== Tower Monster ===
=== Monster Tower ===
[[Image:GnG_Enemy_Golem.gif|right]]
[[Image:GnG_Enemy_Golem.gif|right]]
Also known as a Golem, the tower monster looks like innocent pieces of rock until you get very close to them.  Then they suddenly flash into life, bearing two distinct faces, or only one at a time.  For each face that appears, the tower will spit a fireball at you.  They require four hits to be destroyed, and they are worth 100 points (despite reporting that you earned 300.  In the Famicom/NES-based versions, you do in fact earn 300 points).
Also known as a Golem, the monster towers look like innocent pieces of rock until you get very close to them.  Then they suddenly flash into life, bearing two distinct faces, or only one at a time.  For each face that appears, the tower will spit a fireball at you.  They require four hits to be destroyed, and they are worth 100 points (despite reporting that you earned 300.  In the Famicom/NES-based versions, you do in fact earn 300 points).
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