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== Description ==
== Description ==


Curly Veil is a Medabot with a chameleon motif though, in a departure from previous chameleon based Medarots, is female and has the appearance of a young girl. Despite it's cute appearance, Curry Veil is a strategist, striking enemies and predicting their movements from a long distance. It strikes from the treetops like an assassin.
Curly Veil is a Medabot with a chameleon motif though, in a departure from previous chameleon based Medarots, is female and has the appearance of a young girl. Despite its cute appearance, Curry Veil is a strategist, striking enemies and predicting their movements from a long distance. It strikes from the treetops like an assassin.


The first part of it's name likely comes from the word "Curly", describing a chameleon's curled tail and further referenced in it's left arm holding a swirly lollipop stylised like a chameleon's tongue. The second part "Veil" is based off the chameleon species the ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veiled_chameleon Veiled chameleon]'', one of the most common chameleon pets in the world.
The first part of its name likely comes from the word "Curly", describing a chameleon's curled tail and further referenced in its left arm holding a swirly lollipop stylised like a chameleon's tongue. The second part "Veil" is based off the chameleon species the ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veiled_chameleon Veiled chameleon]'', one of the most common chameleon pets in the world.


It's head part name Eboshi is based on Eboshi headdresses, a class of formalwear hats in Japan. The meaning behind it's leg parts name, Rococo, is unknown but may be referring to the Rococo ornamental art-style which uses scrolling curves, possibly tying back to the themes of curls in this Medabot.
Its head part name Eboshi is based on Eboshi headdresses, a class of formalwear hats in Japan. The meaning behind its leg parts name, Rococo, is unknown but may be referring to the Rococo ornamental art-style which uses scrolling curves, possibly tying back to the themes of curls in this Medabot.


== In the games ==
== In the games ==
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=== In Medarot S ===
=== In Medarot S ===


Curly Veil is a multi-legged Medarot that appears in Medarot S. In a departure from previous Chameleon based Medarots, only one part, it's left arm, has the [[Conceal]] attribute; it's head and right arm have [[Slip]] and [[Rifle]] shooting attacks, respectively. This Medarot can be obtained via the featured Pickup gacha for a limited time and can be used as a support player after chapter 4 in the story.
Curly Veil is a multi-legged Medarot that appears in Medarot S. In a departure from previous Chameleon based Medarots, only one part, its left arm, has the [[Conceal]] attribute; its head and right arm have [[Slip]] and [[Rifle]] shooting attacks, respectively. This Medarot can be obtained via the featured Pickup gacha for a limited time and can be used as a support player after chapter 4 in the story.


Curly Veil's part functions in Medarot S are:
Curly Veil's part functions in Medarot S are:
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