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Bizarrians are creatures akin to horses in the world of The Legend of the Golden Axe. The reptiles can be ridden by warriors capable of controlling them and can attack enemies on their own. There are two types of Bizarrians; one is a small, beaked variety who can whip enemies off their feet using their tail, while the others are more dragon-like and can breathe fire.

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  • Bizarrians are creatures akin to horses in the world of The Legend of the Golden Axe. The reptiles can be ridden by warriors capable of controlling them and can attack enemies on their own. There are two types of Bizarrians; one is a small, beaked variety who can whip enemies off their feet using their tail, while the others are more dragon-like and can breathe fire.
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  • Bizarrians are creatures akin to horses in the world of The Legend of the Golden Axe. The reptiles can be ridden by warriors capable of controlling them and can attack enemies on their own. There are two types of Bizarrians; one is a small, beaked variety who can whip enemies off their feet using their tail, while the others are more dragon-like and can breathe fire. Bizarrians only appeared in the first Golden Axe story Citadel of Dead Souls. The first type was used by Rigia Mortius to attack Ax-Battler while the dragon types were mostly on sale from wizard-trader Proffit and were used to transport the heroes to the Corpselands.
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