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Moai only appears in the Elona+ version of Elona. It is a ranged attacker that uses laser guns. It can self-buff with Fury, and has innate protection bonus against physical attacks, due to being made of metal.

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  • Moai only appears in the Elona+ version of Elona. It is a ranged attacker that uses laser guns. It can self-buff with Fury, and has innate protection bonus against physical attacks, due to being made of metal.
  • <default>Moai</default> <format>105 - Moai</format> Level Size HP/SP SP Element Tolerance ItemsNone SkillsNone ServersAll Protect BreakN/A Data DrainedN/A Moai are monsters resembling the moai from Easter Island.
  • Moai are listed in Boni's Waiko Reward Shop under customisations and do not provide any functional benefit. This contrasts with the Waiko moai and Aminishi moai, which are said to boost the productivity of their isles.
  • The Moai were a race of aliens that appeared in the Real Adventures of Jonny Quest.
  • In the Game Boy Advance version, the Lunar Ruins open in front of the stone face once Zeromus is defeated. In the DS Remake, if the player stole Dark Matter from Zeromus and uses it on the Stone Face, they will fight Proto-Babil. It is the new location of Golbez's second Challenge Dungeon in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.
  • Moai are a Wind-based tameon species in Other Life: Azure Dreams.
  • The production and transportation process required significant intellect, use of resources, and creativity, and is considered a remarkable feat of human endeavour. The tallest moai erected, called Paro, was almost metres ( ft) high and weighed 75 tonnes; the heaviest erected was a shorter but squatter moai at Ahu Tongariki which weighed 86 tons; while one unfinished sculpture would have been approximately metres ( ft) tall with a weight of about 270 tons.
  • Moai is on a boat! AND SHE'S NOT VERY HAPPY ABOUT IT.
  • Moai (モアイ, Moai) is a demon in the series.
  • Moai are probably the most prevalent of the Gradius traditions, only not appearing in Gradius V, but only because others were saying Gradius V needed new things, not the "traditions" that make Gradius, well, Konami! Moai are also not found in Gradius: The Interstellar Assault, nor Gradius 2 MSX. Moai statues are based on the real life Moai guardian statues found on Easter Island.
  • Moai is a type of rock and a Studious essence found from prospecting in the Desert near the huge dinosaur fossil. It is also an object that can be put in houses in later games or in houses in MySims.
  • When Numar carved a little representation of Kula-Kula in wood, the Aquanis divinity ruling the tides and the hurricanes, he never expected it to become the receptacle of the goddess herself! Coming to life on its own and calling itself Moai, the little statue rapidly grew in size and became the fiercest warrior of the clan, always ready to protect the Ulu Watu shore from uninvited intruders.
  • The Moai, also known as Easter Island heads, were head-shaped statues that decorated Easter Island, and were in fact the guardians of the Easter Island Hellmouth. While performing a ritual to open the Eastern Island Hellmouth, the Courtesan demon Morgan inadvertently awakened the Moai, who revealed themselves to have full bodies submerged under the Earth. Spike, Morgan, and his crew managed to fight off and destroy the Moai, albeit at the cost of Spike's ship.
  • thumb|Moais auf der Osterinsel. Moais sind große Skulpturen aus Stein auf der Osterinsel der Erde. Im Jahr 2154 ist Captain Jonathan Archer Zeuge, wie sich die Zeitlinie aus dem Jahr 1944 nach dem Eingreifen der Na'kuhl wieder selbst herstellt. Als sich die Zeitlinie wieder neu einstellt, kann man eine Aufzeichnung dreier Moais sehen. (ENT: )
  • Moai is a sentient Easter Island head who is usually an enemy, but is purportedly lovable. He fires ion rings from his mouth.
  • The Moai are recurring enemies from the Gradius series. These giant monolith heads are weapons created by ancient civilizations to serve as guardians, but they were taken over by the Bacterians to be used by their own evil purposes. Every game in the series (with few exceptions such as Gradius V) have and entire stage dedicated to the Moai.
  • The 666 statues' production and transportation is considered a remarkable creative and physical feat. The tallest moai erected, called Paro, was almost metres ( ft) high and weighed 82 tons; the heaviest erected was a shorter but squatter moai at Ahu Tongariki, weighing 86 tons; and one unfinished sculpture, if completed, would have been approximately metres ( ft) tall with a weight of about 270 tons.
  • A group of three moai could be spotted as the time stream reset itself at the end of the Temporal Cold War. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
  • It was revealed that the Moai were built by The Plax during a visit to Planet Earth. When the aliens set up a machine to transfer Earth's life force to Mobius, the statues were set up to protect the device and fend off any intruders. Made from millions of tiny microbots, the Moai sprang to life when the Freedom Fighters arrived through the Ring of Eternity to destroy the life-sapping machine. Although they easily fell apart from a Spin Attack, they could quickly rebuild themselves and were fast enough to catch Sonic the Hedgehog. Some even had laser eyes strong enough to bring down Shortfuse the Cybernik. The creatures surrounded Sonic and Shortfuse, but eventually fell apart when Amy Rose destroyed their controlling machine with her crossbow. With nothing to bind them, the microbots shut
  • Moai or mo‘ai are monolithic human figures carved from rock on the Polynesian island of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) between 1250 and 1500 CE. Nearly half are still at Rano Raraku, the main moai quarry, but hundreds were transported from there and set on stone platforms called Ahu around the island's perimeter. Almost all moai have overly large heads three-fifths the size of their bodies. The moai are chiefly the 'living faces' (aringa ora) of deified ancestors (aringa ora ata tepuna). The statues still gazed inland across their clan lands when Europeans first visited the island, but most would be cast down during later conflicts between clans.
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  • Item: Add a moai head to your claimed island.
  • Placed: Talk to the big, giant head.
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