Giggireyna's name is derived from "Giggi" the monster and "reyna" which in Fillipino means "Queen", so the entire meaning of her name is "Giggi queen".
Monster Type[]
Pseudo Wyvern
Habitats[]
Tundra and the Drowned Caverns.
Diet[]
Anything it can kill and freeze in its caves.
Interesting Facts...[]
1) It doesn't jump up to the ceilings of caves (due to its emense abdomin) , it climbs the walls of the caves up to the ceiling instead.
2) Its abdomin has three pores: The two larger ones produse eggs while the smallest one squirts a poisonous liquid.
3) It is even more fertile than the Gigginox.
4) It uses poison attacks less frequently.
5) Its unnerving talons are clearly visible.
Attacks...[]
1) Gigginox charge+bite
2) Gigginox bite
3) Jumpback poison ball (inflicts poison)
4) poison ball (inflicts poison)
5) Barioth tailswipe
6) Barioth tailswipe+lay egg (it lays the egg where the tail swipe stops [near the head])
7) Barioth tailswipe+poison beam from the tail (pison beam happens simultatiously with the tail swipe)
8) Lay egg (may be used on the ceiling)
9) Shoot egg (it raises its tail like a scorpion's then fires an egg [ egg explodes upon ground contact and all of the Giggi jump out of the explosion imediatly {if hit directly by the egg you are inflicted with the status "Egged"}]) (may be used on the ceiling [shoots downwards])
10) Shoot egg rapid fire (shoots three eggs in rapid succesion [rage mode only])(may be used on the ceiling [shoots downwards])
11) Lay egg on back (same move as a G-rank Gigginox [ it can have up to 3 eggs on its back at a time])(may be used on the ceiling)
12) Poison beam from the tail ( it raises its tail like a scorpion's then shoots a beam from side-to-side)(may be used on the ceiling [shoots downwards])
13) Pin move ( raises its tail like a scorpion's then shoots a web-like substance that then pins you to the ground)
14) Gigginox bogy slam
15) Gigginox poison body slam (inflicts poison)
16) Gigginox poison body slam+lay egg (inflicts poison [tail arches over the head and the egg is laid in front of the head])