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* In ''VideoGame/StardewValley'', Duggies are an enemy type that pop up out of tillable ground in the Mines by surprise. They're fairly weak enemies that don't do a lot of damage, but are one of the hardest things to avoid.


** ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter2004'': Diablos and Monoblos, despite being Flying Wyverns, make very little use of their wings to fly. Instead, they utilize the fingers in front to dig through sand incredibly quickly, and burst right under you leading to many a cart. However, when a [[MakeMeWannaShout sonic bomb]] or other source of loud noise is deployed near the monster while it's underground, it typically surfaces early and unprepared, allowing the Hunter to take advantage of its weakness.

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** ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter2004'': Diablos and Monoblos, despite being Flying Wyverns, make very little use of their wings to fly. Instead, they utilize the fingers in front to dig through sand incredibly quickly, and burst right under you leading to many a cart. However, when a [[MakeMeWannaShout sonic bomb]] bomb or other source of loud noise is deployed near the monster while it's underground, it typically surfaces early and unprepared, allowing the Hunter to take advantage of its weakness.
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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': The move Dig is a 2-turn attack that starts with the user digging underground and for the most part safe from any attack the opponent will do, then attacks on the next turn. Only moves like Magnitude, Earthquake, and Fissure, along with [[AlwaysAccurateAttack moves that don't miss]] (depending on the generation), can hit a Pokemon using Dig. (Although the first two will deal double damage for doing so.)

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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': The move Dig is a 2-turn attack that starts with the user digging underground and for the most part safe from any attack the opponent will do, then attacks on the next turn. Only moves like Magnitude, Earthquake, and Fissure, along with moves which [[AlwaysAccurateAttack moves that don't miss]] bypass accuracy checks]] (depending on the generation), can hit a Pokemon using Dig. (Although the first two will deal double damage for doing so.)
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