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The logs, substantiated by interactions during the finale of the anime, indicate that the giant Cerulean is attracted to fire (ranging from tiny flames to the sun) and will follow it blindly regardless of its surroundings. It is also extremely vulnerable to water, and upon contact with it, the affected area petrifies into volcanic rock. This is seen when Friends incapacitate one of its legs in their effort to free Kaban, as well as during the giant Cerulean's final moments, where it plunges into the ocean and hardens into a small island. Whether this weakness to water extends to all Ceruleans is unknown, although in the Nexon game, the water-based attacks of certain Friends (such as [[Blue Whale/Nexon Game|Blue Whale]]) do not appear to have any special effect.
The logs, substantiated by interactions during the finale of the anime, indicate that the giant Cerulean is attracted to fire (ranging from tiny flames to the sun) and will follow it blindly regardless of its surroundings. It is also extremely vulnerable to water, and upon contact with it, the affected area petrifies into volcanic rock. This is seen when Friends incapacitate one of its legs in their effort to free Kaban, as well as during the giant Cerulean's final moments, where it plunges into the ocean and hardens into a small island. Whether this weakness to water extends to all Ceruleans is unknown, although in the Nexon game, the water-based attacks of certain Friends (such as [[Blue Whale/Nexon Game|Blue Whale]]) do not appear to have any special effect.


[[File:dark hunters.PNG|thumb|upright=1.0|right|Concept art of the Dark Hunters.]]
=== Generation 2 Ceruleans/"Dark Hunters" ===
=== Generation 2 Ceruleans/"Dark Hunters" ===
[[File:dark hunters.PNG|thumb|upright=1.0|right|Concept art of the Dark Hunters.]]
Another class of black Cerulean featured solely in the original game's after-story. Whether they are connected to or separate from the giant Cerulean in the previous section is unknown. These Ceruleans, tentatively known as "Dark Hunters" (DH), possess frightening capabilities and a much more complex range of behavior than their standard counterparts. The report on DHs in the second guidebook hypothesizes that they are a natural evolution of regular Ceruleans, but notes that [[Kako|Professor Kako]] thinks otherwise.
Another class of black Cerulean featured solely in the original game's after-story. Whether they are connected to or separate from the giant Cerulean in the previous section is unknown. These Ceruleans, tentatively known as "Dark Hunters" (DH), possess frightening capabilities and a much more complex range of behavior than their standard counterparts. The report on DHs in the second guidebook hypothesizes that they are a natural evolution of regular Ceruleans, but notes that [[Kako|Professor Kako]] thinks otherwise.