Coffin Zoge can't burrow, but can revive an infinite amount of times, making it an annoying wall, especially in its first appearance paired with Dark Emperor Nyandam and Tackey.
Strategy[]
When facing a horde of Coffin Zoges, it's a good idea to use Area Attackers (preferably with Zombie Killer) to vanquish them quickly. If you kill them individually, it will be difficult to push past them because the previous Coffin Zoge usually revives before you can kill the next one. Alternatively, you could take use Coffin Zoge to clog the enemy limit to prevent even more dangerous enemies from spawning, which is required in Veggie Friends and Forever Fishing.
An ancient hero of the Doge Army. Registered last year as an endangered species... the elder dead live a lonely life. Scholarly name: Canis Deadus Doornailus
Zombie belonging to a [taxonomic] family of Doges from ancient times. An endangered species, but some scholars argue, "Their population isn't decreasing at all." The controversy is unbearable. Scholarly name: Kano Kegata Noinu
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Gallery[]
Coffin Zoge's spritesheet
Coffin Zoge's animations
Trivia[]
Its dog-latin name, Canis Deadus Doornailus, means "Dog as dead as a doornail." "Dog latin" means adding the suffix "-us" onto the end of something. E.g., Big Shark - Sharkus Maximus
It is the only Doge variant whose Japanese name uses the word inu (dog) instead of wan (woof) or wanko (doggy/puppy).
Unlike Wall Cat and Wall Doge, Coffin Zoge doesn't jump before falling down.