This article is about the character from the Angry Birds Evolution portion of the Movie Dimension. You may be looking for the bird from Angry Birds: Summer Madness. |
Harold is an Angry Birds Evolution bird that can be obtained at any time in the hatchery.
Biography[]
He might look slow as molasses, but this portly fluff-ball is peculiarly adept in the art of surprise attack.
Fun fact: Thanks to his unique morphology, Harold has forged a successful career as a life-drawing model.
Appearance[]
Normal[]
He is a small fat yellowish-white bird with a large puff on his head, a curved yellow beak, talons of the same color, small eyebrows, large eyes, small wings, a black feather on top of the puff and a large black feather tail.
Evolution[]
Based on an English Budgerigar, he has now black spots behind his eyes, various black spots below the face, a black spot on the beak, more feathers on the puff and in the tail. He wears a bone on the puff like a troglodyte.
Abilities[]
White Might Rank 1[]
Roll out a spiky carpet that deals 221 damage to any enemy on its path. Hit enemies are tagged to receive 40% more damage from the white bird's next turn.
White Might Rank 1 (Evolution)[]
Roll out a spiky carpet that deals 285 damage to any enemy on its path. Hit enemies are tagged to receive 40% more damage from white birds' next turn.
Leader Skill[]
Damage Bonus White []
All white birds in team get +30% attack power.
Bird Information[]
Health[]
When he is in his first level, it is less than 200, but he can be evolved to surpass this number.
Strength[]
When he is in his first level, it is less than 90, but he can be evolved to surpass this number.
Bird Power[]
When is in his first level, he gives less than 540 Bird Power to the team, but he can be evolved and trained to give more.
Costs[]
It costs 200 White Evolution material to evolve him. The income of White Evolution Material and Coins when selling him varies according to his level.
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