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*'''[[Mario]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | *'''[[Mario]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
*'''[[Peach]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | *'''[[Peach]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
− | *'''[[Bowser]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | + | *'''[[Bowser]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] (''non playable''), [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
+ | *'''[[Luigi]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] (''non playable''), [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] (''non playable''), [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
== Partners == | == Partners == | ||
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*'''[[Bobbery]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[Bobbery]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''[[Ms. Mowz]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[Ms. Mowz]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
− | *'''[[ | + | *'''[[Tippi]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
+ | *'''[[Thoreau]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Boomer]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Slim]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Thudley]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Carrie]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Fleep]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Cudge]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Dottie]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Barry]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Dashell]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Piccolo]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Tiptron]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
== Support == | == Support == | ||
− | *'''[[ | + | *'''[[Merlon]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
*'''[[Kammy Koopa]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[Kammy Koopa]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''[[Star Spirits]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''[[Star Spirits]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
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**Klevar | **Klevar | ||
**Kalmar | **Kalmar | ||
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*'''[[Twink]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''[[Twink]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
*'''[[Toadsworth]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[Toadsworth]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''[[Toadette]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[Toadette]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''[[Black Chests]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[Black Chests]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
− | **Goomba | + | **The Wise Goomba |
− | **Toad Hero | + | **The Toad Hero |
− | **Boo Heroine | + | **The Boo Heroine |
− | **Koopa | + | **The Stalwart Koopa |
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*'''[[TEC-XX]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[TEC-XX]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Toad]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[The Ancients]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | **Merlight | ||
+ | **Merlimbis | ||
+ | **Merloo | ||
+ | **Merlumina | ||
== Bosses == | == Bosses == | ||
*'''[[Jr. Troopa]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''[[Jr. Troopa]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
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*'''[[Goomba King]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''[[Goomba King]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
*'''[[Koopa Bros.]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''[[Koopa Bros.]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
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*'''[[Huff N. Puff]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''[[Huff N. Puff]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
*'''[[Crystal King]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''[[Crystal King]]''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | *'''[[ | + | *'''[[Lord Crump]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
*'''[[Hooktail]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[Hooktail]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''[[Beldam]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[Beldam]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
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*'''[[Grodus|Sir Grodus]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[Grodus|Sir Grodus]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''[[Shadow Queen]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''[[Shadow Queen]]''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | *'''[[O'Chunks]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Fracktail]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Mimi]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Dimentio]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Francis]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Luigi#Super Paper Mario|Mr. L]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Brobot]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[King Croacus]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Brobot|Brobot L-Type]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Bonechill]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''[[Nastasia]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
*'''[[Count Bleck]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | *'''[[Count Bleck]]''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
=Minor Characters= | =Minor Characters= | ||
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== A == | == A == | ||
*'''Albino Dinos''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Albino Dinos''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
**The Albino Dinos appear at the very end of the Crystal Palace in Paper Mario. There are three altogether standing on podiums throughout one half of the room, with three statues standing in identical spots on the other half. The trick is to move them (and consequently the statues) onto switches on the floor; they can only be moved in the direction they're facing, however. Albino Dinos resemble the Dino Rhinos from Super Mario World, only white. | **The Albino Dinos appear at the very end of the Crystal Palace in Paper Mario. There are three altogether standing on podiums throughout one half of the room, with three statues standing in identical spots on the other half. The trick is to move them (and consequently the statues) onto switches on the floor; they can only be moved in the direction they're facing, however. Albino Dinos resemble the Dino Rhinos from Super Mario World, only white. | ||
− | [[Image:Anti Guy.png | + | [[Image:Anti Guy.png|right]] |
*'''Anti Guy''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Anti Guy''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 50, Attack: 10-12, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 50, '''Attack''': 10-12, '''Defense''': 0 |
**Anti Guy is a black-robed Shy Guy first found guarding a chest in Shy Guy's Toy Box. If you try to take the Power Plus badge inside, he attacks. As evidenced by his stats, it's a rather dangerous battle; however, the ordeal can be avoided by offering him a piece of Lemon Candy. You may also encounter a group of three Anti Guys in Bowser's Castle if you fail the quiz held by the second of the guard doors. | **Anti Guy is a black-robed Shy Guy first found guarding a chest in Shy Guy's Toy Box. If you try to take the Power Plus badge inside, he attacks. As evidenced by his stats, it's a rather dangerous battle; however, the ordeal can be avoided by offering him a piece of Lemon Candy. You may also encounter a group of three Anti Guys in Bowser's Castle if you fail the quiz held by the second of the guard doors. | ||
− | [[Image:Atomic Boo.jpg | + | [[Image:Atomic Boo.jpg|right|80px]] |
− | *'''Atomic Boo''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | + | *'''Atomic Boo''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
− | **HP: 40, Attack: 4, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 40, '''Attack''': 4, '''Defense''': 0 |
**The Atomic Boo is found in Creepy Steeple after releasing the 200 Boos from the chest in the basement. Upon doing so and returning to the main hallway, Mario will be swarmed by Boos. Using Spin Hammer twice will anger them, and they will combine into the Atomic Boo and attack. After defeating it, you receive the Lucky Start badge. | **The Atomic Boo is found in Creepy Steeple after releasing the 200 Boos from the chest in the basement. Upon doing so and returning to the main hallway, Mario will be swarmed by Boos. Using Spin Hammer twice will anger them, and they will combine into the Atomic Boo and attack. After defeating it, you receive the Lucky Start badge. | ||
+ | **An Atomic Boo appears in Merlee's Basement in Super Paper Mario. Like other Boos, it will disappear when faced and sneak up from behind. This Atomic Boo only has 10 HP and 2 Attack. | ||
== B == | == B == | ||
*'''Bandy Andy''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Bandy Andy''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
− | [[Image:Big Lantern Ghost.png | + | **Bandy Andy is a member of the Hand-It-Overs, a team of Bandits who regularly compete in the Glitz Pit battles. Though the team seems to be forever stuck in the minor leagues, Andy doesn't seem to mind. He spends his free time exploring the arena and gathering its secrets, including a collection he refers to as the Seven Wonders of the Glitz Pit. However, this led to his "retirement" at the hands of Grubba when he saw the manager using the Crystal Star to power himself. |
+ | *'''Bestovius''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''Big Blooper''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | **'''HP''': ?? (3 hits), '''Attack''': 2, '''Defense''': 0 | ||
+ | **Continuing the trend of giant Blooper bosses in Paper Mario games, the Big Blooper attacks Mario and co. in Chapter 3-2. Early in the stage it tries to slap the group with its tentacles. Near the end of the level, it will appear in the background and trap them between two of the tentacles, then attack with the remaining eight. The Big Blooper can only be defeated by striking the red tentacle three times. | ||
+ | [[Image:Big Lantern Ghost.png|right]] | ||
*'''Big Lantern Ghost''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Big Lantern Ghost''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 40, Attack: 2-5, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 40, '''Attack''': 2-5, '''Defense''': 0 |
**The Big Lantern Ghost is found near the end of Shy Guy's Toy Box, in a pitch black room across from General Guy's fort. Though it is at first too dark for Mario to see and attack him, hitting his lantern will cause the room to brighten, and also force Big Lantern Ghost to spend a turn dimming the lantern. After defeating him, Mario discovers Watt inside of the lantern, who agrees to join the party. | **The Big Lantern Ghost is found near the end of Shy Guy's Toy Box, in a pitch black room across from General Guy's fort. Though it is at first too dark for Mario to see and attack him, hitting his lantern will cause the room to brighten, and also force Big Lantern Ghost to spend a turn dimming the lantern. After defeating him, Mario discovers Watt inside of the lantern, who agrees to join the party. | ||
*'''Blooey''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Blooey''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
− | [[Image:Blooper PM.png | + | **A Blooper from the Pudding Continent in the Waffle Kingdom, Blooey was once known as the White Torpedo. He met up with Luigi during his quest to find Princess Eclair and agreed to help him find the Marvelous Compass piece in Rumblebump Volcano. During a fight with a giant statue, Luigi accidently threw Blooey into a pit of lava, burning him alive. |
+ | **Though Blooey at first followed Luigi for the sole purpose of getting revenge on him, he later seemed happy to have been burned; it possibly gave him some sort of immunity against the Chestnut King's attacks. | ||
+ | [[Image:Blooper PM.png|right]] | ||
*'''Blooper''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Blooper''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 30, Attack: 3, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 30, '''Attack''': 3, '''Defense''': 0 |
**A large Blooper that appears in one of two places in the Toad Town Tunnels (depending on which place you go to first). The Blooper lunges at Mario with a cry of its name and attacks with either a drilling attack from above or a squirt of ink. The Blooper is floating, making it safe from Hammer attacks. | **A large Blooper that appears in one of two places in the Toad Town Tunnels (depending on which place you go to first). The Blooper lunges at Mario with a cry of its name and attacks with either a drilling attack from above or a squirt of ink. The Blooper is floating, making it safe from Hammer attacks. | ||
− | [[Image:Blooper_PM2.jpg | + | [[Image:Blooper_PM2.jpg|right|80px]] |
*'''Blooper''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Blooper''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
− | **HP: 12, Attack: 1, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 12, '''Attack''': 1, '''Defense''': 0 |
**This giant Blooper resides within the Rogueport Sewers, blocking the path to the Petal Meadows warp pipe. After Mario attacks one of its tentacles, it becomes enraged and attacks. The Blooper will start the battle hiding above the ceiling, with only two tentacles exposed. After these have been destroyed, it falls to the floor and can be defeated. | **This giant Blooper resides within the Rogueport Sewers, blocking the path to the Petal Meadows warp pipe. After Mario attacks one of its tentacles, it becomes enraged and attacks. The Blooper will start the battle hiding above the ceiling, with only two tentacles exposed. After these have been destroyed, it falls to the floor and can be defeated. | ||
*'''Blue Gate Plant''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Blue Gate Plant''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | **One of three flowers that will barr Mario's passage through Flower Fields. This one will only let Mario through if he gives it a Blue Berry found along the path to Lily's spring. | ||
*'''Blue Yoshi Kid''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Blue Yoshi Kid''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | [[Image:Bonetail.jpg | + | **A member of the Fearsome Five, the Blue Yoshi Kid ran into the Jade Jungle to play hide-and-seek just like the others. He was found on the west end of the jungle, across multiple expanses of water. |
+ | [[Image:Bonetail.jpg|right|80px]] | ||
*'''Bonetail''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Bonetail''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
− | **HP: 200, Attack: 8, Defense: 2 | + | **'''HP''': 200, '''Attack''': 8, '''Defense''': 2 |
**The oldest of the three dragons in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Bonetail can be found on the 100th floor of the Pit of 100 Trials. He is possibly the hardest boss in the game, which is only worsened by 90 floors of enemies prior to him. Defeating him, however, will earn you the Return Postage badge. | **The oldest of the three dragons in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Bonetail can be found on the 100th floor of the Pit of 100 Trials. He is possibly the hardest boss in the game, which is only worsened by 90 floors of enemies prior to him. Defeating him, however, will earn you the Return Postage badge. | ||
*'''Boo's Portrait''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Boo's Portrait''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | **The Boo's Portrait is at first an empty picture frame located within Boo's Mansion. He offers to give Mario a boost to the third floor of the mansion, so long as Mario can find the painting that goes with the frame. | ||
*'''Bootler''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Bootler''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **Bootler is the caretaker of Boo's Mansion and its current owner, Lady Bow. As can be expected, Bootler frets for Bow's safety constantly, and is hard pressed to let her venture out on her own. According to a Toad at the Toad Town Docks, he was in love with Bow's grandmother, which explains his concern. He appears alongside Bow in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door at Poshley Heights. | ||
*'''Bruce''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Bruce''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | **Bruce is a Bob-omb who was trapped at Koopa Bros. Fortress along with Bombette. After the Koopa Bros. were defeated, he moved into Kooper's vacated house. He pines for Bombette during the entire adventure, sending her letters with, "I love you," written repeatedly inside. He also gets into a rather explosive fight with his new roommate (another Bob-omb) over the issue. Bombette, of course, has no interest. | ||
*'''Bub''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Bub''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **The son of Goldbob and Sylvia, Bub is a young Bob-omb first met at Glitzville. He is a fan of the Great Gonzales, and is usually heard cheering him on. Mario runs into him later on the Excess Express and discovers that it's Bub's birthday. Since Bub greatly admires train engineers, Mario gives him the engineer's autograph as a present. He then spends the rest of the adventure with his family in Poshley Heights. | ||
*'''Bubble Plant''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Bubble Plant''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | [[Image:Buzzar.png | + | **One of the plants in Flower Fields, the Bubble Plant is one of few characters in the game that are not made of paper. If Mario gives it a Bubble Berry (found on the path from Lily's spring), it will blow a giant bubble for him to ride in. Using the bubble, Mario can then cross a pit of thorns to reach the Sun's tower. |
+ | [[Image:Buzzar.png|right]] | ||
*'''Buzzar''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Buzzar''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 40, Attack: 1-4, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 40, '''Attack''': 1-4, '''Defense''': 0 |
**Buzzar is a bounty-hunting bird that roosts in the canyon separating Mt. Rugged from Dry Dry Desert. After finding a Wanted Poster with Mario on it, he tries to confront Mario, but can easily be tricked by telling him that you're Luigi instead. At the end of the game, we see that Buzzar has been hatching a set of eggs in his nest, despite himself being male. | **Buzzar is a bounty-hunting bird that roosts in the canyon separating Mt. Rugged from Dry Dry Desert. After finding a Wanted Poster with Mario on it, he tries to confront Mario, but can easily be tricked by telling him that you're Luigi instead. At the end of the game, we see that Buzzar has been hatching a set of eggs in his nest, despite himself being male. | ||
+ | **Buzzar does not appear in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door; however, he is mentioned by Lumpy the Ratooey, who went to Dry Dry Desert to dig for oil. While crossing Mt. Rugged, Lumpy was attacked by Buzzar and had his backpack stolen, which contained all of his food and water. | ||
== C == | == C == | ||
− | [[Image:Chan.png | + | [[Image:Chan.png|right]] |
*'''Chan''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Chan''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 15, Attack: 2, Defense: 2 | + | **'''HP''': 15, '''Attack''': 2, '''Defense''': 2 |
**A low-ranked member of the Toad Town Dojo, Chan is the first to fall to Mario's fighting skill. Unfortunately for him, being a Buzzy Beetle makes him susceptible to Jump attacks, and he will likely spend the entire battle on his back. Defeating Chan earns Mario the First-Degree Card. | **A low-ranked member of the Toad Town Dojo, Chan is the first to fall to Mario's fighting skill. Unfortunately for him, being a Buzzy Beetle makes him susceptible to Jump attacks, and he will likely spend the entire battle on his back. Defeating Chan earns Mario the First-Degree Card. | ||
*'''Charlieton''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Charlieton''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **A wandering salesman in Rogueport, Charlieton can be found at Rogueport Square selling exclusive badges and rare items. Though he only offers four items at a time, those items will switch every time Mario leaves town and comes back. Charlieton will also sell common items to Mario in the Pit of 100 Trials (he may appear on every tenth floor). The items become steadily more expensive the further down Mario goes. | ||
*'''Chef Shimi''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Chef Shimi''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **Chef Shimi is a Cheep Cheep cook on the Excess Express. He first needs help from Mario when one of the galley pots (with stew) is stolen by Heff T. Like the rest of the passengers on the train, he is captured by the Smorg at the start of the third day, but saved by Mario. He tends to mix up his words when he speaks, due to the fact that Cheep Cheep is his first language. | ||
*'''Chestnut King''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Chestnut King''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **What appears to be a fearsome beast, the Chestnut King is not actually seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but talked of at length by Luigi. He had apparently kidnapped Princess Eclair of the Waffle Kingdom and held her captive at Hatesong Tower. However, it is later discovered that the Chestnut King and Princess Eclair are in love, and the Chestnut King was turned into a monster by Minister Crepe. Thanks to Luigi, the two end up happily ever after again. | ||
*'''Chet Rippo''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Chet Rippo''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **In Paper Mario, Chet Rippo is a bird-like creature that hangs out in the southern part of Toad Town. Chet Rippo will offer to raise one of Mario's stats, but at a price; the remaining two stats will be lowered. A completely different Chet Rippo appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but has essentially the same abilities. This Chet Rippo can also take a rank from one partner and give it to another. | ||
*'''Chuck Quizmo''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Chuck Quizmo''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | **Chuck Quizmo is a tophat-wearing worm who is the self-proclaimed quizmaster. He appears in various towns during Mario's quest and asks him to play a quick trivia game, which involves answering a question about something earlier in the adventure. A correct answer earns Mario a Star Piece. Chuck Quizmo will ask 64 questions total before retiring as quizmaster. | ||
*'''Cleftor''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Cleftor''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **A member of the Punk Rocks, a team of three Hyper Bald Clefts in the Glitz Pit, Cleftor and his team are perpetually stuck in the minor leagues there. When Mario first enters the Glitz Pit challenge, Cleftor bears nothing but insults for him. However, as "Mustache" progresses, he comes to have a grudging respect. | ||
*'''The Composer''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''The Composer''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | **The Composer is a Toad living at Dry Dry Outpost in Paper Mario. He is a melodic genius, but cannot sing or write lyrics at all. After giving him the Lyrics from Master Poet, the Composer will write up an accompanying melody which, when given back to Master Poet, will prompt the acquisition of an Attack FX badge. | ||
*'''Cranberry''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Cranberry''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **The last of the legendary Lums, Luigi claims to have met Cranberry in the Rapturous Ruins of the Waffle Kingdom. Cranberry broke and scattered the pieces of the Marvelous Compass to keep it out of evil's hands, then went into a deep sleep in anticipation of a mighty hero (apparently Luigi). After telling Luigi the above story, he and the Rapturous Ruins disappeared completely. | ||
*'''Crepe''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Crepe''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **A minister of the Waffle Kingdom, Crepe sent a letter to the Mario Bros. requesting that they rescue Princess Eclair from the Chestnut King during Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Since Mario was in Rogueport, only Luigi took the task. It is later revealed that Crepe had turned the Chestnut King into a monster to trick Luigi into collecting the pieces of the Marvelous Compass. He transformed into a monster at Hatesong Tower after Luigi had done so. Using the Marvelous Compass, Luigi was able to see Crepe's attacks in advance and counter him until he was defeated. | ||
== D == | == D == | ||
*'''Darkly''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Darkly''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **A former resident of Twilight Town, Darkly left at some point and moved into a back alley at Rogueport. Though for most of the adventure he won't talk, he does help Mario get through the warp pipe to Twilight Town by writing his name on the seat of his overalls... | ||
*'''Dazzle''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Dazzle''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **Dazzle is a mysterious creature that lives in the Rogueport Sewers in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is a collector of Star Pieces, and will trade Mario various badges for the shinies. Dazzle effectively replaces Merlow from Paper Mario. | ||
*'''Don Pianta''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Don Pianta''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **Father of Francesca and head of the Pianta Syndicate, Don Pianta makes residence behind the shop on the west side of Rogueport. He also apparently owns all the businesses there, including the Pianta Parlor. Mario comes to Don Pianta for help on two occasions, to get both a Blimp Ticket and a Train Ticket. In return, Mario must help Don Pianta find his daughter and Frankie, the man she's running away with. After giving Mario the Train Ticket, Don Pianta retires and hangs around the Pianta Parlor for the rest of the adventure. | ||
*'''Doopliss's Parrot''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Doopliss's Parrot''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
− | *'' | + | **Doopliss's parrot is the only other creature who knows Doopliss's real name at the start of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In order to keep this secret, Doopliss hid the parrot in the basement of Creepy Steeple, along with the Letter "P" (so that gamers can't guess correctly from the start). After Mario has his body stolen by Doopliss, he and Vivian find the parrot and learn the name, which ultimately leads to Mario returning to normal. |
*'''Dupree''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Dupree''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **A creepy character with a funky 'fro, Dupree is encountered at various towns throughout the Rogueport area. In Petal Meadows, he first flirts with Goombella, who completely rejects him. He is also seen at Glitzville (fawning over the incognito Jolene), Twilight Town (as a pig, causing trouble between the shopkeeper and his wife), Poshley Heights (hitting on the Toad who runs the inn), and Fahr Outpost (same as before, only now it's a Bob-omb). | ||
+ | *'''Dyllis''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
== E == | == E == | ||
− | [[Image:Electro Blooper.png | + | [[Image:Electro Blooper.png|right]] |
*'''Electro Blooper''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Electro Blooper''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 50, Attack: 4-6, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 50, '''Attack''': 4-6, '''Defense''': 0 |
**The Electro Blooper is found in the Toad Town Tunnels, in whichever spot the first Blooper does not appear in (by the warp pipes or by a chest with a badge inside). Like its predecessor it floats in the air, protecting it from Hammer attacks. It can also charge itself with electricity, causing anyone who attacks it directly to be injured as well. | **The Electro Blooper is found in the Toad Town Tunnels, in whichever spot the first Blooper does not appear in (by the warp pipes or by a chest with a badge inside). Like its predecessor it floats in the air, protecting it from Hammer attacks. It can also charge itself with electricity, causing anyone who attacks it directly to be injured as well. | ||
*'''The Excess Express Conductor''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''The Excess Express Conductor''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **A member of the Excess Express staff, the Conductor stands guard in front of the baggage car. He is responsible for handing out blankets to the passengers, though on the first night he comes up short and gives away his own. After he finds and returns it, the Conductor gives Mario a Mushroom. | ||
*'''The Excess Express Engineer''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''The Excess Express Engineer''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **The Engineer of the Excess Express keeps the train running for its three day voyage. The young Bob-omb, Bub, admires him greatly, which leads Mario to get his autograph for Bub's birthday. The Engineer is the only one on the Excess Express who isn't captured by the Smorgs on the third day. | ||
*'''The Excess Express Waitress''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''The Excess Express Waitress''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **A ditzy waitress on the Excess Express, she is completely enamored with Zip Toad, despite the one on the train being a fake. Her shell earrings are stolen by Doopliss in order to make the explosive Nitro Syrup, but returned by Mario before this could happen. | ||
== F == | == F == | ||
*'''Fice T.''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Fice T.''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | **Fice T. is the Toad assigned to guard the gate to Forever Forest in Toad Town, despite the fact that he is terrified of ghosts. Bootler takes advantage of this by sending him threatening letters. Speaking to him while Bow is Mario's partner will cause him to go into a fit. | ||
*'''Fishmael''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Fishmael''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | **Fishmael is an odd fisherman seen at the Toad Town docks. While he first tries to use Fuzzipede as bait, Fuzzipede manages to escape. Whatever bait he uses after that seems to work even better. He is also part of the chain of letters that must be delivered to receive the Lucky Day badge. | ||
+ | *'''Flavio''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | *'''Flint Cragley''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
*'''Francesca''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Francesca''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **The daughter of Don Pianta, Francesca fell in love with Frankie and convinced him to elope with her. Though Don Pianta tried to hunt them down, he later gave them leave, and they ended up stranded at Keelhaul Key. They remained behind when Mario came to save them, but returned to Rogueport after Don Pianta became sick with worry for them. | ||
*'''Frankie''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Frankie''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **Frankie was a member of the Pianta Syndicate who made the mistake of falling in love with Don Pianta's daughter. He is somewhat more responsible than Francesca, and convinced her to ask for Don Pianta's blessing rather than elope. Though they were temporarily stranded on Keelhaul Key, they returned to Rogueport later so that Frankie could take Don Pianta's place as head of the syndicate. | ||
*'''Frost T.''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Frost T.''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | [[Image:Fuzzipede.png | + | **Frost T. is a Toad living at Starborn Valley in Paper Mario, where he tends for the Star Kids until they can ascend to Star Haven. Due to his isolation, he is highly appreciative of Parakarry and his mail drops, and even sends him a letter in thanks. |
+ | [[Image:Fuzzipede.png|right]] | ||
*'''Fuzzipede''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Fuzzipede''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 20, Attack: 3, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 20, '''Attack''': 3, '''Defense''': 0 |
**What might be the cross between a Fuzzy and a Wiggler larva, the Fuzzipede is first seen at the Toad Town Docks being used as bait by Fishmael. It manages to escape him later on, only to be swallowed by the Whale. With Watt's help, Mario heads into the Whale and defeats the Fuzzipede, who then watches Fishmael and his new bait jealously from the west end of the dock. | **What might be the cross between a Fuzzy and a Wiggler larva, the Fuzzipede is first seen at the Toad Town Docks being used as bait by Fishmael. It manages to escape him later on, only to be swallowed by the Whale. With Watt's help, Mario heads into the Whale and defeats the Fuzzipede, who then watches Fishmael and his new bait jealously from the west end of the dock. | ||
== G == | == G == | ||
*'''General White''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''General White''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **General White is a white Bob-omb who lives in Fahr Outpost, where he designed a cannon powerful enough to shoot something to the moon. The mayor of Fahr Outpost decided that that cannon should never be used, however, so General White left in disgrace to Petalburg. When Mario is later seeking permission to use the cannon, he must travel to every place he's been thus far in search of General White... only to find him back at his home in Fahr Outpost. | ||
*'''Ghost T.''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Ghost T.''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
− | [[Image:Gloomtail.jpg | + | **Ghost T. is a Toad who died on the Excess Express many years ago and now haunts Cabin 004. The Conductor accidently left him a blanket on one trip and later asked Mario to find it for him. After finding Ghost T.'s diary in the baggage cart, Mario traded it to him to get the blanket. Though Ghost T. at first seemed to move on to the afterlife, knowing that no one would ever read his diary, he decided instead to stay and haunt the cabin a bit longer. Reading his diary results in an instant Game Over. |
+ | *'''Glitz Pit Fighters''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | A series of individuals and teams that duke it out for the champion belt in Glitzville. Mario must join and battle their ranks to earn the belt, which appears to have a Crystal Star on it. Glitz Pit fighters must obey certain conditions set by Grubba during a match in order to keep audiences entertained and progress through the ranks. | ||
+ | **'''The Great Gonzales''' - Known as "The Merciless Executioner", the Great Gonzales is the nickname Mario uses while in the ring; his partner is also considered part of this team. Mario becomes the third champion of the Glitz Pit after Rawk Hawk; upon leaving the Glitz Pit, Mario loses his champion status due to a computer error and must earn it again from the start. | ||
+ | **'''The Destructors''' - Known as "The Flying Bullets", the Destructors replace the Hand-It-Overs after Bandy Andy disappears. Their team consists of two Spinias and two Spanias. | ||
+ | **'''Wings of Night''' - Known as "The Sleepy Stealth Scythe", Wings of Night replace the KP Koopas after King K retires. Their team consists of four Swoopers, one of which is Sir Swoop. | ||
+ | **'''The Goomba Bros.''' - Known as "The Hoppin' Hardheads" and "The Meteorite Hardheads", the Goomba Bros. are the lowest ranked fighters in the Glitz Pit. Their team consists of five Goombas, one of which gets a first strike on Mario irregardless of a Chill Out badge (or the rules). | ||
+ | **'''The KP Koopas''' - Known as "The Shell Machines of Doom", the KP Koopas are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a KP Paratroopa and two KP Koopas, one of which is King K. The KP Koopas are replaced by Wings of Night after King K retires. | ||
+ | **'''The Pokey Triplets''' - Known as "The Spiked Terror Triplets", the Pokey Triplets are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of three Pokeys. | ||
+ | **'''The Dead Bones''' - Known as "The Bone-Banging Rockers", the Dead Bones are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of three Dull Bones. | ||
+ | **'''Spike Storm''' - Known as "The Midnight Spike-Bombers", Spike Storm is a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Lakitu and two Spinies. | ||
+ | **'''The Hand-It-Overs''' - Known as "The Grim Death Burglars", the Hand-It-Overs are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of two Bandits and two Big Bandits, one of which is Bandy Andy. The Hand-It-Overs are replaced by the Destructors after Bandy Andy disappears. | ||
+ | **'''The Mind-Bogglers''' - Known as "The Gray Entanglers", the Mind-Bogglers are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Pale Piranha, a Pider, and a Dark Puff. | ||
+ | **'''The Punk Rocks''' - Known as "The Green Torture Squad", the Punk Rocks are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of three Hyper Bald Clefts, one of which is Cleftor. | ||
+ | **'''The Bob-omb Squad''' - Known as "The Big Bomb Boomers", the Bob-omb Squad is a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of four Bob-ombs, one of which is Master Crash. | ||
+ | **'''The Armored Harriers''' - Known as "The Iron Adonis Twins", the Armored Harriers are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of two Iron Clefts. They are impossible to beat the first time, but with Yoshi's help they can be beaten, allowing Mario to progress to the major leagues while they are forced back into the minor leagues; they return after the battle with the Shellshockers seeking revenge. | ||
+ | **'''The Tiny Spinies''' - Known as "The Thorny Demons", the Tiny Spinies are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of two R.S. Buzzys (Red Spike Tops), one of which is Spiky Joe. | ||
+ | **'''The Poker Faces''' - Known as "The Ultimate Weapons", the Poker Faces are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of two Bristles. | ||
+ | **'''The Shellshockers''' - Known as "The Turtles of Hurtle", the Shellshockers are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Shady Paratroopa and two Shady Koopas, one of which is Shellshock. The Armored Harriers challenge Mario again after this match. | ||
+ | **'''The Fuzz''' - Known as "The Bottomless Vacuums", the Fuzz is a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Fuzzy, a Flower Fuzzy, and a Green Fuzzy. | ||
+ | **'''The Magikoopa Masters''' - Known as "The Underworld Servants", the Magikoopa Masters are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Red Magikoopa, a White Magikoopa, and a Green Magikoopa. Bowser challenges Mario after this match. | ||
+ | **'''Craw-Daddy''' - Known as "The Dark Gatekeeper", Craw-Daddy is a Dark Craw and a major league challenger in the Glitz Pit. | ||
+ | **'''Hamma, Bamma, and Flare''' - Known as "The Big Bad Brute Bros.", Hamma, Bamma, and Flare are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Hammer Bro, a Boomerang Bro, and a Fire Bro, one of which is Hamma Jamma. | ||
+ | **'''Chomp Country''' - Known as "The Red Ore Fear Orbs", Chomp Country is a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of two Red Chomps. | ||
+ | **'''The Koopinator''' - Known as "The Razor Blade Brigadier", the Koopinator is a Dark Koopatrol and a major league challenger in the Glitz Pit. | ||
+ | **'''Rawk Hawk''' - Known as "The Feral Nuclear Reactor", Rawk Hawk is the reigning champion of the Glitz Pit, after Prince Mush and before the Great Gonzales. After Mario leaves the Glitz Pit, Rawk Hawk reclaims the title and must be defeated again. See also: [[Rawk Hawk]] | ||
+ | **Other fighters in the Glitz Pit include Prince Mush, the first champion, and the Great Gonzales, Jr., the Yoshi partner who takes this title and rejoins the Glitz Pit at the end of the game. | ||
+ | [[Image:Gloomtail.jpg|right|80px]] | ||
*'''Gloomtail''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Gloomtail''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
− | **HP: 80, Attack: 8, Defense: 2 | + | **'''HP''': 80, '''Attack''': 8, '''Defense''': 2 |
**The middle child of the three dragons seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Gloomtail waits deep inside the Palace of Shadows. Unlike Hooktail, Gloomtail breathes acid and possesses a Megabreath attack (which takes an extra turn for him to prepare). After being defeated, Gloomtail spits up the Star Key that is needed to reach the Shadow Queen's crypt. | **The middle child of the three dragons seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Gloomtail waits deep inside the Palace of Shadows. Unlike Hooktail, Gloomtail breathes acid and possesses a Megabreath attack (which takes an extra turn for him to prepare). After being defeated, Gloomtail spits up the Star Key that is needed to reach the Shadow Queen's crypt. | ||
*'''Goldbob''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Goldbob''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | **Goldbob is the President of Golbobbington Enterprises who once lived at Fahr Outpost. Mario encounters him and his family at Glitzville, on the Excess Express, and at Poshley Heights. Goldbob copyrighted the idea of a gigantic cannon, which led to him becoming wealthy, only to move away and forget about the cannon altogether. Mario later asks him for permission to use the cannon again, and even offers Goldbob all of his coins, but gets the permission for free. | ||
*'''Gooma''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Gooma''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
*'''Goomama''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Goomama''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | *'''Goomba Bros.''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | **'''HP''': 7 (Red); 6 (Blue), '''Attack''': 1, '''Defense''': 0 | ||
*'''Goombaria''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Goombaria''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | *'''Goompa''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
*'''Goompapa''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Goompapa''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
*'''Goose''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Goose''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''Gourmet Guy''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Gourmet Guy''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | *'''Green''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
*'''Green Yoshi Kid''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Green Yoshi Kid''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
*'''Grifty''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Grifty''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''The Guard Door of Bowser's Castle''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''The Guard Door of Bowser's Castle''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | [[Image:Gus.jpg | + | [[Image:Gus.jpg|right|80px]] |
*'''Gus''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Gus''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
− | **HP: 20, Attack: 3, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 20, '''Attack''': 3, '''Defense''': 0 |
**A member of the Robbos, Gus is found on the east side of Rogueport, where he blocks the passage between Prof. Frankly's house and the Trouble Center. He will let Mario pass for 10 coins, or he can be defeated in battle, at which point he will return to the Robbos' headquarters to recuperate. | **A member of the Robbos, Gus is found on the east side of Rogueport, where he blocks the passage between Prof. Frankly's house and the Trouble Center. He will let Mario pass for 10 coins, or he can be defeated in battle, at which point he will return to the Robbos' headquarters to recuperate. | ||
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*'''Herringway''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Herringway''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
*'''Hizza''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Hizza''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | *'''Howzit''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | |||
== I == | == I == | ||
+ | *'''The InterChet''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''The InterNed''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
*'''Iron Adonis Twins''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Iron Adonis Twins''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''Ishnail''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Ishnail''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | |||
== J == | == J == | ||
*'''Jabble''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Jabble''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''Jerry''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Jerry''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''Jolene''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Jolene''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | |||
== K == | == K == | ||
− | [[Image:Kent C Koopa.png | + | [[Image:Kent C Koopa.png|right]] |
*'''Kent C. Koopa''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Kent C. Koopa''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 70, Attack: 3-10, Defense: 6 | + | **'''HP''': 70, '''Attack''': 3-10, '''Defense''': 6 |
**A giant Koopa Troopa who used to be friends with the Koopa Bros. After Chapter 5 of Paper Mario, he will block the path between Toad Town and Pleasant Path and demand a toll. He can be fought instead, but is somewhat difficult to defeat (though he seems to be weak to Mamar's Lullaby). His design may be taken from Hookbill the Koopa from Yoshi's Island. | **A giant Koopa Troopa who used to be friends with the Koopa Bros. After Chapter 5 of Paper Mario, he will block the path between Toad Town and Pleasant Path and demand a toll. He can be fought instead, but is somewhat difficult to defeat (though he seems to be weak to Mamar's Lullaby). His design may be taken from Hookbill the Koopa from Yoshi's Island. | ||
*'''King K''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''King K''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | *'''King Sammer''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''Kolorado''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
*'''Kolorado's Father''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | *'''Kolorado's Father''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
*'''Kolorado's Wife''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Kolorado's Wife''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
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== L == | == L == | ||
− | *Lahla | + | *'''Lahla''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Lakilulu | + | *'''Lakilulu''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | [[Image:Lee.png | + | [[Image:Lee.png|right]] |
*'''Lee''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Lee''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 20, Attack: 5, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 20, '''Attack''': 5, '''Defense''': 0 |
**A member of the Toad Town Dojo, Lee is able to transform into Mario's partner. This tactic can be used against him if Goombario is Mario's partner, since he will occasionally use Tattle on Mario instead of an actual attack. After defeating him, Mario earns the Second-Degree Card and the right to battle the Master. | **A member of the Toad Town Dojo, Lee is able to transform into Mario's partner. This tactic can be used against him if Goombario is Mario's partner, since he will occasionally use Tattle on Mario instead of an actual attack. After defeating him, Mario earns the Second-Degree Card and the right to battle the Master. | ||
− | *Li'l Mouser | + | *'''Li'l Mouser''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Lily | + | *'''Lily''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Lucky | + | *'''Lucky''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Lumpy | + | *'''Lumpy''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
== M == | == M == | ||
− | *Madam Merlar | + | *'''Madam Merlar''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | [[Image:The Master.png | + | [[Image:The Master.png|right]] |
*'''The Master''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''The Master''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 50/75/99, Attack: 6/8-11/10-18, Defense: 0/0/1 | + | **'''HP''': 50/75/99, '''Attack''': 6/8-11/10-18, '''Defense''': 0/0/1 |
**Head of the Toad Town Dojo, Mario can face the Master up to three times in battle. Though in the first battle all he can do is use a tazer, the Master powers up for the next two to perform a variety of karate punches and combination attacks. Though not quite as powerful as Bowser, he is still a difficult opponent. Defeating him will earn Mario the Third-Degree Card, Fourth-Degree Card, and Diploma. | **Head of the Toad Town Dojo, Mario can face the Master up to three times in battle. Though in the first battle all he can do is use a tazer, the Master powers up for the next two to perform a variety of karate punches and combination attacks. Though not quite as powerful as Bowser, he is still a difficult opponent. Defeating him will earn Mario the Third-Degree Card, Fourth-Degree Card, and Diploma. | ||
− | *Master Crash | + | *'''Master Crash''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Master Poet | + | *'''Master Poet''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *The Mayor of Fahr Outpost | + | *'''Mayor Dour''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Mayor Penguin | + | **The Mayor of Twilight Town, Dour is vexed by the bell at Creepy Steeple, which turns Twilighters into pigs whenever it rings. Mario and co. go to him for permission to leave Twilight Town, but before he can give it he turns into a pig. Fortunately, so does the gatekeeper. After the first fight with Doopliss, Dour entertains the disguised Mario and his partners at his house. |
− | *Merle | + | *'''The Mayor of Fahr Outpost''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Merlee | + | *'''Mayor Penguin''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Merlon | + | *'''Merle''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Merlow | + | *'''Merlee''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
− | *Merluvlee | + | **Merlee is originally described as the grandaughter of Merlon and twin sister of Merluvlee. In all games she runs the business of placing charms that protect Mario. Mario can meet with her in Dry Dry Outpost in Paper Mario, or in the Rogueport Sewers in The Thousand-Year Door. It is possible that the Merlons in these games may not be the same person (as the people of Merlon's tribe are named according to their profession, thus more than one person with similar skills can have the name Merlon or Merlee), and the same may be true for Merlee. |
− | *Minh T. | + | **Merlee has an extended role in Super Paper Mario, where she owns her own mansion and is described as a distant cousin of this game's Merlon. However [[Mimi]] attacks her mansion and forces her to hide in a toilet until she attracts Mario to save her in the second chapter. Mimi at one point tries impersonating Merlee when Mario finds her, but the disguise is broken after both Merlees compete in a game show hosted by the InterNed. Merlee then uses a magical cheer to help Mario defeat Mimi and awards Mario with a Pure Heart. Afterwards Merlee leaves her mansion and sets up shop in Flopside with her usual business. Merlee later sends Mario on a sidequest which results in him obtaining the [[Pixl]] [[Piccolo]], and gives Mimi a job watching over her mansion after Mimi reforms. |
− | *The Minister of Princess Peach's Castle | + | *'''Merlow''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | [[Image:Monstar.png | + | *'''Merluvlee''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
+ | *'''Minh T.''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | *'''The Minister of Princess Peach's Castle''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Monstar.png|right]] | ||
*'''Monstar''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Monstar''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 20, Attack: 1, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 20, '''Attack''': 1, '''Defense''': 0 |
**Monstar is a giant, black monster that attempts to prevent Mario's passage into Starborn Valley. Though it looks big and has flashy attacks, it is in fact rather weak. After defeating it, Monstar is revealed to be a facade put on by a group of Star Kids, who felt obliged to protect the valley from strangers. | **Monstar is a giant, black monster that attempts to prevent Mario's passage into Starborn Valley. Though it looks big and has flashy attacks, it is in fact rather weak. After defeating it, Monstar is revealed to be a facade put on by a group of Star Kids, who felt obliged to protect the valley from strangers. | ||
− | *Moustafa | + | *'''Moustafa''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Mover | + | *'''Mover''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Mr. Hammer | + | *'''Mr. Hammer''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Mr. Hoggle | + | *'''Mr. Hoggle''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Mrs. Penguin | + | *'''Mrs. Penguin''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Muss T. | + | *'''Muss T.''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
+ | |||
+ | == N == | ||
+ | *'''Nolrem''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | *'''Notso''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
== O == | == O == | ||
− | *Oaklie | + | *'''Oaklie''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
+ | *'''Old Man Watchitt''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | |||
== P == | == P == | ||
− | *Pa-Patch | + | *'''Pa-Patch''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Peeka | + | *'''Peeka''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Penguin | + | *'''The Penguin Patrol''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Pennington | + | *'''Pennington''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Petuni | + | *'''Petuni''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Petunia | + | *'''Petunia''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | * | + | *'''Pianta Changer''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Plenn T. | + | *'''Plenn T.''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Podley | + | *'''Podley''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Pop Diva | + | *'''Pop Diva''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Porter | + | *'''Porter''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Posie | + | *'''Posie''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *The | + | *'''The Postmaster''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Prince Mush | + | *'''Prince Mush''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Princess Eclair | + | *'''Princess Eclair''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Pungent | + | *'''Professor Frankly''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Pungry | + | *'''Pungent''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Puni Elder | + | *'''Pungry''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Punio | + | *'''The Puni Elder''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Puniper | + | *'''Punio''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Purple Yoshi Kid | + | *'''Puniper''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
+ | *'''Purple Yoshi Kid''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | |||
== R == | == R == | ||
− | *Raphael the Raven | + | *'''Raphael the Raven''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *The Ratooey Businessman | + | *'''The Ratooey Businessman''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Red Gate Plant | + | *'''Red''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
− | *Red Yoshi Kid | + | *'''Red Gate Plant''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Rhuff | + | *'''Red Yoshi Kid''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Rip Cheato | + | *'''Rhuff''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Rocko | + | *'''Rip Cheato''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Rosie | + | *'''Rocko''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Rowf | + | *'''Rosie''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Russ T. | + | *'''Rowf''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
+ | *'''Russ T.''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | |||
== S == | == S == | ||
− | *Screamy | + | *'''Saffron''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
− | *Sheek | + | *'''The Sammer Guys''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
− | *Shellshock | + | **'''Sammer Guy'''- '''HP''': 10-80, '''Attack''': 1-8, '''Defense''': 0-3 |
− | [[Image:Shy Squad.png | + | **'''Small Sammer Guy'''- '''HP''': 1, '''Attack''': 2-5, '''Defense''': 0 |
+ | **'''Large Sammer Guy'''- '''HP''': 30-99, '''Attack''': 3-10, '''Defense''': 0-4 | ||
+ | **The Sammer Guys are the residents of Sammer's Kingdom, the setting for Chapter 6 of Super Paper Mario. They are ruled over by King Sammer, who possesses a Pure Heart. King Sammer offers the Pure Heart to Mario and co., but only if they can best his men in the Duel of 100. This marathon duel is cut short at Gate 20 as The Void threatens to destroy the kingdom, and by Gate 30 it has done so, with only Mario and co. surviving. | ||
+ | After completing the game and banishing the Chaos Heart, Sammer's Kingdom is restored. Mario and co. can reenter the Duel of 100, though the prize is now a set of extra-rare Catch Cards featuring the partners from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The Sammer Guys are mostly named after previous Mario enemies, items, or concepts, and are faced in this order: | ||
+ | #'''Jade Blooper''' | ||
+ | #'''Hill with Eyes''' | ||
+ | #'''Puffing Fist''' | ||
+ | #'''Squatting Birdo''' | ||
+ | #'''Leeping Cheep''' | ||
+ | #'''Master Wiggler''' | ||
+ | #'''Shoe of Kuribo''' | ||
+ | #'''Guy Who Fry''' | ||
+ | #'''Screaming Mantis''' | ||
+ | #'''Koopa in Winter''' | ||
+ | #'''Footsteps of Coins''' | ||
+ | #'''Urchin Lung''' | ||
+ | #'''Crow Who Eats''' | ||
+ | #'''Swollen Tongue''' | ||
+ | #'''Slipping Grip''' | ||
+ | #'''Clammy Hand''' | ||
+ | #'''Forbidden Slap''' | ||
+ | #'''Hairy Arantula in the Grass''' | ||
+ | #'''Another Castle''' | ||
+ | #'''Rolling Thwomp''' | ||
+ | #'''Thrashing Prawn''' | ||
+ | #'''Thousand-Year Roar''' | ||
+ | #'''Unshy Guy''' | ||
+ | #'''Useless Badge''' | ||
+ | #'''Sunshine Flood''' | ||
+ | #'''Grand Master Kickface''' | ||
+ | #'''Soaring Cape''' | ||
+ | #'''Yowling Yux''' | ||
+ | #'''Mystical Whistle''' | ||
+ | #'''Laughing X-Naut''' | ||
+ | #'''Dances on Turtles''' | ||
+ | #'''Fathomless Chasm of Falling''' | ||
+ | #'''Thirsting Bones''' | ||
+ | #'''Molten Panther''' | ||
+ | #'''Peeking Boo''' | ||
+ | #'''Action Commander''' | ||
+ | #'''Bullet Ill''' | ||
+ | #'''Sliding Shell''' | ||
+ | #'''Software Pirate''' | ||
+ | #'''Flailing Boom Boom''' | ||
+ | #'''Sun of Displeasure''' | ||
+ | #'''Furious Fang of Goomb''' | ||
+ | #'''Zesty Recipe''' | ||
+ | #'''Warping Pipe''' | ||
+ | #'''Fruit in Belly''' | ||
+ | #'''The Last Sheep''' | ||
+ | #'''Infinity Shlurp''' | ||
+ | #'''Spanner of Rock''' | ||
+ | #'''Star of Seven Shards''' | ||
+ | #'''Ice World''' | ||
+ | #'''Weeping Pokey''' | ||
+ | #'''Hammer Uncle''' | ||
+ | #'''Squatting Toad''' | ||
+ | #'''Ageless Goomba''' | ||
+ | #'''The Negative One''' | ||
+ | #'''Bob the Silent Blade''' | ||
+ | #'''Piranha Root''' | ||
+ | #'''Over the Flagpole''' | ||
+ | #'''Cheep Chop''' | ||
+ | #'''Raging Blargg''' | ||
+ | #'''Sleeping Turnip''' | ||
+ | #'''Way of the Blooper''' | ||
+ | #'''Phanto Grin''' | ||
+ | #'''Invisible Brock''' | ||
+ | #'''Chomp of Eternity''' | ||
+ | #'''Monty Who Waits''' | ||
+ | #'''Mustard of Doom''' | ||
+ | #'''Peanut-Butter Pider''' | ||
+ | #'''Wrath of Whacka''' | ||
+ | #'''Micro Boomba''' | ||
+ | #'''Steel Clubba''' | ||
+ | #'''Staggering Dizzy Fuzzy''' | ||
+ | #'''Upward Leaping Ninji''' | ||
+ | #'''Bronze Shroom''' | ||
+ | #'''Lakitu Storm''' | ||
+ | #'''Wandering Spiny''' | ||
+ | #'''Ripper Van Fish''' | ||
+ | #'''Infinite Jump''' | ||
+ | #'''Alternate Path''' | ||
+ | #'''Dayzee the Merciless''' | ||
+ | #'''Smiling Cloud''' | ||
+ | #'''Bullet Bull''' | ||
+ | #'''Block of POW''' | ||
+ | #'''Inferno Flower''' | ||
+ | #'''Plugged Snifit''' | ||
+ | #'''Bounding Star''' | ||
+ | #'''Metal Cap''' | ||
+ | #'''Belly of the Yoshi''' | ||
+ | #'''No Charging Chuck''' | ||
+ | #'''Climbing Vine''' | ||
+ | #'''Quizmo Question That Has No Answer''' | ||
+ | #'''Strolling Ptooie''' | ||
+ | #'''Fuzzy on Face''' | ||
+ | #'''Glitz Blade''' | ||
+ | #'''Cloak of Tanooki''' | ||
+ | #'''Coin Harvester Without Remorse''' | ||
+ | #'''Pidget on Wind's Breath''' | ||
+ | #'''Sensei Ruff Puff''' | ||
+ | #'''Pit of Crying Shames''' | ||
+ | #'''End Boss''' | ||
+ | Sammer Guys come in three sizes, with Small Sammer Guys being very fast and Large Sammer Guys being very strong. There are five types of Sammer Guy, including: Green, Blue (can jump), Red (can jump and use sword beams), Grey (can jump and spit orbs of energy), and Multicolored (can flip into 3-D and extend sword). Some have spikes on their heads or use maces instead of swords, while others may be backed up by a Ninjerry, Ninjohn, or Ninjoe. Every 25th battle is against an armored Sammer Guy that is faster and stronger than the others. | ||
+ | *'''Screamy''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | *'''Shadoo''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | **'''HP''': 100 (x4), '''Attack''': 10-20, '''Defense''': 0-4 | ||
+ | **Shadoo is the boss of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. When Mario and co. first reach the final floor of the Pit, an unseen voice will tell them to redo it from the start and provide them with a pipe to the surface. The second time down, Shadoo reveals that he has been watching the group in order to create dark clones of them. They attack in the following order: Dark Luigi, Dark Bowser, Dark Peach, and Dark Mario. When Dark Mario is defeated, Shadoo explains in his final breath that he wanted to take the Pixls from the group to use them as revenge against his creators, the Ancients. Eight chests will then appear with Catch Cards depicting the heroes and their dark versions, as well as a pipe out. | ||
+ | *'''Sheek''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
+ | *'''Shellshock''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Shy Squad.png|right]] | ||
*'''Shy Squad''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Shy Squad''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 15 (1 per Shy Guy), Attack: 15 (1 per Shy Guy), Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 15 (1 per Shy Guy), '''Attack''': 15 (1 per Shy Guy), '''Defense''': 0 |
**A group of Shy Guys, Mario chases the Shy Squad through Shy Guy's Toy Box as he makes his way to General Guy. The Shy Squad will first try to stop him by beating him up in a dark room, though they are easily scared away by Watt's light. They'll then attack on General Guy's orders; there are 15 units in all, though it's likely they won't all get a hit in. For fun, attempt to defeat all but one member of the squad. | **A group of Shy Guys, Mario chases the Shy Squad through Shy Guy's Toy Box as he makes his way to General Guy. The Shy Squad will first try to stop him by beating him up in a dark room, though they are easily scared away by Watt's light. They'll then attack on General Guy's orders; there are 15 units in all, though it's likely they won't all get a hit in. For fun, attempt to defeat all but one member of the squad. | ||
− | *Sir Swoop | + | *'''Sir Swoop''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *The Snowmen | + | *'''The Snowmen''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Spiked Goomba | + | *'''Spiked Goomba''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Spiky Joe | + | *'''Spiky Joe''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Stewart | + | *'''Squirps''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
− | *The Sun | + | *'''Stewart''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | [[Image:Super Blooper.png | + | *'''The Sun''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
+ | [[Image:Super Blooper.png|right]] | ||
*'''Super Blooper''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | *'''Super Blooper''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] | ||
− | **HP: 70, Attack: 5-8, Defense: 0 | + | **'''HP''': 70, '''Attack''': 5-8, '''Defense''': 0 |
**An enormous Blooper living in the Toad Town Tunnels, it hides in one of the waterways deep underground. The Super Blooper is able to generate Blooper Babies that join it in battle, and can also charge up the power of its drilling attack. As with all Bloopers in Paper Mario, it floats and cannot be hit with standard Hammer attacks. | **An enormous Blooper living in the Toad Town Tunnels, it hides in one of the waterways deep underground. The Super Blooper is able to generate Blooper Babies that join it in battle, and can also charge up the power of its drilling attack. As with all Bloopers in Paper Mario, it floats and cannot be hit with standard Hammer attacks. | ||
− | *Sylvia | + | *'''Sylvia''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
== T == | == T == | ||
− | *Tayce T. | + | *'''Tayce T.''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Thriff T. | + | *'''Thriff T.''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Tolielip | + | *'''Tolielip''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Tony | + | *'''Tony''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Toodles | + | *'''Toodles''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Torque | + | *'''Torque''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *The Traveling Nomadimouse | + | *'''The Traveling Nomadimouse''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
+ | |||
+ | == U == | ||
+ | *'''The Underchomp''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | **'''HP''': 16 (x3), '''Attack''': 3, '''Defense''': 4 | ||
+ | **The Underchomp is composed of three Chomps that have been chained to the same post, a reference to the three-headed Cerberus of Greek mythology. Dorguy the Third will sick it on the group in Chapter 7-2 of Super Paper Mario to test their resolve. Unlike other fights in the game, the battle with the Underchomp is turn-based. Like the Cerberus, the Underchomp is easily soothed by music; using Piccolo in the middle of the battle will put all three Chomps to sleep for two turns, making them easy to defeat. | ||
+ | |||
== V == | == V == | ||
− | *Vanna T. | + | *'''Vanna T.''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Vinny | + | *'''Vinny''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
+ | |||
== W == | == W == | ||
− | *Whacka | + | *'''Welderberg''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
− | *The Whale | + | *'''Whacka''': [[Paper Mario|PM]], [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]], [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] |
− | *Wise Wisterwood | + | *'''The Whale''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Wonky | + | *'''Wise Wisterwood''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
+ | *'''Wonky''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] | ||
+ | *'''Wracktail''': [[Super Paper Mario|SPM]] | ||
+ | **'''HP''': ??, '''Attack''': 10, '''Defense''': 0 | ||
+ | **A robot created by the Ancients, similar to Fracktail, Wracktail was sealed within the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. Its isolation there made it somewhat enraged and it gladly attacked Mario and co. when they reached the bottom floor. Wracktail fights the same way that Fracktail did, with Wrackles defending its back. In this fight however, Luigi gives an advantage since his super jump can hit Wracktail's antenna and put him above it for more stomps. Once Wracktail has been killed, a chest with Dashell inside and a pipe to the surface appear. | ||
+ | |||
== Y == | == Y == | ||
− | *Yakkey | + | *'''Yakkey''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Yellow Gate Plant | + | *'''Yellow Gate Plant''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Yellow Yoshi Kid | + | *'''Yellow Yoshi Kid''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
− | *Yoshi Leader | + | *'''The Yoshi Leader''': [[Paper Mario|PM]] |
+ | |||
== Z == | == Z == | ||
− | *Zess T. | + | *'''Zess T.''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
− | *Zip Toad | + | *'''Zip Toad''': [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|PM:TTYD]] |
Latest revision as of 10:01, 2 February 2008
Main Characters[edit]
Playable[edit]
- Mario: PM, PM:TTYD, SPM
- Peach: PM, PM:TTYD, SPM
- Bowser: PM (non playable), PM:TTYD, SPM
- Luigi: PM (non playable), PM:TTYD (non playable), SPM
Partners[edit]
- Goombario: PM
- Kooper: PM
- Bombette: PM
- Parakarry: PM, PM:TTYD
- Bow: PM, PM:TTYD
- Watt: PM
- Sushie: PM
- Lakilester: PM
- Goombella: PM:TTYD
- Koops: PM:TTYD
- Flurrie: PM:TTYD
- Yoshi Kid: PM:TTYD
- Vivian: PM:TTYD
- Bobbery: PM:TTYD
- Ms. Mowz: PM:TTYD
- Tippi: SPM
- Thoreau: SPM
- Boomer: SPM
- Slim: SPM
- Thudley: SPM
- Carrie: SPM
- Fleep: SPM
- Cudge: SPM
- Dottie: SPM
- Barry: SPM
- Dashell: SPM
- Piccolo: SPM
- Tiptron: SPM
Support[edit]
- Merlon: PM, PM:TTYD, SPM
- Kammy Koopa: PM, PM:TTYD
- Star Spirits: PM
- Eldstar
- Mamar
- Skolar
- Muskular
- Misstar
- Klevar
- Kalmar
- Twink: PM
- Toadsworth: PM:TTYD
- Toadette: PM:TTYD
- Black Chests: PM:TTYD
- The Wise Goomba
- The Toad Hero
- The Boo Heroine
- The Stalwart Koopa
- TEC-XX: PM:TTYD
- Toad: SPM
- The Ancients: SPM
- Merlight
- Merlimbis
- Merloo
- Merlumina
Bosses[edit]
- Jr. Troopa: PM
- Goomba King: PM
- Koopa Bros.: PM
- Black Ninjakoopa
- Green Ninjakoopa
- Red Ninjakoopa
- Yellow Ninjakoopa
- Tutankoopa: PM
- Tubba Blubba: PM
- General Guy: PM
- Lava Piranha: PM
- Huff N. Puff: PM
- Crystal King: PM
- Lord Crump: PM:TTYD
- Hooktail: PM:TTYD
- Beldam: PM:TTYD
- Marilyn: PM:TTYD
- Magnus von Grapple: PM:TTYD
- Rawk Hawk: PM:TTYD
- Macho Grubba: PM:TTYD
- Doopliss: PM:TTYD
- Cortez: PM:TTYD
- Smorg: PM:TTYD
- Magnus 2.0: PM:TTYD
- Sir Grodus: PM:TTYD
- Shadow Queen: PM:TTYD
- O'Chunks: SPM
- Fracktail: SPM
- Mimi: SPM
- Dimentio: SPM
- Francis: SPM
- Mr. L: SPM
- Brobot: SPM
- King Croacus: SPM
- Brobot L-Type: SPM
- Bonechill: SPM
- Nastasia: SPM
- Count Bleck: SPM
Minor Characters[edit]
Contents |
A[edit]
- Albino Dinos: PM
- The Albino Dinos appear at the very end of the Crystal Palace in Paper Mario. There are three altogether standing on podiums throughout one half of the room, with three statues standing in identical spots on the other half. The trick is to move them (and consequently the statues) onto switches on the floor; they can only be moved in the direction they're facing, however. Albino Dinos resemble the Dino Rhinos from Super Mario World, only white.
- Anti Guy: PM
- HP: 50, Attack: 10-12, Defense: 0
- Anti Guy is a black-robed Shy Guy first found guarding a chest in Shy Guy's Toy Box. If you try to take the Power Plus badge inside, he attacks. As evidenced by his stats, it's a rather dangerous battle; however, the ordeal can be avoided by offering him a piece of Lemon Candy. You may also encounter a group of three Anti Guys in Bowser's Castle if you fail the quiz held by the second of the guard doors.
- Atomic Boo: PM:TTYD, SPM
- HP: 40, Attack: 4, Defense: 0
- The Atomic Boo is found in Creepy Steeple after releasing the 200 Boos from the chest in the basement. Upon doing so and returning to the main hallway, Mario will be swarmed by Boos. Using Spin Hammer twice will anger them, and they will combine into the Atomic Boo and attack. After defeating it, you receive the Lucky Start badge.
- An Atomic Boo appears in Merlee's Basement in Super Paper Mario. Like other Boos, it will disappear when faced and sneak up from behind. This Atomic Boo only has 10 HP and 2 Attack.
B[edit]
- Bandy Andy: PM:TTYD
- Bandy Andy is a member of the Hand-It-Overs, a team of Bandits who regularly compete in the Glitz Pit battles. Though the team seems to be forever stuck in the minor leagues, Andy doesn't seem to mind. He spends his free time exploring the arena and gathering its secrets, including a collection he refers to as the Seven Wonders of the Glitz Pit. However, this led to his "retirement" at the hands of Grubba when he saw the manager using the Crystal Star to power himself.
- Bestovius: SPM
- Big Blooper: SPM
- HP: ?? (3 hits), Attack: 2, Defense: 0
- Continuing the trend of giant Blooper bosses in Paper Mario games, the Big Blooper attacks Mario and co. in Chapter 3-2. Early in the stage it tries to slap the group with its tentacles. Near the end of the level, it will appear in the background and trap them between two of the tentacles, then attack with the remaining eight. The Big Blooper can only be defeated by striking the red tentacle three times.
- Big Lantern Ghost: PM
- HP: 40, Attack: 2-5, Defense: 0
- The Big Lantern Ghost is found near the end of Shy Guy's Toy Box, in a pitch black room across from General Guy's fort. Though it is at first too dark for Mario to see and attack him, hitting his lantern will cause the room to brighten, and also force Big Lantern Ghost to spend a turn dimming the lantern. After defeating him, Mario discovers Watt inside of the lantern, who agrees to join the party.
- Blooey: PM:TTYD
- A Blooper from the Pudding Continent in the Waffle Kingdom, Blooey was once known as the White Torpedo. He met up with Luigi during his quest to find Princess Eclair and agreed to help him find the Marvelous Compass piece in Rumblebump Volcano. During a fight with a giant statue, Luigi accidently threw Blooey into a pit of lava, burning him alive.
- Though Blooey at first followed Luigi for the sole purpose of getting revenge on him, he later seemed happy to have been burned; it possibly gave him some sort of immunity against the Chestnut King's attacks.
- Blooper: PM
- HP: 30, Attack: 3, Defense: 0
- A large Blooper that appears in one of two places in the Toad Town Tunnels (depending on which place you go to first). The Blooper lunges at Mario with a cry of its name and attacks with either a drilling attack from above or a squirt of ink. The Blooper is floating, making it safe from Hammer attacks.
- Blooper: PM:TTYD
- HP: 12, Attack: 1, Defense: 0
- This giant Blooper resides within the Rogueport Sewers, blocking the path to the Petal Meadows warp pipe. After Mario attacks one of its tentacles, it becomes enraged and attacks. The Blooper will start the battle hiding above the ceiling, with only two tentacles exposed. After these have been destroyed, it falls to the floor and can be defeated.
- Blue Gate Plant: PM
- One of three flowers that will barr Mario's passage through Flower Fields. This one will only let Mario through if he gives it a Blue Berry found along the path to Lily's spring.
- Blue Yoshi Kid: PM
- A member of the Fearsome Five, the Blue Yoshi Kid ran into the Jade Jungle to play hide-and-seek just like the others. He was found on the west end of the jungle, across multiple expanses of water.
- Bonetail: PM:TTYD
- HP: 200, Attack: 8, Defense: 2
- The oldest of the three dragons in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Bonetail can be found on the 100th floor of the Pit of 100 Trials. He is possibly the hardest boss in the game, which is only worsened by 90 floors of enemies prior to him. Defeating him, however, will earn you the Return Postage badge.
- Boo's Portrait: PM
- The Boo's Portrait is at first an empty picture frame located within Boo's Mansion. He offers to give Mario a boost to the third floor of the mansion, so long as Mario can find the painting that goes with the frame.
- Bootler: PM, PM:TTYD
- Bootler is the caretaker of Boo's Mansion and its current owner, Lady Bow. As can be expected, Bootler frets for Bow's safety constantly, and is hard pressed to let her venture out on her own. According to a Toad at the Toad Town Docks, he was in love with Bow's grandmother, which explains his concern. He appears alongside Bow in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door at Poshley Heights.
- Bruce: PM
- Bruce is a Bob-omb who was trapped at Koopa Bros. Fortress along with Bombette. After the Koopa Bros. were defeated, he moved into Kooper's vacated house. He pines for Bombette during the entire adventure, sending her letters with, "I love you," written repeatedly inside. He also gets into a rather explosive fight with his new roommate (another Bob-omb) over the issue. Bombette, of course, has no interest.
- Bub: PM:TTYD
- The son of Goldbob and Sylvia, Bub is a young Bob-omb first met at Glitzville. He is a fan of the Great Gonzales, and is usually heard cheering him on. Mario runs into him later on the Excess Express and discovers that it's Bub's birthday. Since Bub greatly admires train engineers, Mario gives him the engineer's autograph as a present. He then spends the rest of the adventure with his family in Poshley Heights.
- Bubble Plant: PM
- One of the plants in Flower Fields, the Bubble Plant is one of few characters in the game that are not made of paper. If Mario gives it a Bubble Berry (found on the path from Lily's spring), it will blow a giant bubble for him to ride in. Using the bubble, Mario can then cross a pit of thorns to reach the Sun's tower.
- Buzzar: PM
- HP: 40, Attack: 1-4, Defense: 0
- Buzzar is a bounty-hunting bird that roosts in the canyon separating Mt. Rugged from Dry Dry Desert. After finding a Wanted Poster with Mario on it, he tries to confront Mario, but can easily be tricked by telling him that you're Luigi instead. At the end of the game, we see that Buzzar has been hatching a set of eggs in his nest, despite himself being male.
- Buzzar does not appear in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door; however, he is mentioned by Lumpy the Ratooey, who went to Dry Dry Desert to dig for oil. While crossing Mt. Rugged, Lumpy was attacked by Buzzar and had his backpack stolen, which contained all of his food and water.
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- Chan: PM
- HP: 15, Attack: 2, Defense: 2
- A low-ranked member of the Toad Town Dojo, Chan is the first to fall to Mario's fighting skill. Unfortunately for him, being a Buzzy Beetle makes him susceptible to Jump attacks, and he will likely spend the entire battle on his back. Defeating Chan earns Mario the First-Degree Card.
- Charlieton: PM:TTYD
- A wandering salesman in Rogueport, Charlieton can be found at Rogueport Square selling exclusive badges and rare items. Though he only offers four items at a time, those items will switch every time Mario leaves town and comes back. Charlieton will also sell common items to Mario in the Pit of 100 Trials (he may appear on every tenth floor). The items become steadily more expensive the further down Mario goes.
- Chef Shimi: PM:TTYD
- Chef Shimi is a Cheep Cheep cook on the Excess Express. He first needs help from Mario when one of the galley pots (with stew) is stolen by Heff T. Like the rest of the passengers on the train, he is captured by the Smorg at the start of the third day, but saved by Mario. He tends to mix up his words when he speaks, due to the fact that Cheep Cheep is his first language.
- Chestnut King: PM:TTYD
- What appears to be a fearsome beast, the Chestnut King is not actually seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but talked of at length by Luigi. He had apparently kidnapped Princess Eclair of the Waffle Kingdom and held her captive at Hatesong Tower. However, it is later discovered that the Chestnut King and Princess Eclair are in love, and the Chestnut King was turned into a monster by Minister Crepe. Thanks to Luigi, the two end up happily ever after again.
- Chet Rippo: PM, PM:TTYD
- In Paper Mario, Chet Rippo is a bird-like creature that hangs out in the southern part of Toad Town. Chet Rippo will offer to raise one of Mario's stats, but at a price; the remaining two stats will be lowered. A completely different Chet Rippo appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but has essentially the same abilities. This Chet Rippo can also take a rank from one partner and give it to another.
- Chuck Quizmo: PM
- Chuck Quizmo is a tophat-wearing worm who is the self-proclaimed quizmaster. He appears in various towns during Mario's quest and asks him to play a quick trivia game, which involves answering a question about something earlier in the adventure. A correct answer earns Mario a Star Piece. Chuck Quizmo will ask 64 questions total before retiring as quizmaster.
- Cleftor: PM:TTYD
- A member of the Punk Rocks, a team of three Hyper Bald Clefts in the Glitz Pit, Cleftor and his team are perpetually stuck in the minor leagues there. When Mario first enters the Glitz Pit challenge, Cleftor bears nothing but insults for him. However, as "Mustache" progresses, he comes to have a grudging respect.
- The Composer: PM
- The Composer is a Toad living at Dry Dry Outpost in Paper Mario. He is a melodic genius, but cannot sing or write lyrics at all. After giving him the Lyrics from Master Poet, the Composer will write up an accompanying melody which, when given back to Master Poet, will prompt the acquisition of an Attack FX badge.
- Cranberry: PM:TTYD
- The last of the legendary Lums, Luigi claims to have met Cranberry in the Rapturous Ruins of the Waffle Kingdom. Cranberry broke and scattered the pieces of the Marvelous Compass to keep it out of evil's hands, then went into a deep sleep in anticipation of a mighty hero (apparently Luigi). After telling Luigi the above story, he and the Rapturous Ruins disappeared completely.
- Crepe: PM:TTYD
- A minister of the Waffle Kingdom, Crepe sent a letter to the Mario Bros. requesting that they rescue Princess Eclair from the Chestnut King during Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Since Mario was in Rogueport, only Luigi took the task. It is later revealed that Crepe had turned the Chestnut King into a monster to trick Luigi into collecting the pieces of the Marvelous Compass. He transformed into a monster at Hatesong Tower after Luigi had done so. Using the Marvelous Compass, Luigi was able to see Crepe's attacks in advance and counter him until he was defeated.
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- Darkly: PM:TTYD
- A former resident of Twilight Town, Darkly left at some point and moved into a back alley at Rogueport. Though for most of the adventure he won't talk, he does help Mario get through the warp pipe to Twilight Town by writing his name on the seat of his overalls...
- Dazzle: PM:TTYD
- Dazzle is a mysterious creature that lives in the Rogueport Sewers in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. He is a collector of Star Pieces, and will trade Mario various badges for the shinies. Dazzle effectively replaces Merlow from Paper Mario.
- Don Pianta: PM:TTYD
- Father of Francesca and head of the Pianta Syndicate, Don Pianta makes residence behind the shop on the west side of Rogueport. He also apparently owns all the businesses there, including the Pianta Parlor. Mario comes to Don Pianta for help on two occasions, to get both a Blimp Ticket and a Train Ticket. In return, Mario must help Don Pianta find his daughter and Frankie, the man she's running away with. After giving Mario the Train Ticket, Don Pianta retires and hangs around the Pianta Parlor for the rest of the adventure.
- Doopliss's Parrot: PM:TTYD
- Doopliss's parrot is the only other creature who knows Doopliss's real name at the start of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In order to keep this secret, Doopliss hid the parrot in the basement of Creepy Steeple, along with the Letter "P" (so that gamers can't guess correctly from the start). After Mario has his body stolen by Doopliss, he and Vivian find the parrot and learn the name, which ultimately leads to Mario returning to normal.
- Dupree: PM:TTYD
- A creepy character with a funky 'fro, Dupree is encountered at various towns throughout the Rogueport area. In Petal Meadows, he first flirts with Goombella, who completely rejects him. He is also seen at Glitzville (fawning over the incognito Jolene), Twilight Town (as a pig, causing trouble between the shopkeeper and his wife), Poshley Heights (hitting on the Toad who runs the inn), and Fahr Outpost (same as before, only now it's a Bob-omb).
- Dyllis: SPM
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- Electro Blooper: PM
- HP: 50, Attack: 4-6, Defense: 0
- The Electro Blooper is found in the Toad Town Tunnels, in whichever spot the first Blooper does not appear in (by the warp pipes or by a chest with a badge inside). Like its predecessor it floats in the air, protecting it from Hammer attacks. It can also charge itself with electricity, causing anyone who attacks it directly to be injured as well.
- The Excess Express Conductor: PM:TTYD
- A member of the Excess Express staff, the Conductor stands guard in front of the baggage car. He is responsible for handing out blankets to the passengers, though on the first night he comes up short and gives away his own. After he finds and returns it, the Conductor gives Mario a Mushroom.
- The Excess Express Engineer: PM:TTYD
- The Engineer of the Excess Express keeps the train running for its three day voyage. The young Bob-omb, Bub, admires him greatly, which leads Mario to get his autograph for Bub's birthday. The Engineer is the only one on the Excess Express who isn't captured by the Smorgs on the third day.
- The Excess Express Waitress: PM:TTYD
- A ditzy waitress on the Excess Express, she is completely enamored with Zip Toad, despite the one on the train being a fake. Her shell earrings are stolen by Doopliss in order to make the explosive Nitro Syrup, but returned by Mario before this could happen.
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- Fice T.: PM
- Fice T. is the Toad assigned to guard the gate to Forever Forest in Toad Town, despite the fact that he is terrified of ghosts. Bootler takes advantage of this by sending him threatening letters. Speaking to him while Bow is Mario's partner will cause him to go into a fit.
- Fishmael: PM
- Fishmael is an odd fisherman seen at the Toad Town docks. While he first tries to use Fuzzipede as bait, Fuzzipede manages to escape. Whatever bait he uses after that seems to work even better. He is also part of the chain of letters that must be delivered to receive the Lucky Day badge.
- Flavio: PM:TTYD
- Flint Cragley: SPM
- Francesca: PM:TTYD
- The daughter of Don Pianta, Francesca fell in love with Frankie and convinced him to elope with her. Though Don Pianta tried to hunt them down, he later gave them leave, and they ended up stranded at Keelhaul Key. They remained behind when Mario came to save them, but returned to Rogueport after Don Pianta became sick with worry for them.
- Frankie: PM:TTYD
- Frankie was a member of the Pianta Syndicate who made the mistake of falling in love with Don Pianta's daughter. He is somewhat more responsible than Francesca, and convinced her to ask for Don Pianta's blessing rather than elope. Though they were temporarily stranded on Keelhaul Key, they returned to Rogueport later so that Frankie could take Don Pianta's place as head of the syndicate.
- Frost T.: PM
- Frost T. is a Toad living at Starborn Valley in Paper Mario, where he tends for the Star Kids until they can ascend to Star Haven. Due to his isolation, he is highly appreciative of Parakarry and his mail drops, and even sends him a letter in thanks.
- Fuzzipede: PM
- HP: 20, Attack: 3, Defense: 0
- What might be the cross between a Fuzzy and a Wiggler larva, the Fuzzipede is first seen at the Toad Town Docks being used as bait by Fishmael. It manages to escape him later on, only to be swallowed by the Whale. With Watt's help, Mario heads into the Whale and defeats the Fuzzipede, who then watches Fishmael and his new bait jealously from the west end of the dock.
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- General White: PM:TTYD
- General White is a white Bob-omb who lives in Fahr Outpost, where he designed a cannon powerful enough to shoot something to the moon. The mayor of Fahr Outpost decided that that cannon should never be used, however, so General White left in disgrace to Petalburg. When Mario is later seeking permission to use the cannon, he must travel to every place he's been thus far in search of General White... only to find him back at his home in Fahr Outpost.
- Ghost T.: PM:TTYD
- Ghost T. is a Toad who died on the Excess Express many years ago and now haunts Cabin 004. The Conductor accidently left him a blanket on one trip and later asked Mario to find it for him. After finding Ghost T.'s diary in the baggage cart, Mario traded it to him to get the blanket. Though Ghost T. at first seemed to move on to the afterlife, knowing that no one would ever read his diary, he decided instead to stay and haunt the cabin a bit longer. Reading his diary results in an instant Game Over.
- Glitz Pit Fighters: PM:TTYD
A series of individuals and teams that duke it out for the champion belt in Glitzville. Mario must join and battle their ranks to earn the belt, which appears to have a Crystal Star on it. Glitz Pit fighters must obey certain conditions set by Grubba during a match in order to keep audiences entertained and progress through the ranks.
- The Great Gonzales - Known as "The Merciless Executioner", the Great Gonzales is the nickname Mario uses while in the ring; his partner is also considered part of this team. Mario becomes the third champion of the Glitz Pit after Rawk Hawk; upon leaving the Glitz Pit, Mario loses his champion status due to a computer error and must earn it again from the start.
- The Destructors - Known as "The Flying Bullets", the Destructors replace the Hand-It-Overs after Bandy Andy disappears. Their team consists of two Spinias and two Spanias.
- Wings of Night - Known as "The Sleepy Stealth Scythe", Wings of Night replace the KP Koopas after King K retires. Their team consists of four Swoopers, one of which is Sir Swoop.
- The Goomba Bros. - Known as "The Hoppin' Hardheads" and "The Meteorite Hardheads", the Goomba Bros. are the lowest ranked fighters in the Glitz Pit. Their team consists of five Goombas, one of which gets a first strike on Mario irregardless of a Chill Out badge (or the rules).
- The KP Koopas - Known as "The Shell Machines of Doom", the KP Koopas are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a KP Paratroopa and two KP Koopas, one of which is King K. The KP Koopas are replaced by Wings of Night after King K retires.
- The Pokey Triplets - Known as "The Spiked Terror Triplets", the Pokey Triplets are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of three Pokeys.
- The Dead Bones - Known as "The Bone-Banging Rockers", the Dead Bones are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of three Dull Bones.
- Spike Storm - Known as "The Midnight Spike-Bombers", Spike Storm is a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Lakitu and two Spinies.
- The Hand-It-Overs - Known as "The Grim Death Burglars", the Hand-It-Overs are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of two Bandits and two Big Bandits, one of which is Bandy Andy. The Hand-It-Overs are replaced by the Destructors after Bandy Andy disappears.
- The Mind-Bogglers - Known as "The Gray Entanglers", the Mind-Bogglers are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Pale Piranha, a Pider, and a Dark Puff.
- The Punk Rocks - Known as "The Green Torture Squad", the Punk Rocks are a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of three Hyper Bald Clefts, one of which is Cleftor.
- The Bob-omb Squad - Known as "The Big Bomb Boomers", the Bob-omb Squad is a minor league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of four Bob-ombs, one of which is Master Crash.
- The Armored Harriers - Known as "The Iron Adonis Twins", the Armored Harriers are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of two Iron Clefts. They are impossible to beat the first time, but with Yoshi's help they can be beaten, allowing Mario to progress to the major leagues while they are forced back into the minor leagues; they return after the battle with the Shellshockers seeking revenge.
- The Tiny Spinies - Known as "The Thorny Demons", the Tiny Spinies are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of two R.S. Buzzys (Red Spike Tops), one of which is Spiky Joe.
- The Poker Faces - Known as "The Ultimate Weapons", the Poker Faces are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of two Bristles.
- The Shellshockers - Known as "The Turtles of Hurtle", the Shellshockers are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Shady Paratroopa and two Shady Koopas, one of which is Shellshock. The Armored Harriers challenge Mario again after this match.
- The Fuzz - Known as "The Bottomless Vacuums", the Fuzz is a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Fuzzy, a Flower Fuzzy, and a Green Fuzzy.
- The Magikoopa Masters - Known as "The Underworld Servants", the Magikoopa Masters are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Red Magikoopa, a White Magikoopa, and a Green Magikoopa. Bowser challenges Mario after this match.
- Craw-Daddy - Known as "The Dark Gatekeeper", Craw-Daddy is a Dark Craw and a major league challenger in the Glitz Pit.
- Hamma, Bamma, and Flare - Known as "The Big Bad Brute Bros.", Hamma, Bamma, and Flare are a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of a Hammer Bro, a Boomerang Bro, and a Fire Bro, one of which is Hamma Jamma.
- Chomp Country - Known as "The Red Ore Fear Orbs", Chomp Country is a major league team in the Glitz Pit consisting of two Red Chomps.
- The Koopinator - Known as "The Razor Blade Brigadier", the Koopinator is a Dark Koopatrol and a major league challenger in the Glitz Pit.
- Rawk Hawk - Known as "The Feral Nuclear Reactor", Rawk Hawk is the reigning champion of the Glitz Pit, after Prince Mush and before the Great Gonzales. After Mario leaves the Glitz Pit, Rawk Hawk reclaims the title and must be defeated again. See also: Rawk Hawk
- Other fighters in the Glitz Pit include Prince Mush, the first champion, and the Great Gonzales, Jr., the Yoshi partner who takes this title and rejoins the Glitz Pit at the end of the game.
- Gloomtail: PM:TTYD
- HP: 80, Attack: 8, Defense: 2
- The middle child of the three dragons seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Gloomtail waits deep inside the Palace of Shadows. Unlike Hooktail, Gloomtail breathes acid and possesses a Megabreath attack (which takes an extra turn for him to prepare). After being defeated, Gloomtail spits up the Star Key that is needed to reach the Shadow Queen's crypt.
- Goldbob: PM:TTYD
- Goldbob is the President of Golbobbington Enterprises who once lived at Fahr Outpost. Mario encounters him and his family at Glitzville, on the Excess Express, and at Poshley Heights. Goldbob copyrighted the idea of a gigantic cannon, which led to him becoming wealthy, only to move away and forget about the cannon altogether. Mario later asks him for permission to use the cannon again, and even offers Goldbob all of his coins, but gets the permission for free.
- Gooma: PM
- Goomama: PM
- Goomba Bros.: PM
- HP: 7 (Red); 6 (Blue), Attack: 1, Defense: 0
- Goombaria: PM
- Goompa: PM
- Goompapa: PM
- Goose: PM:TTYD
- Gourmet Guy: PM
- Green: SPM
- Green Yoshi Kid: PM
- Grifty: PM:TTYD
- The Guard Door of Bowser's Castle: PM
- Gus: PM:TTYD
- HP: 20, Attack: 3, Defense: 0
- A member of the Robbos, Gus is found on the east side of Rogueport, where he blocks the passage between Prof. Frankly's house and the Trouble Center. He will let Mario pass for 10 coins, or he can be defeated in battle, at which point he will return to the Robbos' headquarters to recuperate.
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- Hamma Jamma: PM:TTYD
- Harry T.: PM
- Hayzee: PM:TTYD
- Heff T.: PM:TTYD
- Herringway: PM
- Hizza: PM:TTYD
- Howzit: SPM
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- Kent C. Koopa: PM
- HP: 70, Attack: 3-10, Defense: 6
- A giant Koopa Troopa who used to be friends with the Koopa Bros. After Chapter 5 of Paper Mario, he will block the path between Toad Town and Pleasant Path and demand a toll. He can be fought instead, but is somewhat difficult to defeat (though he seems to be weak to Mamar's Lullaby). His design may be taken from Hookbill the Koopa from Yoshi's Island.
- King K: PM:TTYD
- King Sammer: SPM
- Kolorado: PM
- Kolorado's Father: PM:TTYD
- Kolorado's Wife: PM
- Koopa Koot: PM
- Koopie Koo: PM:TTYD
- Koopinator: PM:TTYD
- Koopley: PM:TTYD
- Koover: PM
- Kroop: PM:TTYD
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- Lee: PM
- HP: 20, Attack: 5, Defense: 0
- A member of the Toad Town Dojo, Lee is able to transform into Mario's partner. This tactic can be used against him if Goombario is Mario's partner, since he will occasionally use Tattle on Mario instead of an actual attack. After defeating him, Mario earns the Second-Degree Card and the right to battle the Master.
- Li'l Mouser: PM
- Lily: PM
- Lucky: PM:TTYD
- Lumpy: PM:TTYD
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- Madam Merlar: PM
- The Master: PM
- HP: 50/75/99, Attack: 6/8-11/10-18, Defense: 0/0/1
- Head of the Toad Town Dojo, Mario can face the Master up to three times in battle. Though in the first battle all he can do is use a tazer, the Master powers up for the next two to perform a variety of karate punches and combination attacks. Though not quite as powerful as Bowser, he is still a difficult opponent. Defeating him will earn Mario the Third-Degree Card, Fourth-Degree Card, and Diploma.
- Master Crash: PM:TTYD
- Master Poet: PM
- Mayor Dour: PM:TTYD
- The Mayor of Twilight Town, Dour is vexed by the bell at Creepy Steeple, which turns Twilighters into pigs whenever it rings. Mario and co. go to him for permission to leave Twilight Town, but before he can give it he turns into a pig. Fortunately, so does the gatekeeper. After the first fight with Doopliss, Dour entertains the disguised Mario and his partners at his house.
- The Mayor of Fahr Outpost: PM:TTYD
- Mayor Penguin: PM
- Merle: PM
- Merlee: PM, PM:TTYD, SPM
- Merlee is originally described as the grandaughter of Merlon and twin sister of Merluvlee. In all games she runs the business of placing charms that protect Mario. Mario can meet with her in Dry Dry Outpost in Paper Mario, or in the Rogueport Sewers in The Thousand-Year Door. It is possible that the Merlons in these games may not be the same person (as the people of Merlon's tribe are named according to their profession, thus more than one person with similar skills can have the name Merlon or Merlee), and the same may be true for Merlee.
- Merlee has an extended role in Super Paper Mario, where she owns her own mansion and is described as a distant cousin of this game's Merlon. However Mimi attacks her mansion and forces her to hide in a toilet until she attracts Mario to save her in the second chapter. Mimi at one point tries impersonating Merlee when Mario finds her, but the disguise is broken after both Merlees compete in a game show hosted by the InterNed. Merlee then uses a magical cheer to help Mario defeat Mimi and awards Mario with a Pure Heart. Afterwards Merlee leaves her mansion and sets up shop in Flopside with her usual business. Merlee later sends Mario on a sidequest which results in him obtaining the Pixl Piccolo, and gives Mimi a job watching over her mansion after Mimi reforms.
- Merlow: PM
- Merluvlee: PM, PM:TTYD, SPM
- Minh T.: PM
- The Minister of Princess Peach's Castle: PM
- Monstar: PM
- HP: 20, Attack: 1, Defense: 0
- Monstar is a giant, black monster that attempts to prevent Mario's passage into Starborn Valley. Though it looks big and has flashy attacks, it is in fact rather weak. After defeating it, Monstar is revealed to be a facade put on by a group of Star Kids, who felt obliged to protect the valley from strangers.
- Moustafa: PM
- Mover: PM:TTYD
- Mr. Hammer: PM
- Mr. Hoggle: PM:TTYD
- Mrs. Penguin: PM
- Muss T.: PM
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- Pa-Patch: PM:TTYD
- Peeka: PM:TTYD
- The Penguin Patrol: PM
- Pennington: PM:TTYD
- Petuni: PM:TTYD
- Petunia: PM
- Pianta Changer: PM:TTYD
- Plenn T.: PM:TTYD
- Podley: PM:TTYD
- Pop Diva: PM
- Porter: PM:TTYD
- Posie: PM
- The Postmaster: PM
- Prince Mush: PM:TTYD
- Princess Eclair: PM:TTYD
- Professor Frankly: PM:TTYD
- Pungent: PM:TTYD
- Pungry: PM:TTYD
- The Puni Elder: PM:TTYD
- Punio: PM:TTYD
- Puniper: PM:TTYD
- Purple Yoshi Kid: PM
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- Raphael the Raven: PM
- The Ratooey Businessman: PM:TTYD
- Red: SPM
- Red Gate Plant: PM
- Red Yoshi Kid: PM
- Rhuff: PM
- Rip Cheato: PM
- Rocko: PM:TTYD
- Rosie: PM
- Rowf: PM
- Russ T.: PM
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- Saffron: SPM
- The Sammer Guys: SPM
- Sammer Guy- HP: 10-80, Attack: 1-8, Defense: 0-3
- Small Sammer Guy- HP: 1, Attack: 2-5, Defense: 0
- Large Sammer Guy- HP: 30-99, Attack: 3-10, Defense: 0-4
- The Sammer Guys are the residents of Sammer's Kingdom, the setting for Chapter 6 of Super Paper Mario. They are ruled over by King Sammer, who possesses a Pure Heart. King Sammer offers the Pure Heart to Mario and co., but only if they can best his men in the Duel of 100. This marathon duel is cut short at Gate 20 as The Void threatens to destroy the kingdom, and by Gate 30 it has done so, with only Mario and co. surviving.
After completing the game and banishing the Chaos Heart, Sammer's Kingdom is restored. Mario and co. can reenter the Duel of 100, though the prize is now a set of extra-rare Catch Cards featuring the partners from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The Sammer Guys are mostly named after previous Mario enemies, items, or concepts, and are faced in this order:
- Jade Blooper
- Hill with Eyes
- Puffing Fist
- Squatting Birdo
- Leeping Cheep
- Master Wiggler
- Shoe of Kuribo
- Guy Who Fry
- Screaming Mantis
- Koopa in Winter
- Footsteps of Coins
- Urchin Lung
- Crow Who Eats
- Swollen Tongue
- Slipping Grip
- Clammy Hand
- Forbidden Slap
- Hairy Arantula in the Grass
- Another Castle
- Rolling Thwomp
- Thrashing Prawn
- Thousand-Year Roar
- Unshy Guy
- Useless Badge
- Sunshine Flood
- Grand Master Kickface
- Soaring Cape
- Yowling Yux
- Mystical Whistle
- Laughing X-Naut
- Dances on Turtles
- Fathomless Chasm of Falling
- Thirsting Bones
- Molten Panther
- Peeking Boo
- Action Commander
- Bullet Ill
- Sliding Shell
- Software Pirate
- Flailing Boom Boom
- Sun of Displeasure
- Furious Fang of Goomb
- Zesty Recipe
- Warping Pipe
- Fruit in Belly
- The Last Sheep
- Infinity Shlurp
- Spanner of Rock
- Star of Seven Shards
- Ice World
- Weeping Pokey
- Hammer Uncle
- Squatting Toad
- Ageless Goomba
- The Negative One
- Bob the Silent Blade
- Piranha Root
- Over the Flagpole
- Cheep Chop
- Raging Blargg
- Sleeping Turnip
- Way of the Blooper
- Phanto Grin
- Invisible Brock
- Chomp of Eternity
- Monty Who Waits
- Mustard of Doom
- Peanut-Butter Pider
- Wrath of Whacka
- Micro Boomba
- Steel Clubba
- Staggering Dizzy Fuzzy
- Upward Leaping Ninji
- Bronze Shroom
- Lakitu Storm
- Wandering Spiny
- Ripper Van Fish
- Infinite Jump
- Alternate Path
- Dayzee the Merciless
- Smiling Cloud
- Bullet Bull
- Block of POW
- Inferno Flower
- Plugged Snifit
- Bounding Star
- Metal Cap
- Belly of the Yoshi
- No Charging Chuck
- Climbing Vine
- Quizmo Question That Has No Answer
- Strolling Ptooie
- Fuzzy on Face
- Glitz Blade
- Cloak of Tanooki
- Coin Harvester Without Remorse
- Pidget on Wind's Breath
- Sensei Ruff Puff
- Pit of Crying Shames
- End Boss
Sammer Guys come in three sizes, with Small Sammer Guys being very fast and Large Sammer Guys being very strong. There are five types of Sammer Guy, including: Green, Blue (can jump), Red (can jump and use sword beams), Grey (can jump and spit orbs of energy), and Multicolored (can flip into 3-D and extend sword). Some have spikes on their heads or use maces instead of swords, while others may be backed up by a Ninjerry, Ninjohn, or Ninjoe. Every 25th battle is against an armored Sammer Guy that is faster and stronger than the others.
- Screamy: PM:TTYD
- Shadoo: SPM
- HP: 100 (x4), Attack: 10-20, Defense: 0-4
- Shadoo is the boss of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. When Mario and co. first reach the final floor of the Pit, an unseen voice will tell them to redo it from the start and provide them with a pipe to the surface. The second time down, Shadoo reveals that he has been watching the group in order to create dark clones of them. They attack in the following order: Dark Luigi, Dark Bowser, Dark Peach, and Dark Mario. When Dark Mario is defeated, Shadoo explains in his final breath that he wanted to take the Pixls from the group to use them as revenge against his creators, the Ancients. Eight chests will then appear with Catch Cards depicting the heroes and their dark versions, as well as a pipe out.
- Sheek: PM
- Shellshock: PM:TTYD
- Shy Squad: PM
- HP: 15 (1 per Shy Guy), Attack: 15 (1 per Shy Guy), Defense: 0
- A group of Shy Guys, Mario chases the Shy Squad through Shy Guy's Toy Box as he makes his way to General Guy. The Shy Squad will first try to stop him by beating him up in a dark room, though they are easily scared away by Watt's light. They'll then attack on General Guy's orders; there are 15 units in all, though it's likely they won't all get a hit in. For fun, attempt to defeat all but one member of the squad.
- Sir Swoop: PM:TTYD
- The Snowmen: PM
- Spiked Goomba: PM
- Spiky Joe: PM:TTYD
- Squirps: SPM
- Stewart: PM:TTYD
- The Sun: PM
- Super Blooper: PM
- HP: 70, Attack: 5-8, Defense: 0
- An enormous Blooper living in the Toad Town Tunnels, it hides in one of the waterways deep underground. The Super Blooper is able to generate Blooper Babies that join it in battle, and can also charge up the power of its drilling attack. As with all Bloopers in Paper Mario, it floats and cannot be hit with standard Hammer attacks.
- Sylvia: PM:TTYD
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- Tayce T.: PM
- Thriff T.: PM:TTYD
- Tolielip: PM
- Tony: PM:TTYD
- Toodles: PM:TTYD
- Torque: PM:TTYD
- The Traveling Nomadimouse: PM
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- The Underchomp: SPM
- HP: 16 (x3), Attack: 3, Defense: 4
- The Underchomp is composed of three Chomps that have been chained to the same post, a reference to the three-headed Cerberus of Greek mythology. Dorguy the Third will sick it on the group in Chapter 7-2 of Super Paper Mario to test their resolve. Unlike other fights in the game, the battle with the Underchomp is turn-based. Like the Cerberus, the Underchomp is easily soothed by music; using Piccolo in the middle of the battle will put all three Chomps to sleep for two turns, making them easy to defeat.
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- Welderberg: SPM
- Whacka: PM, PM:TTYD, SPM
- The Whale: PM
- Wise Wisterwood: PM
- Wonky: PM:TTYD
- Wracktail: SPM
- HP: ??, Attack: 10, Defense: 0
- A robot created by the Ancients, similar to Fracktail, Wracktail was sealed within the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. Its isolation there made it somewhat enraged and it gladly attacked Mario and co. when they reached the bottom floor. Wracktail fights the same way that Fracktail did, with Wrackles defending its back. In this fight however, Luigi gives an advantage since his super jump can hit Wracktail's antenna and put him above it for more stomps. Once Wracktail has been killed, a chest with Dashell inside and a pipe to the surface appear.