Fink Flower

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Fink Flower
Image of a Fink Flower from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG
A Fink Flower in Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Variant of Snapdragon

Fink Flowers are stronger relatives of Snapdragons in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake that appear at Land's End and Bean Valley. In battle, Fink Flowers have a very weak physical defense, but make up for it with high HP, as well as the ability to Recover. If attacked physically and not defeated, they have a tendency to counter-attack with a whip-like attack of their own. They typically use the pollen based moves Pollen Nap and Scarecrow Dust to inflict status effects.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Fink Flower
Battle idle animation of a Fink Flower from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars HP 200 FP 100 Speed 4
Location(s) Land's End, Bean Valley Attack 95 Magic attack 63
Role Common Defense 32 Magic defense 90
Bonus Flower HP Max! (30%) Yoshi Cookie Max Mushroom Morph rate 100%
Evade 0% Magic evade 12% Spells Recover
Weak Fire Strong Fear, Poison, Sleep, Mute Sp. attacks S'crow Dust, Pollen Nap
Coins 2 Exp. points 20 Items Mid Mushroom (25%)
Psychopath "Gimme your best shot!"

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)[edit]

Super Mario RPG enemy
Fink Flower
Image of a Fink Flower from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG HP 200 Weak Elements Fire Drops Mid Mushroom
Exp. 20 Weak Statuses N/A Rare Drops N/A
Found in Land's End
Monster List profile The wishy-washy behavior they exhibit by attacking with leaf whips, before blowing a sweet kiss, is less carrot stick than carrot-and-stick.
Thought Peek "Pucker up for a bruising! ♡"
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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フラワーリップ[?]
Furawā Rippu
Flower Lip; the name may also be a play on "tulip"
Chinese (simplified) 红唇花[?]
Hóng Chún Huā
Red Lip Flower
Chinese (traditional) 紅唇花[?]
Hóng Chún Huā
Red Lip flower
Dutch Sluimerkruid[?] Pun on sluierkruid (gipskruid; Gypsophila) and sluimeren ("to slumber")
French Flétale[?] From flétrir ("to wither") and pétale ("petal")
German Lillip[?] Pun on lilie ("lily") and lippe ("lip")
Italian Fauce di drago[?] Dragon's maw; pun on dente di leone ("dandelion"; lit. "lion's tooth") and/or Bocca di leone ("Snapdragon"; lit. "Lion's mouth")
Korean 플라워립[?]
Peullawo Rip
Flower Lip; from the Japanese name
Spanish Flor dragón[?] Dragon Flower