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Once a Flower Fuzzy has accumulated 4 FP, it can use an electric wave attack that hits both Mario and his partner for 3 piercing damage.
Once a Flower Fuzzy has accumulated 4 FP, it can use an electric wave attack that hits both Mario and his partner for 3 piercing damage.


If the player has [[Electrified]], [[Payback]], [[Return Postage]], and/or [[Zap Tap]] active, the Flower Fuzzies still drain FP, but it does not count towards the FP needed to use the electric wave attack, meaning they still drain FP but are unable to use the move. The FP drain move is not affected by any badges or status effects, either positive or negative on the Flower Fuzzy or player, meaning it is always three FP drained unless the player guards the move in which case it is 2 FP drained. If confused, the Flower Fuzzy can drain FP from their allies to use. Behavior exists where, if an ally has an FP restoring move, they can use it on the Flower Fuzzy.
If the player has [[Payback]], [[Return Postage]], and/or [[Zap Tap]] active, the Flower Fuzzies still drain FP, but it does not count towards the FP needed to use the electric wave attack, meaning they still drain FP but are unable to use the move. The FP drain move is not affected by any badges or status effects, either positive or negative on the Flower Fuzzy or player, meaning it is always three FP drained unless the player guards the move in which case it is 2 FP drained. If confused, the Flower Fuzzy can drain FP from their allies to use. Behavior exists where, if an ally has an FP restoring move, they can use it on the Flower Fuzzy.


On Keelhaul Key, Flower Fuzzies are usually seen in battle alongside [[Green Fuzzy|Green Fuzzies]]. With a total of 6 HP, they have the highest HP of any common Fuzzy enemy found in the game; only the [[Gold Fuzzy]], a semi-[[List of bosses|boss]] of [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 1: Castle and Dragon|Chapter 1]], has more HP.
On Keelhaul Key, Flower Fuzzies are usually seen in battle alongside [[Green Fuzzy|Green Fuzzies]]. With a total of 6 HP, they have the highest HP of any common Fuzzy enemy found in the game; only the [[Gold Fuzzy]], a semi-[[List of bosses|boss]] of [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 1: Castle and Dragon|Chapter 1]], has more HP.
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==Notes==
==Trivia==
*In the Japanese version of the original game, as well as in all versions of the Nintendo Switch remake, there is one extra Flower Fuzzy on the first jungle screen in Keelhaul Key.
*In the Japanese version of the original game, as well as in all versions of the Nintendo Switch remake, there is one extra Flower Fuzzy on the first jungle screen in Keelhaul Key.
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