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A '''Huhwhat''' (originally known as a '''Pandorite''') is an enemy disguised as a [[treasure chest|treasure box]] that appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. The creature inside the chest appears to be either a squat, pudgy ghost or a mole of some sort. It is encountered in the [[Kero Sewers]]. Its original name comes from the name of the Greek legend of {{wp|Pandora's box}}, a | A '''Huhwhat''' (originally known as a '''Pandorite''') is an enemy disguised as a [[treasure chest|treasure box]] that appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. The creature inside the chest appears to be either a squat, pudgy ghost or a mole of some sort. It is encountered in the [[Kero Sewers]]. Its original name comes from the name of the Greek legend of {{wp|Pandora's box}}, a jar that released the world's misfortunes once opened by a curious woman named Pandora seeking treasure. In the remake, its new name of Huhwhat is a combination of the interjections "huh" and "what," while also staying true to its Japanese name. | ||
A Huhwhat possesses both high physical attack and defense, and equally high magical attack and defense. It is immune to all special attacks, [[Mario]]'s various [[jump]] attacks excepted. In battle, a Huhwhat can cast various fire spells, including [[Flame (move)|Flame]] and [[Flame Wall]]. The creature inside the chest also uses the attack [[Scream]], which can induce the [[Fear]] status ailment and [[Carni-Kiss]], as well as physical strikes. Defeating Huhwhat rewards Mario's party with ten [[Experience Point]]s, 30 [[coin]]s, a [[Flower Jar]], and the [[Trueform Pin]]. If Mario exits the room and reenters it at any point, the treasure box that previously held the Huhwhat then contains an additional 50 coins instead. | A Huhwhat possesses both high physical attack and defense, and equally high magical attack and defense. It is immune to all special attacks, [[Mario]]'s various [[jump]] attacks excepted. In battle, a Huhwhat can cast various fire spells, including [[Flame (move)|Flame]] and [[Flame Wall]]. The creature inside the chest also uses the attack [[Scream]], which can induce the [[Fear]] status ailment and [[Carni-Kiss]], as well as physical strikes. Defeating Huhwhat rewards Mario's party with ten [[Experience Point]]s, 30 [[coin]]s, a [[Flower Jar]], and the [[Trueform Pin]]. If Mario exits the room and reenters it at any point, the treasure box that previously held the Huhwhat then contains an additional 50 coins instead. | ||
Several monsters similar to a Huhwhat also appear in the game, those being a [[Whuhoh]], [[Pleaseno]], and [[Comeon]]. | Several monsters similar to a Huhwhat also appear in the game, those being a [[Whuhoh]], [[Pleaseno]], and [[Comeon]]. | ||
==Profiles and statistics== | ==Profiles and statistics== | ||
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | ===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''=== | ||
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|ChiTM=From「謎」(''mí'', "enigma") and the part of Japanese name | |ChiTM=From「謎」(''mí'', "enigma") and the part of Japanese name | ||
|Dut=Huhwat | |Dut=Huhwat | ||
|DutM=Portmanteau of "huh" and ''wat'' ("what"); direct | |DutM=Portmanteau of "huh" and ''wat'' ("what"); direct translation of the English name | ||
|Fre=Cocoffrelin | |Fre=Cocoffrelin | ||
|FreM=From ''coffre'' ("chest") with the diminutive suffix ''-lin'' | |FreM=From ''coffre'' ("chest") with the diminutive suffix ''-lin'' | ||
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|KorM=Childish pronunciation of "뭐지" (''mwoji'', a Korean phrase that roughly means "what?") | |KorM=Childish pronunciation of "뭐지" (''mwoji'', a Korean phrase that roughly means "what?") | ||
|Spa=Chascón | |Spa=Chascón | ||
|SpaM=Portmanteau of ''chasco'' ("disappointment") | |SpaM=Portmanteau of ''chasco'' ("disappointment") and the augmentative suffix ''-ón'' | ||
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[[Category:Ghosts]] | [[Category:Ghosts]] |