Ice Vellumental
The Origami King enemy | ||||||
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Ice Vellumental | ||||||
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Description | A polar bear with ice-manipulation powers. It freezes to guard, so use the Fire Vellumental's power to melt it. | |||||
HP | 290 | |||||
Type | Normal | |||||
Role | Boss | |||||
Item drops | Ice Bibliofold | |||||
Moves | Polar Roller (55), Bear Claw (54), Cold Claw (64), Bowler Bear (38), Glacier Beam (50), Piercing Cold (60), Ice Maze, Ice Breaker (50), Slippery Shuffle, Ice Age (78) | |||||
Location(s) | Ice Vellumental Mountain |
The Ice Vellumental is an origami polar bear and the final Vellumental boss encountered in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It resides in the Ice Vellumental Mountain located on Diamond Island. After the Ice Vellumental is defeated, Olivia obtains its Bibliofold and gains the power to transform into the Ice Vellumental on certain magic circles. It is based on the White Tiger.
Battle[edit]
The Ice Vellumental starts the battle encased in a block of ice, and is immune to most of Mario's attacks, with the exception of minimal damage from the Fire Flower. Mario must use the Fire Vellumental's power to melt the ice block, and can then damage the Ice Vellumental with the 1,000-Fold Arms, which will render it dizzy and cause it to lose a turn. Later into the battle, the Ice Vellumental will start encasing certain panels with either blocks of ice or snow patches. If Mario walks across either, he will be frozen and will lose his turn. The blocks of ice can be broken by sliding them through the center of the arena while the rings are being organized, although cancelling the move will put the ice back. The snow patches can be removed with the Fire Vellumental, but this will likely cause the Ice Vellumental to retaliate with Cold Claw or Glacier Beam, both of which create more snow patches.
Towards the end of the battle, the Ice Vellumental will create an Ice Maze every turn. It starts by showing a safe route, then shuffles two or three of the rings. The safe route shown must be memorized before the rings get shuffled, and will always involve walking over an ON panel and ending at a 1,000-Fold Arms Magic Circle.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 氷ガミ[?] Kōri-gami |
Ice God | |
Chinese | 冰神祇[?] Bīng Shénqí |
Ice God | |
Dutch | IJs-Origant[?] | Ice Vellumental | |
French | Espli de la Glace[?] | Ice Vellumental (Espli is a pun on esprit (spirit) and pli (fold)) |
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German | Eis-Pergamenton[?] | Ice Vellumental | |
Italian | Cartomagno del ghiaccio[?] | Ice Vellumental | |
Korean | 얼음의 신수[?] Eoreumui sinsu |
Legendary creature of Ice (can be 'Legendary' or 'Numinous', 'Divine' depending on translation) |
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Spanish | (La) papelemental de hielo[?] | Ice Vellumental (papelemental is a combination of papel (paper) and elemental (elemental)) |