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[[File:Tileoid sprites.png|thumb|180px|All the Tileoids.]] | [[File:Tileoid sprites.png|thumb|180px|All the Tileoids.]] | ||
'''Tileoids''' are a creatures that, as their name implies, resemble tiles. They only appear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. These enemies have eyes, and are broken up into nine segments of a square(much like a tile), and they are common in the [[Dotwood Tree]] and [[Outer Space]]. Though there isn't a species called simply "Tileoid", there are many species of Tileoids in the Tileoid family. | '''Tileoids''' are a creatures that, as their name implies, resemble tiles. They only appear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. These enemies have eyes, and are broken up into nine segments of a square (much like a tile), and they are common in the [[Dotwood Tree]] and [[Outer Space]]. Though there isn't a species called simply "Tileoid", there are many species of Tileoids in the Tileoid family. | ||
Tileoids attack by bumping into the player. They move around walls, much like [[Spark]]s. | Tileoids attack by bumping into the player. They move around walls, much like [[Spark]]s. | ||
== List of Tileoids == | == List of Tileoids == | ||
*[[Tileoid G]] | *[[Tileoid G]] | ||
*[[Tileoid R]] | *[[Tileoid R]] | ||
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*[[Tileoid B]] | *[[Tileoid B]] | ||
*[[Dark Tileoid]] | *[[Dark Tileoid]] | ||
[[Category:Species]] | [[Category:Species]] | ||
[[Category:Super Paper Mario]] | [[Category:Super Paper Mario]] |
Revision as of 23:46, May 31, 2012
Tileoids are a creatures that, as their name implies, resemble tiles. They only appear in Super Paper Mario. These enemies have eyes, and are broken up into nine segments of a square (much like a tile), and they are common in the Dotwood Tree and Outer Space. Though there isn't a species called simply "Tileoid", there are many species of Tileoids in the Tileoid family.
Tileoids attack by bumping into the player. They move around walls, much like Sparks.