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An '''Artichoker''' is an [[wikipedia:Artichoke|Artichoke]]-like monster that can be found in [[Booster Pass]]. This creature resembles an ordinary shrub. However, an Artichoker has tiny legs instead of roots, allowing it to move. The plant creature also has a head (that resembles a bullfrog) that remains hidden behind its protective leaves. Both the legs and the head are revealed when an Artichoker attacks. | An '''Artichoker''' is an [[wikipedia:Artichoke|Artichoke]]-like monster that can be found in [[Booster Pass]]. This creature resembles an ordinary shrub. However, an Artichoker has tiny legs instead of roots, allowing it to move. The plant creature also has a head (that resembles a bullfrog) that remains hidden behind its protective leaves. Both the legs and the head are revealed when an Artichoker attacks. Most of the time Artichokers remain stationary, appearing to be normal shrubs. | ||
[[ | [[File:Artichoke.png|thumb|left|An '''Artichoker''' disguised as a shrub.]] | ||
In battle, the Artichoker's leaves form a barrier that protect | In battle, the Artichoker's leaves form a barrier that protect its head, giving the Artichoker high physical defense. Also, an Artichoker has two primary attacks when engaged in combat. The first is causing damage by scuttling around on its feet. An Artichoker can also shoot bubbles that cause damage on contact. Additionally, the Artichoker can use the lightning attack [[Static E!]], and spray chemicals to [[Poison (status effect)|poison]] Mario and his party. If an Artichoker is hit with a special attack, it will use Recover to heal itself or other enemies on the battlefield. | ||
Artichokers are the relatives of the [[Kriffid]]s. Another plant-based monster, the [[Carroboscis]], also resides in Booster Pass but is not related to the Artichoker. | Artichokers are the relatives of the [[Kriffid]]s. Another plant-based monster, the [[Carroboscis]], also resides in Booster Pass but is not related to the Artichoker. | ||
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* Artichoker's name comes from an [[wikipedia:Artichoke|artichoke flower]], a perennial flower native to the Mediterranean region. | *Artichoker's name comes from an [[wikipedia:Artichoke|artichoke flower]], a perennial flower native to the Mediterranean region. | ||
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Revision as of 05:21, May 27, 2014
An Artichoker is an Artichoke-like monster that can be found in Booster Pass. This creature resembles an ordinary shrub. However, an Artichoker has tiny legs instead of roots, allowing it to move. The plant creature also has a head (that resembles a bullfrog) that remains hidden behind its protective leaves. Both the legs and the head are revealed when an Artichoker attacks. Most of the time Artichokers remain stationary, appearing to be normal shrubs.
In battle, the Artichoker's leaves form a barrier that protect its head, giving the Artichoker high physical defense. Also, an Artichoker has two primary attacks when engaged in combat. The first is causing damage by scuttling around on its feet. An Artichoker can also shoot bubbles that cause damage on contact. Additionally, the Artichoker can use the lightning attack Static E!, and spray chemicals to poison Mario and his party. If an Artichoker is hit with a special attack, it will use Recover to heal itself or other enemies on the battlefield.
Artichokers are the relatives of the Kriffids. Another plant-based monster, the Carroboscis, also resides in Booster Pass but is not related to the Artichoker.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- Artichoker's name comes from an artichoke flower, a perennial flower native to the Mediterranean region.