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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|Jap=ゲランコ | |Jap=ゲランコ | ||
|JapR=Geranko | |JapR=Geranko |
Revision as of 20:45, May 22, 2017
Bowser's Inside Story enemy | |||
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Fawflant | |||
Location(s) | Toad Town Caves | ||
Battled by | Mario and Luigi | ||
Role | Common | ||
Level | 13 | ||
HP | 100 (150) | ||
POW | 42 (105) | ||
DEF | 34 (51) | ||
SPEED | 56 (84) | ||
Fire | Normal | ||
Burn? | Normal | ||
Dizzy? | Normal | ||
Stat down? | Normal | ||
KO? | Normal | ||
Experience | 70 | ||
Coins | 30 (45) | ||
Item drop | Supersyrup Jar - 5% Super Nut - 30% | ||
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Fawflants are Fawful-like, drill ant enemies found in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. They live underneath Toad Town in the Toad Town Caves. In the overworld, they will start a battle by walking backwards toward Mario and Luigi with the drill in action.
In battle, they have two attacks. If two or more Fawflants are in battle, they attack Mario and/or Luigi at the same time; this can be countered by jumping. For the other attack, they simply walk backwards into one of the brothers, who will take damage and possibly be poisoned if they are hit by the drill. This move can be countered by using the hammer.
Also, in Toad Town Caves, Mario and Luigi will meet two Fawflants, disguised as Toads and acting as guards for Fawful while he's stealing the Dark Star; this also shows that Fawflants are capable of speech and shapeshifting. These Fawflants are required to battle.
Bowser can simply walk into these enemies to defeat them, though this can achieved only with hacking, as Bowser cannot access the areas where they can be found.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゲランコ[?] Geranko |
From Fawful's Japanese name, Gerakobits. | |
Spanish (NOA) | Fawformiga[?] | From Fawful and Hormiga (Ant) | |
Spanish (NOE) | Alácravitz[?] | From alacrán (scorpion) and Grácovitz (Fawful) |