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'''Fawfloppers''' are grasshopper-like creatures that resemble [[Fawful]] who appear in [[Blubble Lake]] in the game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. They have green and yellow bodies, Fawful's grin and glasses, and large spring-loaded hind legs. [[Bowser]] can defeat | '''Fawfloppers''' are grasshopper-like creatures that resemble [[Fawful]] who appear in [[Blubble Lake]] in the game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. They have green and yellow bodies, Fawful's grin and glasses, and large spring-loaded hind legs. [[Bowser]] can defeat them in the overworld by walking over them, gaining around 50 coins doing so. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] exclusively can fight these creatures via the battle system. A Fawflopper's attacks are jumping-based, of which it has two. The main attack is lunging at a bro. It signals which bro. it will attack by looking at him. It may laugh after signaling, however, implying that it will jump over the chosen bro. In this case the player should | ||
not jump, thereby avoiding the attack. If it does not laugh, it will jump low. Here the player should perform a well-timed [[jump]] to counter. Its other attack is telegraphed much the same as before, but it will emit a blue spark in addition to looking at the chosen bro. Here it will repeatedly jump into the air above the bro., then drop from a high height above him. This attack is arguably more difficult to counter than the other, especially on Mario (being closer to the screen edge) and requires a very well-timed strike with the [[Hammer]]. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names |
Revision as of 21:21, April 27, 2018
Bowser's Inside Story enemy | |||
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Fawflopper | |||
Location(s) | Blubble Lake | ||
Battled by | Mario and Luigi | ||
Role | Common | ||
Level | 20 | ||
HP | 96 (144) | ||
POW | 48 (120) | ||
DEF | 56 (84) | ||
SPEED | 90 (135) | ||
Fire | Normal | ||
Burn? | Normal | ||
Dizzy? | Normal | ||
Stat down? | Normal | ||
KO? | Normal | ||
Experience | 200 | ||
Coins | 40 (60) | ||
Item drop | Super Mushroom - 3.5% Supersyrup Jar - 1.5% | ||
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Fawfloppers are grasshopper-like creatures that resemble Fawful who appear in Blubble Lake in the game Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. They have green and yellow bodies, Fawful's grin and glasses, and large spring-loaded hind legs. Bowser can defeat them in the overworld by walking over them, gaining around 50 coins doing so. Mario and Luigi exclusively can fight these creatures via the battle system. A Fawflopper's attacks are jumping-based, of which it has two. The main attack is lunging at a bro. It signals which bro. it will attack by looking at him. It may laugh after signaling, however, implying that it will jump over the chosen bro. In this case the player should not jump, thereby avoiding the attack. If it does not laugh, it will jump low. Here the player should perform a well-timed jump to counter. Its other attack is telegraphed much the same as before, but it will emit a blue spark in addition to looking at the chosen bro. Here it will repeatedly jump into the air above the bro., then drop from a high height above him. This attack is arguably more difficult to counter than the other, especially on Mario (being closer to the screen edge) and requires a very well-timed strike with the Hammer.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゲラスホッパー[?] Gerasuhoppā |
From Fawful's Japanese name, Gerakobittsu, and the English word "grasshopper". | |
German | Krankhüpfer[?] | From Fawful's German name, Krankfried, and Grashüpfer, meaning Grasshopper. | |
Spanish (NOA) | Fawfito Grillo[?] | "Cricket Fawfito" Fawfito Grillo is based on the spanish name of Jiminy Cricket, Pepe Grillo (also Pepito Grillo). | |
Spanish (NOE) | Saltácovitz[?] | From Saltamontes, meaning Grasshopper and Fawful's European Spanish name, Grácovitz. |