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|FraM=Portmanteau of "sarcophage" (sarcophagus) and "Snifit"
|FraM=Portmanteau of "sarcophage" (sarcophagus) and "Snifit"
|Ita=Snifaraone
|Ita=Snifaraone
|ItaM=Combination of "Snifit" and "Faraone" (''pharaoh'')
|ItaM=Combination of "Snifit" and "faraone" (''pharaoh'')
|Spa=Snifaraón
|Spa=Snifaraón
|SpaM=Combination of Snifit and ''faraón'' (pharaoh)
|SpaM=Combination of ''Snifit'' and ''faraón'' (pharaoh)
|Kor=파라쵸
|Kor=파라쵸
|KorR=Parachyo
|KorR=Parachyo
|KorM=Portmanteau of 파라오(pharaoh) and 무우쵸(''Muuchyo'', Snifit).
|KorM=Portmanteau of 파라오 (''parao'', pharaoh) and 무우쵸 (''Muuchyo'', Snifit)
|Ger=Snifaro
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Revision as of 00:38, July 5, 2022

Snifaro
Snifaro.gifSnifaro after his sarcophagus was burned by a Bros. Flower in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.
Left: Initial appearance
Right: After using Bros. Flower
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005)
Variant of Snifit

A Snifaro is a Snifit enemy found in Gritzy Caves in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. The name "Snifaro" is a portmanteau of "Snifit" and a corruption of "pharaoh," the name applied to ancient Egyptian rulers who Snifaros are designed after (using the traditional pharaoh mummies' sarcophagus and wearing stereotypical pharaoh headdresses). The headdresses contain a small Koopa Troopa head on the top.

Battle

Snifaro MLPiT sprite.png

Snifaro starts out covered by a floating sarcophagus except for its masked head, and has two main attacks. For the first, it positions itself in front of one of the Mario Bros. and opens up its sarcophagus, revealing that it is standing on top of an ordinary Snifit. The Snifaro and Snifit then fire one bullet at the target, one after the other. If the sarcophagus lid opens to its right (away from the camera), the Snifaro fires first on top; if it opens to its left, the Snifit fires first on bottom. The Snifit can be easily dodged by a jump, and the Snifaro is likely to hit the Mario Bros. if jumped, although it is possible to successfully jump over the top bullet. Their second attack has the Snifaro jump out of the sarcophagus and ride it like a rocket. The Snifaro flies high and then attempts to crash into a Mario Brother. If the Snifaro rides the sarcophagus normally (over the object), it attacks Mario. If the Snifaro places itself under the sarcophagus, it attacks Luigi. This attack can be dodged or countered by jumping which if not, it may cause the trip status effect. After the attack, it will go offscreen and come back in its normal form.

If a Bros. Flower is first used against a Snifaro, its sarcophagus burns up. The Snifit that was inside the sarcophagus then runs away, leaving the Snifaro to fight on its own. The exposed Snifaro attacks faster and is slightly weaker. Its attack consists of walking up to a Mario Brother and shooting one or two bullets.

A Snifaro battle in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
A Snifaro battle

Statistics

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Snifaro
Snifaro.gif HP 78 POW 72 Defense 60
Experience 50 Coins 10 Speed 33
Location(s) Gritzy Caves Role Common Item drop Trampoline – 12%
1-Up Mushroom – 3%
Level 15 Battled by Anyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Snifaro (solo)
Snifaro after his sarcophagus was burned by a Bros. Flower in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. HP 78 POW 69 Defense 57
Experience 50 Coins 10 Speed 33
Location(s) Gritzy Caves Role Common Item drop Trampoline – 12%
1-Up Mushroom – 3%
Level 15 Battled by Anyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ファラチョ[?]
Faracho
Portmanteau of「ファラオ」(farao, pharaoh) and「ムーチョ」(Mūcho, Snifit)
German Snifaro[?] -
Italian Snifaraone[?] Combination of "Snifit" and "faraone" (pharaoh)
Korean 파라쵸[?]
Parachyo
Portmanteau of 파라오 (parao, pharaoh) and 무우쵸 (Muuchyo, Snifit)
Spanish Snifaraón[?] Combination of Snifit and faraón (pharaoh)