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Revision as of 12:39, October 11, 2023

Super Mario RPG enemy
Remo Con
Battle idle animation of a Remo Con from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Role Common
Location(s) Booster Tower
HP 88
Attack 56
Magic attack 25
Defense 52
Magic defense 10
Speed 5
Spells None
Sp. attacks Body Slam, Eerie Jig
Items Honey Syrup (5%)
Exp. points 8
Coins 7
More
FP 100
Evade 0%
Magic evade 0%
Strong Thunder, Ice
Weak Fire
Bonus Flower Lucky! (20%)
Yoshi Cookie Pick Me Up
Morph rate 100%
Psychopath
"The world is history."

Remo Cons, also known as Dolloxes[1], are robotic marionettes that can be found in Booster Tower in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The name comes from the Japanese term「リモコン」(Rimokon), which is derived from the English term "remote control". Like other creatures in the tower, they are probably used for Booster's entertainment. Remo Cons usually aid other minions of Booster in battle, but never fight on their own. They attack by striking an opponent with their hammers, and can also perform the powerful Body Slam attack by swinging said hammers with extreme force. They can also perform a special dance, known as the Eerie Jig, that transforms an opponent into a Scarecrow. Remo Cons are instantly defeated by fire-based attacks. Remo Cons also have a stronger relative with a purple palette called a Puppox.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キボット[?]
Kibotto
Portmanteau of「木」(ki, wood) and "robot"
Dutch Robox[?] ?
French Planchu[?] ?
Italian Lignobot[?] From "ligneo" (wooden) and "robot"
Spanish Automatox[?] From "autómata" (automaton)

References

  1. ^ Nintendo UK (September 18, 2023). Super Mario RPG – Action Commands . YouTube. Retrieved October 11, 2023.