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The '''Pandorite''' is an enemy disguised as a [[treasure chest|treasure box]] that appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. The creature inside the chest appears to either be a squat, pudgy ghost, or a mole of some sort. It is encountered in [[Kero Sewers]]. Its name comes from the Greek legend of {{wp|Pandora's box}}, a jar that released the world's misfortunes once opened by a curious woman named Pandora seeking treasure. In [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]], its new name of Huhwhat is a combination of “huh” and “what”, while also staying true to its Japanese name. | The '''Pandorite''', also known as the '''Huhwhat'''<ref>Mirror Gaming (November 2, 2023). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZz-A8RkRdQ You’ve waited 27 years for this… - Super Mario RPG Gameplay Preview]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 2, 2023.</ref>, is an enemy disguised as a [[treasure chest|treasure box]] that appears in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. The creature inside the chest appears to either be a squat, pudgy ghost, or a mole of some sort. It is encountered in [[Kero Sewers]]. Its name comes from the Greek legend of {{wp|Pandora's box}}, a jar that released the world's misfortunes once opened by a curious woman named Pandora seeking treasure. In [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|the remake]], its new name of Huhwhat is a combination of “huh” and “what”, while also staying true to its Japanese name. | ||
The Pandorite possess both high physical attack and defense, and equally high magical attack and defense. It is immune to all special attacks, [[Mario]]'s various [[Jump]] attacks excepted. In battle, the Pandorite can cast various fire spells, including [[Flame (move)|Flame]] and [[Flame Wall]]. The creature inside the chest also uses the attack [[Scream]], which can induce the [[Fear]] status ailment and [[Carni-Kiss]], as well as physical strikes. Defeating Pandorite rewards Mario's party with ten experience points, thirty [[Coin]]s, a [[Flower Jar]], and the [[Trueform Pin]]. If Mario exits the room and reenters it at any point, the treasure box that previously held the Pandorite now contains an additional fifty Coins instead. | The Pandorite possess both high physical attack and defense, and equally high magical attack and defense. It is immune to all special attacks, [[Mario]]'s various [[Jump]] attacks excepted. In battle, the Pandorite can cast various fire spells, including [[Flame (move)|Flame]] and [[Flame Wall]]. The creature inside the chest also uses the attack [[Scream]], which can induce the [[Fear]] status ailment and [[Carni-Kiss]], as well as physical strikes. Defeating Pandorite rewards Mario's party with ten experience points, thirty [[Coin]]s, a [[Flower Jar]], and the [[Trueform Pin]]. If Mario exits the room and reenters it at any point, the treasure box that previously held the Pandorite now contains an additional fifty Coins instead. | ||
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Revision as of 19:22, November 6, 2023
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Pandorite | |||||||||||||||||||
Role | Common | ||||||||||||||||||
Location(s) | Kero Sewers | ||||||||||||||||||
HP | 300 | ||||||||||||||||||
Attack | 30 | ||||||||||||||||||
Magic attack | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||
Defense | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||
Magic defense | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||
Speed | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Spells | Flame Wall, Flame | ||||||||||||||||||
Sp. attacks | Carni-Kiss, Scream | ||||||||||||||||||
Items | Flower Jar (25%), Flower Jar (5%) | ||||||||||||||||||
Exp. points | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||
Coins | 30 | ||||||||||||||||||
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"I'm trying to sleep, OK?" |
The Pandorite, also known as the Huhwhat[1], is an enemy disguised as a treasure box that appears in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The creature inside the chest appears to either be a squat, pudgy ghost, or a mole of some sort. It is encountered in Kero Sewers. Its name comes from the Greek legend of Pandora's box, a jar that released the world's misfortunes once opened by a curious woman named Pandora seeking treasure. In the remake, its new name of Huhwhat is a combination of “huh” and “what”, while also staying true to its Japanese name.
The Pandorite possess both high physical attack and defense, and equally high magical attack and defense. It is immune to all special attacks, Mario's various Jump attacks excepted. In battle, the Pandorite can cast various fire spells, including Flame and Flame Wall. The creature inside the chest also uses the attack Scream, which can induce the Fear status ailment and Carni-Kiss, as well as physical strikes. Defeating Pandorite rewards Mario's party with ten experience points, thirty Coins, a Flower Jar, and the Trueform Pin. If Mario exits the room and reenters it at any point, the treasure box that previously held the Pandorite now contains an additional fifty Coins instead.
Several monsters similar to Pandorite also appear in the game, these being Hidon, Box Boy, and Chester.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ナンダロウ[?] Nandarō |
Katakana version of「なんだろう」(nan darō, a Japanese phrase that roughly means "I wonder what it is") |
See also
References
- ^ Mirror Gaming (November 2, 2023). You’ve waited 27 years for this… - Super Mario RPG Gameplay Preview. YouTube. Retrieved November 2, 2023.