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Revision as of 23:15, January 7, 2024

The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Mini-Yux
Mini-Yux
Location(s) The Great Tree, X-Naut Fortress
Max HP 1
Attack 0
Defense 0
Moves
Items None
Coins N/A
Log Each one can divide into two. As long as you clear these out first, ordinary Yux are nothing to be feared.
More
Level 0
Exp. points 0
Sleep? 80%
Dizzy? 100%
Confuse? 90%
Tiny? 90%
Burn? 0%
Freeze? 0%
Stop? 100%
Soft? 95%
Fright? 0%
Gale Force? 100%
KO? 100%
Tattle

That's a Mini-Yux. A creature made to protect a Yux, it can split into two. Max HP is 1, Attack is 0, and Defense is 0. These twerps are the reason you sometimes can't do any damage to the main Yux. They're a pain, but you HAVE to beat them before the Yux. Flurrie's pretty effective...

Tattle Log #:
111

The Mini-Yux are creations of the X-Naut army, serving as protective-assistants to the Yux in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. There can be up to two surrounding a Yux, and they protect it by creating green-colored shield around the Yux. They are the weakest enemy in the game both defensively and offensively, but their presence makes their parent Yux invincible, making them an important target.

Mini-Yux mainly appear alongside regular Yux in the Great Tree during Chapter 2. They are also found in the X-Naut Fortress.

The Grodus X, helper creatures spawned by Sir Grodus, resemble Mini-Yux in size and function. Grodus X are tougher and offensively active, but provide less defensive benefit to their creator.

Related

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プチバリアン[?]
Puchi Barian
Petit Yux
French Mini Cruxivert[?] Pun on "crux-" (a prefix referring to a cross) and "vert" (green)
German Mini-Crucimat[?] Mini Yux
Italian Minirostella[?] Mini Yux
Spanish Mini-centinela X[?] Mini sentinel X