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Revision as of 03:18, March 28, 2024

Froggie Stick
Froggie Stick
Artwork of the Froggie Stick from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Description
"Frogfucius made it"
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Mallow using the Froggie Stick to attack an Amanita in battle
“The "Froggie Stick" will come in handy. Do not forget to equip it.”
Frog Sage, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

The Froggie Stick, also rendered as FroggieStick due to character limits, is a weapon for Mallow in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It is a wooden staff with a frog head-shaped carving on top, and originally belonged to the Frog Sage. Functionally, it is similar to a hammer, and as such a Timed Hit can be performed if the player presses the button as Mallow swings it down, causing him to swing it again. The Froggie Stick is Mallow's most basic weapon, and has an attack power of 20 points with a random variation of up to three points above and below. It is obtained from the Frog Sage after giving him the Cricket Pie, which can be bought from the item shop in Mushroom Kingdom with the Special Frog Coin once Claymorton is defeated. It can be sold for 18 coins, but cannot be replaced. The Ribbit Stick is a stronger counterpart to it.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ケロケロのつえ[?]
Kerokero no Tsue
Croak Stick
Chinese 呱呱之杖[?]
Guāguā Zhī Zhàng
Croak Stick
Dutch Breedbekstaf[?] From breedbekkikker (a fictional frog with an unusually wide mouth) and staf ("stick")
French (NOA) Bâton grenouille[?] Frog stick
French (NOE) Gourdin grenouille[?] Frog bludgeon
German Fröschleinstab[?] Froggie-stick
Italian Bastone rana[?] Frog stick
Korean 개굴개굴지팡이[?]
Gaegul-Gaegul Jipang-i
Croak Stick
Spanish Bastón rana[?] Frog stick