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'''Spunias''' are a more powerful variant of [[Spinia]]s found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Spunias resemble pink Spinias and possess spikes like [[Spanias]]. They have fangs coming out of their mouths. Spunias are mainly found in the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]] on floors 81-89, and one is found in the [[Rogueport Sewers]] in a Spania-infested room that can only be visited after Chapter 5, making it the deepest enemy in the Pit of 100 Trials that can be fought above the pit, barring [[Amazy Dayzee]]. Since it is on a small platform, however, it does not spin into [[Mario]] when he gets near it unlike other Spunias. Spunias are the strongest version of Spinias, having a large amount of [[Heart Point|HP]] and attack power, as well as being far stronger than its relatives. They also have defense, unlike their relatives, Spania and Spinia.
'''Spunias''' are a more powerful variant of [[Spinia]]s found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Spunias resemble pink Spinias and possess spikes like [[Spanias]]. They have fangs coming out of their mouths. Spunias are mainly found in the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]] on floors 81-89, and one is found in the [[Rogueport Underground]] in a Spania-infested room that can only be visited after Chapter 5, making it the deepest enemy in the Pit of 100 Trials that can be fought above the pit, barring [[Amazy Dayzee]]. Since it is on a small platform, however, it does not spin into [[Mario]] when he gets near it unlike other Spunias. Spunias are the strongest version of Spinias, having a large amount of [[Heart Point|HP]] and attack power, as well as being far stronger than its relatives. They also have defense, unlike their relatives, Spania and Spinia.
 
==Names in other languages==
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Revision as of 14:21, June 9, 2024

The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Spunia
A Spunia from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Location(s) Rogueport Sewers, Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 81, 82, 84-87, 89)
Max HP 12
Attack 7
Defense 2
Moves Spin (7)
Items Super Shroom, Thunder Rage, Pretty Lucky P
Coins 1 - 4
Log A creature with a body made up of springy discs. It may not look like much, but it's pretty tough.
More
Level 33
Exp. points 1
Sleep? 70%
Dizzy? 70%
Confuse? 70%
Tiny? 90%
Burn? 150%
Freeze? 70%
Stop? 90%
Soft? 90%
Fright? 80%
Gale Force? 80%
KO? 30%
Tattle

That's a Spunia. Its body is made up of springy discs. Max HP is 12, Attack is 7, and Defense is 2. It may not look like much, but it's pretty tough. It won't come at you with anything too weird, so just hang in there, OK?

Tattle Log #:
49

Spunias are a more powerful variant of Spinias found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Spunias resemble pink Spinias and possess spikes like Spanias. They have fangs coming out of their mouths. Spunias are mainly found in the Pit of 100 Trials on floors 81-89, and one is found in the Rogueport Underground in a Spania-infested room that can only be visited after Chapter 5, making it the deepest enemy in the Pit of 100 Trials that can be fought above the pit, barring Amazy Dayzee. Since it is on a small platform, however, it does not spin into Mario when he gets near it unlike other Spunias. Spunias are the strongest version of Spinias, having a large amount of HP and attack power, as well as being far stronger than its relatives. They also have defense, unlike their relatives, Spania and Spinia.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヘンニャー[?]
Hennyā
Possibly a play on「変」(hen, "weird") or「扁」(hen, "flat") and「ヒンニャー」(Hinnya, "Spinia")
French Henya[?] ?
German Gigasproing[?] Giga Spinia
Italian Lanterlon[?] From lanterna ("lantern")
Spanish Farolén[?] -

See also