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{{Catch Card #1
{{species infobox
|image = [[Image:171._Megabite_Card.JPG]]
|image=[[File:SPM_Megabite_Catch_Card.png]]<br>Catch Card from ''Super Paper Mario''
|hp = 4
|variants=[[Gigabite]]<br>[[Dark Megabite]]
|atk = 1
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|def = Only takes 1 damage
|card type = Uncommon
|tattle = Only takes 1 point of damage. This disembodied head really knows how to ruin a picnic. Lay low until it finds someone else to terrorize.
|before = [[Dark Magiblot|170]]
|# = 171
|after = [[Gigabite|172]]
}}
}}


'''Megabites''' are strange, evil skulls in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They swoop down from the sky at the heroes, dealing 1 damage with each hit. No matter how high the heroes attack power is, they will only take 1 damage per hit. With 4 [[HP]], it will take four hits to defeat.
'''Megabites''' are evil skulls that appear in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', and can be found in various locations. Their waving purple tails give them a vaguely fish-like appearance. Their name is both a pun and portmanteau of "megabyte", a measurement in computing, and "bite".


What causes their appearance is unknown. Generally, it is believed they appear when the heroes take too long in a single area in any given level. However, in both Pit Of 100 Trials, they appear immediately upon entrance to the floors they appear on.
==Description==
In at least one stage within each world, if the player remains in certain areas too long, the game will play an eerie sound cue after 3 to 5 minutes and a Megabite will spawn. They only spawn once per level, and leaving the area won't make them be able to spawn again.


Interestingly, the ghostly purple tail they have waves up and down while they are flying, possibly indicating they are vengeful spirits of some kind of fish.
They swoop down from the sky at the player, dealing 1 damage with each hit. Megabites have 4 [[Heart Point|HP]], and will only take 1 damage per hit from any attack.  


[[Category: Enemies]]
If the player does not defeat a Megabite after about seven swoops, they will eventually [[flee]] without leaving any reward. Megabites appear in the following areas:
[[Category: Species]]
 
*[[Yold Desert]]
*[[Yold Ruins]]
*[[Gloam Valley]]
*[[Merlee's Mansion]]
*[[The Bitlands]]
*[[Fort Francis]]
*[[Planet Blobule]]
*[[Downtown of Crag]]
*[[Gap of Crag]]
*[[The Overthere]]
 
Megabites have a chance of dropping items such as a [[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]], a [[Thunder Rage]], or, more rarely, a [[Catch Card SP]] upon defeat, as well as lots of [[coin]]s.
 
Megabites won't spawn if [[Mario]] or the other characters are in an elevated area. However, once the player leaves and comes to the ground, a Megabite immediately spawns, if enough time had passed.
 
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Paper Mario''===
{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Megabite|align=horizontal}}
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=デスデス
|JapR=Desudesu
|JapM=Repetition of "death"
|Fre=Mégaoctête
|FreM=Pun on "mégaoctet" (megabyte) and "tête" (head)
|Spa=Megabite
|Kor=물골
|KorR=Mulgol
|KorM=From "물다" (''mulda'', to bite) and "{{hover|骨|골}}" (''gol'', "bone" in Sino-Korean)
|Ger=Megabiss
|GerM=Combination of "mega" and "biss" (bite)
|Ita=Megabite
}}
 
{{SPM}}
[[Category:Skeletons]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario enemies]]
[[de:Megabiss]]

Latest revision as of 05:17, August 26, 2024

Megabite
Megabite
Catch Card from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Variants

Megabites are evil skulls that appear in Super Paper Mario, and can be found in various locations. Their waving purple tails give them a vaguely fish-like appearance. Their name is both a pun and portmanteau of "megabyte", a measurement in computing, and "bite".

Description[edit]

In at least one stage within each world, if the player remains in certain areas too long, the game will play an eerie sound cue after 3 to 5 minutes and a Megabite will spawn. They only spawn once per level, and leaving the area won't make them be able to spawn again.

They swoop down from the sky at the player, dealing 1 damage with each hit. Megabites have 4 HP, and will only take 1 damage per hit from any attack.

If the player does not defeat a Megabite after about seven swoops, they will eventually flee without leaving any reward. Megabites appear in the following areas:

Megabites have a chance of dropping items such as a Shooting Star, a Thunder Rage, or, more rarely, a Catch Card SP upon defeat, as well as lots of coins.

Megabites won't spawn if Mario or the other characters are in an elevated area. However, once the player leaves and comes to the ground, a Megabite immediately spawns, if enough time had passed.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Super Paper Mario enemy
Megabite
Megabite Max HP 4 Role Common Location(s) Yold Desert (1-3), Yold Ruins (1-4), Gloam Valley (2-1), Merlee's Mansion (2-2), The Bitlands (3-1), Fort Francis (3-4), Planet Blobule (4-2), Downtown of Crag (5-1), Gap of Crag (5-2), The Overthere (7-4)
Attack 1 Card type Uncommon
Defense ?? (Reduces all damage to 1) Items Ghost Shroom, Catch Card SP Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Score 800
Card description Only takes 1 point of damage. This disembodied head really knows how to ruin a picnic. Lay low until it finds someone else to terrorize.
  List of Catch Cards  
  170      171      172  
Tattle That's a Megabite. It's an evil skull that soars through the skies... Max HP is 4 and Attack is 1. It will only take 1 damage per attack... It will eventually fly off, so don’t worry about defeating it every time... No one knows where they come from or where they go...

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デスデス[?]
Desudesu
Repetition of "death"
French Mégaoctête[?] Pun on "mégaoctet" (megabyte) and "tête" (head)
German Megabiss[?] Combination of "mega" and "biss" (bite)
Italian Megabite[?] -
Korean 물골[?]
Mulgol
From "물다" (mulda, to bite) and "" (gol, "bone" in Sino-Korean)
Spanish Megabite[?] -