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==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
Capnaps have many attacks. They may teeter drowsily back and forth near a Bro., who must either smack the ground near it with his hammer to wake it up, or smash the Capnap itself before it inevitably crashes into him. | Capnaps have many attacks. They may teeter drowsily back and forth near a Bro., who must either smack the ground near it with his hammer to wake it up, or smash the Capnap itself before it inevitably crashes into him. Capnaps also are able to run at both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] by running into the foreground or background and dashing straight towards them, where they must [[jump]] as the Capnap nears them to avoid it. | ||
The Capnap may also attempt to charge into a Bro. after approaching him, which can be evaded by jumping before the Capnap hits him. Sometimes the Capnap falls [[asleep]] before it is awakened by a noise and attacking. In this case, the Bros. must time their jumps properly. | |||
Variants of Capnaps appear in the Dream World, being [[Dreamcap]]s and [[Dreamcap Captain]]s. These in turn have stronger variants, the [[Dreamcap R|Dreamcaps R]] and [[Dreamcap Captain R|Dreamcap Captains R]]. | Variants of Capnaps appear in the Dream World, being [[Dreamcap]]s and [[Dreamcap Captain]]s. These in turn have stronger variants, the [[Dreamcap R|Dreamcaps R]] and [[Dreamcap Captain R|Dreamcap Captains R]]. | ||
In ''Brothership'', Capnaps now move only towards their target during their sleepwalking attack, with their snot bubble bursting to cause damage upon nearing their target rather than running through him, and when they charge through both Bros, they run more slowly. | |||
==Statistics== | ==Statistics== |
Revision as of 00:11, October 22, 2024
Capnap | |||
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Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team | |||
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013) | ||
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Capnaps are sleepy creatures covered in yellow flaps with several strands of grass on their heads that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, located in Mushrise Park. They closely resemble the multi-layered hill-like mushrooms found throughout the park. They may appear in battle with Thorbs. Three of them are required to battle, which serves as a tutorial for Bros. Attacks.
Capnaps return in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
Battle
Capnaps have many attacks. They may teeter drowsily back and forth near a Bro., who must either smack the ground near it with his hammer to wake it up, or smash the Capnap itself before it inevitably crashes into him. Capnaps also are able to run at both Mario and Luigi by running into the foreground or background and dashing straight towards them, where they must jump as the Capnap nears them to avoid it.
The Capnap may also attempt to charge into a Bro. after approaching him, which can be evaded by jumping before the Capnap hits him. Sometimes the Capnap falls asleep before it is awakened by a noise and attacking. In this case, the Bros. must time their jumps properly.
Variants of Capnaps appear in the Dream World, being Dreamcaps and Dreamcap Captains. These in turn have stronger variants, the Dreamcaps R and Dreamcap Captains R.
In Brothership, Capnaps now move only towards their target during their sleepwalking attack, with their snot bubble bursting to cause damage upon nearing their target rather than running through him, and when they charge through both Bros, they run more slowly.
Statistics
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy | ||||||||
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Capnap | ||||||||
HP | 16 | Role | Common | Level | 5 | Location(s) | Mushrise Park | |
Power | 40 | Position | Normal | No Hitter | 5 | |||
Defense | 38 | World | Real | Weakness | None | Item drop | Mushroom (5%) Candy (2%) | |
Speed | 23 | Experience | 15 (18) | Coins | 5 (100%) |
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ネムルダケ[?] Nemurudake |
From「眠る」(nemuru, "to sleep") and the voiced version of「茸」(take, "mushroom") | |
French (NOA) | Mycopillon[?] | Portmanteau of mycose ("mycosis") and roupillon ("snooze") | |
French (NOE) | Roupignon[?] | From roupiller ("to sleep") and champignon ("mushroom") | |
German | Nickerling[?] | From nickerchen ("to nap") and the diminutive suffix -ling | |
Italian | Gapibapo[?] | ? | |
Korean | 꾸벅송이[?] Kkubeogsong'i |
Portmanteau of "꾸벅꾸벅" (kkubeog-kkubeog, "dozing off") and "송이" (song'i, "Matsutake") | |
Portuguese | Sonomelo[?] | From sonolento ("sleepy") and cogumelo ("mushroom") | |
Russian | Грибохрап[?] Gribokhrap |
From гриб (grib, "mushroom") and храпеть (khrapet, "to snore") | |
Spanish (NOA) | Reposeta[?] | From reposar ("to rest") and seta ("mushroom") | |
Spanish (NOE) | Modorrón[?] | Augmentative form of modorra ("drowsiness") |