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== Technique ==
== Technique ==


The Special Moves, [[Art Attack]], [[Supernova]], and [[Earth Tremor]], will defeat a Bristle, as well as a [[Pow Block]] or an [[Earthquake]]. [[Mario]] can even defeat them by just using [[Superguard|Superguards]].
The Special Moves, [[Art Attack]], [[Supernova]], and [[Earth Tremor]], will defeat a Bristle, as well as a [[POW Block]] or an [[Earthquake]]. [[Mario]] can even defeat them by just using [[Superguard|Superguards]].


== Notable Bristles ==
== Notable Bristles ==
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== ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' Stats and Tattle Information ==
== ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' Stats and Tattle Information ==
 
==Bristle==
=== [http://www.lemmykoopa.com/lk19/bristle.html Regular Bristle] ===
*'''HP:''' 2
*'''Stats:''' HP: 2, Attack: 1, Defense: 4
*'''Attack:''' 1
*'''Defense:''' 4
*'''Locations:''' [[Shhwonk Fortress]], [[Glitzville]]
*'''Locations:''' [[Shhwonk Fortress]], [[Glitzville]]
*'''Tattle:''' That's a Bristle. ...Totally covered in spikes. They're so prickly! AND they're impervious to fire! Even trying to get close enough to whack it with a hammer is dangerous! Seriously, its spikes will totally pop out! So, since you can't [[Jump]] on it or use your [[Hammer]]... you'd better use an item!
*'''Tattle:''' That's a Bristle. ...Totally covered in spikes. They're so prickly! AND they're impervious to fire! Even trying to get close enough to whack it with a hammer is dangerous! Seriously, its spikes will totally pop out! So, since you can't [[Jump]] on it or use your [[Hammer]]... you'd better use an item!
*'''Tattle Number:''' 84
*'''Tattle Number:''' 84
*'''Tattle Log:''' A petrified, spine-covered monster that attacks by charging at you and is impervious to fire. If you approach, its spikes will pop out and poke you.
*'''Tattle Log:''' A petrified, spine-covered monster that attacks by charging at you and is impervious to fire. If you approach, its spikes will pop out and poke you.
== Other Games ==
Although Bristles have made no appearances other then ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]'', they ''are'' quickly mentioned in ''[[Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', when, before learning the [[Bros. Ball]] move, Toadsworth the Younger tells his [[Toadsworth|older self]] that he "looks like he has a Bristle in his britches".


[[Category: Species]]
[[Category: Species]]
[[Category: Enemies]]
[[Category: Enemies]]

Revision as of 21:30, November 25, 2006

The Bristle are spiked monsters made of rock in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They have high defense, and if Mario tries to attack one with his hammer, he'll end up hurting himself. Plus, this monster is impervious to fire.

Technique

The Special Moves, Art Attack, Supernova, and Earth Tremor, will defeat a Bristle, as well as a POW Block or an Earthquake. Mario can even defeat them by just using Superguards.

Notable Bristles

The Poker Faces

Sub-Species

Dark Bristle

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Stats and Tattle Information

Bristle

  • HP: 2
  • Attack: 1
  • Defense: 4
  • Locations: Shhwonk Fortress, Glitzville
  • Tattle: That's a Bristle. ...Totally covered in spikes. They're so prickly! AND they're impervious to fire! Even trying to get close enough to whack it with a hammer is dangerous! Seriously, its spikes will totally pop out! So, since you can't Jump on it or use your Hammer... you'd better use an item!
  • Tattle Number: 84
  • Tattle Log: A petrified, spine-covered monster that attacks by charging at you and is impervious to fire. If you approach, its spikes will pop out and poke you.

Other Games

Although Bristles have made no appearances other then Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, they are quickly mentioned in Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time, when, before learning the Bros. Ball move, Toadsworth the Younger tells his older self that he "looks like he has a Bristle in his britches".