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|tattle=This mad hopper splits in three when you stomp on it. It's looking a little on the pale side. Maybe it's all that late-night trampoline training. | |tattle=This mad hopper splits in three when you stomp on it. It's looking a little on the pale side. Maybe it's all that late-night trampoline training. | ||
|tippi= It's a Zoing-Oing... They're very rare creatures only a few adventurers have seen... Max HP is 12 and Attack is 3. If you hurt it, it will split into multiple Mini-Zoings... Zoing-Oings are very similar to other Oings... Except for their lovely pale hides... | |tippi=It's a Zoing-Oing... They're very rare creatures only a few adventurers have seen... Max HP is 12 and Attack is 3. If you hurt it, it will split into multiple Mini-Zoings... Zoing-Oings are very similar to other Oings... Except for their lovely pale hides... | ||
|before=[[Boing-Oing|50]] | |before=[[Boing-Oing|50]] | ||
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==Names in Other Languages== | ==Names in Other Languages== | ||
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|Jap=ハクピョンピョン | |Jap=ハクピョンピョン | ||
|JapR=Hakupyonpyon | |||
|JapM=White Hop-Hop | |JapM=White Hop-Hop | ||
|Fra=Zoing-Boing | |Fra=Zoing-Boing |
Revision as of 00:11, February 27, 2011
Template:Spmenemybox The Zoing-Oing is an enhanced, pale white version of the Sproing-Oing,that appears only in Super Paper Mario. They can be found during Chapter 8, in Castle Bleck, as well as in the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (room 57). When they run out of health, they split into three smaller Zoing-Oings, but if enough damage is dealt quickly, it will not split. They are the second strongest member of the Sproing-Oing family.