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|image=[[Image:MuthCard.png|70px]]
|image=[[File:SPMMuth.png|200px]]<br>Sprite from ''Super Paper Mario''
|hp=100
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|atk=5
|variants=[[Mega Muth]]<br>[[Dark Muth]]
|def=0
|location= [[Land of the Cragnons]]
|card type=Uncommon
|tattle=Fear the woolly foot of the mighty Muth! It'll trample you just for looking at it wrong.
|tippi=That massive beast is a Muth. They roam the grassy plains of Crag... Max HP is 100 and Attack is 5. They can trample nearly anything... They also have a lot of HP, so they aren't easy to take down... Many Cragnons have risked fighting Muths just to prove their bravery...
|before=[[Dark Choppa|149]]
|#=150
|after=[[Mega Muth|151]]
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A '''Muth''' is a mammoth enemy in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' that appears only in Chapter 5-1: Downtown of Crag in [[Land of the Cragnons]]. These burly animals have 100 HP and they're worth lots of points just for being so strong. These enemies occasionally give players a head start while preparing to charge at [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Peach]], and [[Bowser]]. A good strategy is to use Bowser's Fire Breath or use [[Boomer (Pixl)|Boomer]] or [[Cudge]] repeatedly. They also have a stronger version called [[Mega Muth]]s and even stronger versions called [[Dark Muth]]s are found in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]]. They sometimes drop [[Bone-In Cut]]s and is the only one to get them.


[[Image:Muth.jpg|thumb|left|A '''Muth''' attacking Mario.]]
'''Muths''' are brown mammoth enemies in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' that appear only in Chapter 5-1: Downtown of Crag in the [[Land of the Cragnons]]. Muths have 100 HP and 5 attack points, and are worth a large amount of points for their size and strength. Muths normally appear peaceful and walk along at a slow pace, but upon being attacked or noticing [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], or [[Bowser]], they will grow angered, beginning to spin their trunk and stomping in place before charging for a certain distance.
Their name comes from the Woolly Mammoth, a hairy, elephant-like mammal that lived in prehistoric eras.


==Related Enemies==
Muths have high power and are encountered in a large quantity, but they move slowly, and the time they take to charge gives the heroes a head-start to avoid their attack. Unlike most walking enemies, Muths can also turn around on their own even without colliding with a wall or another enemy, and have a unique animation for this in which their trunk and body flip to face the other direction, which work to the player's advantage by providing more time to avoid them. In addition, their size and slow movement alongside their large number and HP make them useful enemies to jump on and perform [[Stylish]] combos for points.
*[[Mega Muth]]
*[[Dark Muth]]
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==Names in Other Languages==
A stronger variant, called [[Mega Muth]]s, can be found in [[Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum]], and an even stronger variant called [[Dark Muth]]s are found in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]]. They sometimes drop [[Bone-In Cut]]s; defeating them is the only way to acquire this item. Muths are also mentioned in the [[Catch Card]] description for [[Buzzy Beetle]]s, stating that a Muth stampede would likely not flatten a Buzzy Beetle.
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[[List of Super Paper Mario pre-release and unused content|In the game's data]], there are graphics for {{file link|Purple Muth SPM unused.png|a bright purple and blue variety of Muth}}. However, they are not assigned to any object, and as such, it is unknown how comparatively strong they were intended to be.
 
Their appearance, as well as their name, come from the woolly mammoth, a hairy, elephant-like mammal that lived in prehistoric eras.
 
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Paper Mario''===
{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Muth|align=horizontal}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SPM Muths.png|A Muth charging at Mario
SPM Muth Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=マンモー
|Jap=マンモー
|JapR=Manmō
|JapR=Manmō
|JapM=Pun on mammoth
|JapM=Partial elongation of "mammoth"
|Fra=Mouth
|Fre=Mouth
|FraM=Pun on "mammouth" (mammoth)
|FreM=Clipping of "mammouth" (mammoth)
|Kor=맘모
|KorR=Mammo
|KorM=Partial elongation of "mammoth"
|Ger=Mammu
|Ger=Mammu
|GerM=Pun on "Mammut" (mammoth)
|GerM=Clipping of "mammut" (mammoth)
|Ita=Mut
|Ita=Mut
|ItaM=Pun on "mammut" (mammoth)}}
|ItaM=Clipping of "mammut" (mammoth)
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|Spa=Mut
|SpaM=Clipping of "mamut" (mammoth)
}}
 
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[[Category:Elephants]]
[[Category:Species]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario enemies]]
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Latest revision as of 21:22, July 15, 2024

Muth
Sprite of a Muth from Super Paper Mario.
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Variants

Muths are brown mammoth enemies in Super Paper Mario that appear only in Chapter 5-1: Downtown of Crag in the Land of the Cragnons. Muths have 100 HP and 5 attack points, and are worth a large amount of points for their size and strength. Muths normally appear peaceful and walk along at a slow pace, but upon being attacked or noticing Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, or Bowser, they will grow angered, beginning to spin their trunk and stomping in place before charging for a certain distance.

Muths have high power and are encountered in a large quantity, but they move slowly, and the time they take to charge gives the heroes a head-start to avoid their attack. Unlike most walking enemies, Muths can also turn around on their own even without colliding with a wall or another enemy, and have a unique animation for this in which their trunk and body flip to face the other direction, which work to the player's advantage by providing more time to avoid them. In addition, their size and slow movement alongside their large number and HP make them useful enemies to jump on and perform Stylish combos for points.

A stronger variant, called Mega Muths, can be found in Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum, and an even stronger variant called Dark Muths are found in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. They sometimes drop Bone-In Cuts; defeating them is the only way to acquire this item. Muths are also mentioned in the Catch Card description for Buzzy Beetles, stating that a Muth stampede would likely not flatten a Buzzy Beetle.

In the game's data, there are graphics for a bright purple and blue variety of MuthMedia:Purple Muth SPM unused.png. However, they are not assigned to any object, and as such, it is unknown how comparatively strong they were intended to be.

Their appearance, as well as their name, come from the woolly mammoth, a hairy, elephant-like mammal that lived in prehistoric eras.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Super Paper Mario enemy
Muth
Sprite of a Muth from Super Paper Mario. Max HP 100 Role Common Location(s) Downtown of Crag (5-1)
Attack 5 Card type Uncommon
Defense 0 Items Bone-In Cut Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Map 30
Score 1000
Card description Fear the woolly foot of the mighty Muth! It'll trample you just for looking at it wrong.
  List of Catch Cards  
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Tattle That massive beast is a Muth. They roam the grassy plains of Crag... Max HP is 100 and Attack is 5. They can trample nearly anything... They also have a lot of HP, so they aren't easy to take down... Many Cragnons have risked fighting Muths just to prove their bravery...

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マンモー[?]
Manmō
Partial elongation of "mammoth"
French Mouth[?] Clipping of "mammouth" (mammoth)
German Mammu[?] Clipping of "mammut" (mammoth)
Italian Mut[?] Clipping of "mammut" (mammoth)
Korean 맘모[?]
Mammo
Partial elongation of "mammoth"
Spanish Mut[?] Clipping of "mamut" (mammoth)