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Corona is an overwhelmingly strong fire attack. '''Some say it puts you to sleep. Some say it does massive fire damage and puts you to sleep. It may attack all party members'''. However all these bolded things are unconfirmed.
{{redirect|Corona|the ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' level|[[Corona Mountain]]}}
{{SMRPG move infobox
|image=[[File:RPG_Corona.png]]
|used_by=[[Fire Crystal]]<br>[[Exor|Mouth]]<br>[[Count Down]]
|type=Magic
|power=88
|effect=None
|element=Fire
|range=All enemies
|mitigation=Yes
}}
'''Flare''', originally known as '''Corona''', is an attack most often used by boss enemies in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]]. When used, the enemy summons a small sun, which attacks all party members with a fiery rotating beam, dealing significant damage. In the original game, the sun and beam have a simple yellow design, whereas in the remake, they are given a more realistic appearance.
 
An [[list of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars pre-release and unused content|unused]] Chain Saw attack used the same animation as Corona.<ref>Lights JusticeZ. (June 2, 2009). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv42e6inAUM SMRPG - Unused Enemy Spells & Attacks]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 5, 2018.</ref>
 
"Corona" means "crown" in Spanish and Latin, and the corona is also the extended outer atmosphere surrounding the sun and other stars. Its renaming to Flare is instead a reference to solar flares, and may also be a reference to the {{fandom|finalfantasy|Flare (ability)|''Final Fantasy'' attack}} of the same name.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=コロナ
|JpnN=original
|JpnR=Korona
|JpnM=Corona
|Jpn2=フレア
|Jpn2N=remake
|Jpn2R=Furea
|Jpn2M=Flare
|ChiS=闪焰
|ChiSR=Shǎnyàn
|ChiSM=Flare
|ChiT=閃焰
|ChiTR=Shǎnyàn
|ChiTM=Flare
|Dut=Zonnevlam
|DutM={{wp|Solar flare|Solar-flare}}
|Fre=Lumière funeste
|FreM=Baleful light
|Ger=Gleißen
|GerM=Glisten
|Ita=Eruzione solare
|ItaM=Solar flare; lit. "Solar eruption"
|Kor=플레어
|KorR=Peulleeo
|KorM=Flare
|Spa=Orbe llameante
|SpaM=Flaming orb
}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars moves]]

Latest revision as of 10:50, January 7, 2025

"Corona" redirects here. For the Super Mario Sunshine level, see Corona Mountain.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars move
RPG Corona.png
Flare
Used by Fire Crystal
Mouth
Count Down
Type Magic
Magic power 88
Effect None
Element Fire
Target All enemies
Damage reduced Yes

Flare, originally known as Corona, is an attack most often used by boss enemies in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its Nintendo Switch remake. When used, the enemy summons a small sun, which attacks all party members with a fiery rotating beam, dealing significant damage. In the original game, the sun and beam have a simple yellow design, whereas in the remake, they are given a more realistic appearance.

An unused Chain Saw attack used the same animation as Corona.[1]

"Corona" means "crown" in Spanish and Latin, and the corona is also the extended outer atmosphere surrounding the sun and other stars. Its renaming to Flare is instead a reference to solar flares, and may also be a reference to the Final Fantasy attack of the same name.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コロナ[?]
Korona
Corona original
フレア[?]
Furea
Flare remake
Chinese (simplified) 闪焰[?]
Shǎnyàn
Flare
Chinese (traditional) 閃焰[?]
Shǎnyàn
Flare
Dutch Zonnevlam[?] Solar-flare
French Lumière funeste[?] Baleful light
German Gleißen[?] Glisten
Italian Eruzione solare[?] Solar flare; lit. "Solar eruption"
Korean 플레어[?]
Peulleeo
Flare
Spanish Orbe llameante[?] Flaming orb

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lights JusticeZ. (June 2, 2009). SMRPG - Unused Enemy Spells & Attacks. YouTube. Retrieved July 5, 2018.