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A Gigabite is an enemy that only appears in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They appear only in 7-1, Subterannean Vaction. They are much like Megabites, but a bit stronger, but not much. They are almost invincible and have six HP, two Attack Power and no Defense, though. They appear from nowhere and fly a bit, and swoop down into the player. They are white Megabites, with even the flame that is their tale is white. They are a bit hard to kill.
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|image=[[File:SPM Gigabite Catch Card.png]]<br>Catch Card of a Gigabite from ''Super Paper Mario''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|variant_of=[[Megabite]]
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[[Category: Enemies]]
'''Gigabites''' are pale flying skulls in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' found in secret areas in [[The Underwhere|Chapter 7-1]] (Subterranean Vacation) and [[The Overthere|7-4]] (A Bone-Chilling Tale). Their name is both a pun and portmanteau of "gigabyte", a unit of memory amounting to one billion bytes, and "bite". These extremely rare ghouls are stronger, white relatives of the [[Megabite]]s. Gigabites only have 6 HP, but they only take 1 point of damage per hit, no matter how powerful the attack is. Although they fly near the ceiling most of the time, they will periodically swoop down and try to ram into intruders. Unlike Megabites, Gigabites will not flee from the scene and continue to fight the player.
[[Category: Sub-Species]]
 
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Paper Mario''===
{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Gigabite|align=horizontal}}
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=デスデスデス
|JapR=Desudesudesu
|JapM=An extended version of「デスデス」(''Desudesu'', [[Megabite]])
|Fre=Gigaoctête
|FreM=Pun on "gigaoctet" (gigabyte) and "tête" (head)
|Ger=Gigabiss
|GerM=Combination of "giga" and "biss" (bite)
|Kor=더물골
|KorR=Deomulgol
|KorM=From "더" (''deo'', more) and "물골" (''Mulgol'', Megabite)
|Spa=Gigabite
|Ita=Gigabite
}}
 
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[[Category:Skeletons]]
[[Category:Super Paper Mario enemies]]
[[de:Gigabiss]]

Latest revision as of 18:38, July 15, 2024

Gigabite
Gigabite
Catch Card of a Gigabite from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Variant of Megabite

Gigabites are pale flying skulls in Super Paper Mario found in secret areas in Chapter 7-1 (Subterranean Vacation) and 7-4 (A Bone-Chilling Tale). Their name is both a pun and portmanteau of "gigabyte", a unit of memory amounting to one billion bytes, and "bite". These extremely rare ghouls are stronger, white relatives of the Megabites. Gigabites only have 6 HP, but they only take 1 point of damage per hit, no matter how powerful the attack is. Although they fly near the ceiling most of the time, they will periodically swoop down and try to ram into intruders. Unlike Megabites, Gigabites will not flee from the scene and continue to fight the player.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Super Paper Mario enemy
Gigabite
Gigabite Max HP 6 Role Common Location(s) The Underwhere (7-1), The Overthere (7-4)
Attack 2 Card type Uncommon
Defense ?? (Reduces all damage to 1) Items Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Score 1200
Card description Only takes 1 point of damage. The best policy: keep away from angry floating heads. This thing will not leave you alone. Be warned!
  List of Catch Cards  
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Tattle That's a Gigabite. It's an evil skull that soars through the skies... Max HP is 6 and Attack is 2. It will only take 1 damage per attack... Gigabites are even more annoying than Megabites... No one knows where they come from or where they go...

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デスデスデス[?]
Desudesudesu
An extended version of「デスデス」(Desudesu, Megabite)
French Gigaoctête[?] Pun on "gigaoctet" (gigabyte) and "tête" (head)
German Gigabiss[?] Combination of "giga" and "biss" (bite)
Italian Gigabite[?] -
Korean 더물골[?]
Deomulgol
From "더" (deo, more) and "물골" (Mulgol, Megabite)
Spanish Gigabite[?] -