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{{smrpgenemy|
{{species infobox
|image = [[Image:Artichoker.PNG]]
|image=[[File:SMRPG NS Artichoker.png|150px]]<br>Artichoker from ''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)
|name = Artichoker
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|location = [[Booster Pass]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|hp = 200
|variants=[[Kriffid]]
|attack = 50
|defense = 54
|mgattack = 27
|mgdefense = 24
|attacks = [[Static E!]], [[Starch]]
|strengths = Thunder
|weaknesses = Jump, Fire
|itemdropped = [[Fear Bomb]]
|coinsdropped = 10
|expgained = 12
|cookie = None
|related = [[Kriffid]]
|psychopath = Relax a little, okay?
}}
}}
An '''Artichoker''' is an {{wp|artichoke}}-like monster that resembles an ordinary shrub, appearing in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]]. However, it has tiny legs instead of roots, allowing it to move. The plant creature also has a fish-like head that remains hidden behind its leaves. Both the legs and the head are revealed when an Artichoker attacks. Artichokers can be found in [[Booster Pass]], where most of the time they remain stationary, appearing to be normal shrubs.


An '''Artichoker''' is a plant-like monster that can be found in [[Booster Pass]]. This creature resembles an ordinary shrub. However, an Artichoker has tiny legs instead of roots, allowing the plant to move. The plant creature also has a head (that resembles a bullfrog) that remains hidden behind its protective leaves. Both the legs and the head are revealed when an Artichoker attacks.
Also, an Artichoker has two primary attacks when engaged in combat. The first is causing damage by scuttling around on its feet. It can also shoot bubbles that cause damage on contact. Additionally, Artichokers can use the lightning attack [[Static Electricity]] or poison party members with [[Stench]]. If an Artichoker is hit with a special attack, it will use Recover to heal itself or other enemies on the battlefield.


Most of the time, Artichokers will remain stationary, appearing to be a normal shrubs. This is, in fact, a clever survival mechanism that allows the Artichokers to prey on unsuspecting travelers. Since items can sometimes be found in shrubs, an unlucky adventurer may accidentally stumble across an Artichoker, instead of treasure. After falling for the deception, the adventurer will have to fight the plant monster in combat. Unfortunately for the traveler, Artichokers prove to be very tough opponents.
Another plant-based monster, the [[Carroboscis]], also resides in Booster Pass but is not related to the Artichoker. A more powerful variant of Artichoker, known as [[Kriffid]], can be found in [[Land's End]] and [[Bean Valley]].


In battle, the Artichoker's leaves form a barrier that protect the monster's head, giving the Artichoker high physical defense. Also, an Artichoker has two primary attacks when engaged in combat. The first is causing damage by scuttling around on its tiny feet. An Artichoker can also shoot bubbles that cause damage on contact. Additionally, the Artichoker can use the lightning attack [[Static E!]], and spray chemicals to [[Poison]] unlucky travelers.
==Profiles and statistics==
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
{{:Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars bestiary|transcludesection=Artichoker|align=horizontal}}


Artichokers are the relatives of the [[Kriffid]]s. Another plant-based monster, the [[Carroboscis]], also resides in Booster Pass (but is not related to the Artichoker).
===''Super Mario RPG'' (Nintendo Switch)===
{{:Monster List|transcludesection=Artichoker}}


{{SMRPG Enemy}}
==Gallery==
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KRIFFID.png|''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''
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[[Category: Species]]
==Names in other languages==
[[Category: Enemies]]
{{foreign names
[[Category: Flora]]
|Jap=ソソクサ
[[Category: Super Mario RPG Enemies]]
|JapR=Sosokusa
|JapM=Pun on「そそくさ」(''sosokusa'', "hastily") and「草」(''kusa'', "grass")
|Chi=慌忙草
|ChiR=Huāngmáng Cǎo
|ChiM=Panic Grass
|Dut=Artischok
|DutM=Pun on ''Artisjok'' ("artichoke") and ''Schok'' ("shock")
|Fre=Forticho
|FreM=Pun on ''fortiche'' ("clever" in the informal way) and ''artichaut'' ("artichoke")
|Ger=Artischock
|GerM=Pun on ''Artischocke'' ("artichoke") and ''Schock'' ("shock")
|Ita=Carciofolo
|ItaM=Diminutive of ''carciofo'' ("artichoke")
|Kor=허둥초
|KorR=Heodungcho
|KorM=From "허둥지둥" (''heodung-jidung'', "hurriedly") and "{{hover|草|초}}" (''cho'', Hanja form of "grass")
|Spa=Carnichofo
|SpaM=Portmanteau of ''carnívoro'' ("carnivore") and a masculine form of ''alcachofa'' ("artichoke")
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 07:31, May 2, 2024

Artichoker
Image of an Artichoker from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG
Artichoker from Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Variants

An Artichoker is an artichoke-like monster that resembles an ordinary shrub, appearing in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake. However, it has tiny legs instead of roots, allowing it to move. The plant creature also has a fish-like head that remains hidden behind its leaves. Both the legs and the head are revealed when an Artichoker attacks. Artichokers can be found in Booster Pass, where most of the time they remain stationary, appearing to be normal shrubs.

Also, an Artichoker has two primary attacks when engaged in combat. The first is causing damage by scuttling around on its feet. It can also shoot bubbles that cause damage on contact. Additionally, Artichokers can use the lightning attack Static Electricity or poison party members with Stench. If an Artichoker is hit with a special attack, it will use Recover to heal itself or other enemies on the battlefield.

Another plant-based monster, the Carroboscis, also resides in Booster Pass but is not related to the Artichoker. A more powerful variant of Artichoker, known as Kriffid, can be found in Land's End and Bean Valley.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Artichoker
Artichoker's sprite from SMRPG. HP 200 FP 100 Speed 7
Location(s) Booster Pass Attack 50 Magic attack 27
Role Common Defense 54 Magic defense 24
Bonus Flower Defense Up! (40%) Yoshi Cookie Mid Mushroom Morph rate 100%
Evade 0% Magic evade 20% Spells Static E!, Recover (CS)
Weak Jump, Fire Strong Thunder Sp. attacks Stench, "Bubble Shot"
Coins 10 Exp. points 12 Items Fright Bomb (25%)
Psychopath "Relax a little, okay?"

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)[edit]

Super Mario RPG enemy
Artichoker
Image of an Artichoker from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG HP 200 Weak Elements JumpFire Drops Fright Bomb
Exp. 12 Weak Statuses FearPoisonSleepMute Rare Drops N/A
Found in Booster Pass
Monster List profile It's a little-known fact that these came first, and that the vegetables were named for their resemblance to the deadly monster.
Thought Peek "Relax a little. Have a veggie or two."
Animations

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ソソクサ[?]
Sosokusa
Pun on「そそくさ」(sosokusa, "hastily") and「草」(kusa, "grass")
Chinese 慌忙草[?]
Huāngmáng Cǎo
Panic Grass
Dutch Artischok[?] Pun on Artisjok ("artichoke") and Schok ("shock")
French Forticho[?] Pun on fortiche ("clever" in the informal way) and artichaut ("artichoke")
German Artischock[?] Pun on Artischocke ("artichoke") and Schock ("shock")
Italian Carciofolo[?] Diminutive of carciofo ("artichoke")
Korean 허둥초[?]
Heodungcho
From "허둥지둥" (heodung-jidung, "hurriedly") and "" (cho, Hanja form of "grass")
Spanish Carnichofo[?] Portmanteau of carnívoro ("carnivore") and a masculine form of alcachofa ("artichoke")