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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=タイール
|Jpn=タイール
|JapR=Taīru
|JpnR=Taīru
|JapM=Derived from "tile"
|JpnM=From English word "tile" with Japanese long-vowel mark attached
|Spa= Mosak
|Fre=Mozaïk
Mosak Verde
|FreM=Modified spelling of ''mosaïque'' ("mosaic")
Mosak Rojo
|Ger=Kachelbot
Mosak Amarillo
|GerM=Tilebot
Mosak Azul
|Ita=Piastrelloide
Mosak oscuro.
|ItaM=Portmanteau of ''piastrella'' ("tile") and the suffix ''-oide'' ("-oid")
|SpaM= Mosak (derived from Mosaico, Mosaic in spanish)
|Kor=타일
Green Mosak
|KorR=Tail
Red Mosak
|KorM=Tile
Yellow Mosak
|Spa=Mosak
Blue Mosak
|SpaM=Derived from ''mosaico'' ("mosaic")
Dark Mosak.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:21, January 7, 2025

All the Tileoids.

Tileoids are creatures that, as their name implies, resemble tiles. They only appear in Super Paper Mario. These enemies have eyes and are broken up into nine different shaded segments of a square (much like a tile), and they are common in the Dotwood Tree and Outer Space. They strongly resemble the loading indicators used commonly for Wii software. They act similar to Hotheads and Spike Tops, hanging into walls, though unlike them, Tileoids can be stomped on. There are five types of Tileoids:

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タイール[?]
Taīru
From English word "tile" with Japanese long-vowel mark attached
French Mozaïk[?] Modified spelling of mosaïque ("mosaic")
German Kachelbot[?] Tilebot
Italian Piastrelloide[?] Portmanteau of piastrella ("tile") and the suffix -oide ("-oid")
Korean 타일[?]
Tail
Tile
Spanish Mosak[?] Derived from mosaico ("mosaic")
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