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{{about|the enemy from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|the enemy mistakenly referred to as a Moon Cleft in the English localization of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''|[[Cleft]]}}
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|image=[[Image:Moon_cleft.PNG]]
|image=[[File:Moon Cleft.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
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|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|atk=5
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
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|variant_of=[[Cleft]]
|location=[[Moon]], [[Pit of 100 Trials (Rogueport)|Pit of 100 Trials]]
|log=A Cleft living on the moon. Its Defense is high, but if you turn it over with an explosion, its Defense goes down to 0.
|items=None
|moves= Charge Attack (6)
|tattle=It's your basic Cleft living on the moon. Defense is high, as usual... and fire attacks don't work against it. If you can turn it over with an explosion, though, its Defense goes down to 0.
|before=[[Hyper Cleft|82]]
|#=83
|after=[[Bristle|84]]
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A '''Moon Cleft''' is a very powerful sub-species of [[Cleft]]s found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', during Chapter 7 (that is to say on the [[Moon]], as their name implies). These moon-dwelling enemies have insanely high stats but are easy to beat when an explosion, preferably from [[Bobbery]], flips them over, lowering their Defense down to 0. Like their relatives, they disguise themselves as rocks, but they reveal their true form when [[Mario]] comes close enough. Moon Clefts attack by charging at their opponents, and cannot be stomped because of their spikes.


They return in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' in Chapter 5-1, near [[Downtown of Crag]]. Their attack pattern remains the same: they charge at [[Mario]] and his allies as soon as they get close enough. But they also still have the same weakness, as [[Boomer]] can flip them over.  
'''Moon Clefts''' are a very powerful lunar species of [[Cleft]]s found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and its [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]]. Aside from the increase of power, they look and act nearly identically to normal Clefts. Moon Clefts are found during the portion of Chapter 7 that takes place on the [[moon]]. These Clefts have high statistics but are easy to beat when an explosion, such as from [[Bobbery|Admiral Bobbery]], flips them over, lowering their Defense down to 0. Like their relatives, they disguise themselves as rocks, but they reveal their true form when [[Mario]] comes close enough. Moon Clefts attack by charging at their opponents, and cannot be stomped because of their spikes. This enemy’s coloration is similar to that of ordinary [[Cleft]]s as they appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' (which themselves were misidentified as Moon Clefts in Western localizations of ''Super Paper Mario''), whereas ordinary Clefts are pale gray in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', matching the color scheme of the [[Boggly Woods]]. Their tattle also states them to simply be a basic Cleft found on the moon. They have the highest defense power in the game, alongside [[Chain Chomp]]s and [[Elite Wizzerd]]s.


== Trivia ==
==Profiles and statistics==
*Since Moon Clefts can be found near Downtown of Crag, it might imply that the [[Land of the Cragnons]] is located on the natural satellite (i.e. "moon") of an unknown planet.
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
====GameCube====
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door bestiary|transcludesection=Moon Cleft|image=[[File:Moon Cleft.png]]|align=horizontal}}
====Nintendo Switch====
{{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) bestiary|transcludesection=Moon Cleft|align=horizontal}}


== Varieties of Clefts ==
==Names in other languages==
*[[Cleft]]
{{foreign names
*[[Bald Cleft]]
|Jap=ツキノシンエモン
*[[Hyper Cleft]]
|JapR=Tsuki no Shin'emon
*[[Hyper Bald Cleft]]
|JapM=Lunar Cleft
*[[Iron Cleft]]
|Chi=月岩石怪
*[[Dark Cleft]]
|ChiR=Yuè Yánshí Guài
|ChiM=Moon Cleft
|Dut=Moon Cleft
|Fre=Cleftlunair
|FreM=Lunar Cleft
|Ger=Mond-Kirk
|GerM=Moon Cleft
|Kor=달가시돌턱
|KorR=Dal Gasi Dolteok
|KorM=Moon Cleft
|Ita=Teschiolito lunare
|ItaM=Lunar Cleft
|Spa=Cleft Lunar
|SpaM=Lunar Cleft
}}


== Foreign Names ==
==Trivia==
{{Foreignname|
*The respective internal file names for Moon Clefts and normal Clefts in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' indicate that at some point in development, Moon Clefts were intended to be the "base" version of Cleft while the final game's normal Cleft was intended as a variant, explaining Moon Cleft's usage of the original coloration.<ref><tt>c_sinemon</tt> and <tt>c_sinemon_w</tt>, respective file names for Moon Cleft and Cleft in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''</ref>
|Fra=Cleftlunair
|FraM= Lunar Cleft}}


{{Catch Card #1
==References==
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|image=[[Image:107. Moon Cleft Card.JPG]]
|hp=5
|atk=2
|def=4
|card type=Common
|card=It's an evil mineral that looks just like a rock. That is, until it's too late!
|tattle= It's an evil mineral that looks just like a rock. That is, until it's too late!
|before= [[Bald Cleft|106]]
|#=107
|after= [[Dark Cleft|108]]
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Latest revision as of 04:30, September 26, 2024

This article is about the enemy from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. For the enemy mistakenly referred to as a Moon Cleft in the English localization of Super Paper Mario, see Cleft.
Moon Cleft
Moon Cleft.png
Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Variant of Cleft

Moon Clefts are a very powerful lunar species of Clefts found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its Nintendo Switch remake. Aside from the increase of power, they look and act nearly identically to normal Clefts. Moon Clefts are found during the portion of Chapter 7 that takes place on the moon. These Clefts have high statistics but are easy to beat when an explosion, such as from Admiral Bobbery, flips them over, lowering their Defense down to 0. Like their relatives, they disguise themselves as rocks, but they reveal their true form when Mario comes close enough. Moon Clefts attack by charging at their opponents, and cannot be stomped because of their spikes. This enemy’s coloration is similar to that of ordinary Clefts as they appear in Paper Mario and Super Paper Mario (which themselves were misidentified as Moon Clefts in Western localizations of Super Paper Mario), whereas ordinary Clefts are pale gray in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, matching the color scheme of the Boggly Woods. Their tattle also states them to simply be a basic Cleft found on the moon. They have the highest defense power in the game, alongside Chain Chomps and Elite Wizzerds.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

GameCube[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Moon Cleft
Moon Cleft.png Max HP 6 Attack 5 Defense 5
Location(s) The Moon, Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 52, 55, 57) Role Common Level 26
Sleep? 30% Dizzy? 30% Confuse? 30%
Tiny? 60% Stop? 80% Soft? 100%
Burn? 0% Freeze? 50% Fright? 30%
Gale Force? 20% KO? 95% Moves Charge (5)
Exp. points 0 Coins 1 - 4 Items Earth Quake, Mini Mr. Mini, Mushroom (drop only), Stopwatch, Super Shroom
Tattle Log #:
83
Log A Cleft living on the moon. Its Defense is high, but if you turn it over with an explosion, its Defense goes down to 0.
Tattle That's a Moon Cleft. It's your basic Cleft living on the moon. Max HP is 6, Attack is 5, and Defense is 5. Defense is high, as usual... and fire attacks don't work against it. If you can turn it over with an explosion, though, its Defense goes down to 0.

Nintendo Switch[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Moon Cleft
A Tattle Log image from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Max HP 6 Attack 5 Defense 5
Location(s) The Moon, Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 52, 55, 57) Role Common Level 26
Sleep? 30% Dizzy? 30% Confuse? 30%
Tiny? 60% Stop? 80% Soft? 100%
Burn? 0% Freeze? 50% Fright? 30%
Gale Force? 20% KO? 95% Moves Charge (5)
Exp. points 0 Coins 1 - 4 Items Earth Quake, Mini Mr. Mini, Mushroom (drop only), Stopwatch, Super Mushroom
Tattle Log #:
86
Log A Cleft living on the moon. Its Defense is high, but if you turn it over with an explosion, its Defense goes down to 0.
Tattle That's a Moon Cleft. It's your basic Cleft living on the moon. Max HP is 6, Attack is 5, and Defense is 5. Defense is high, as usual... and fire attacks don't work against it. If you can turn it over with an explosion though, its Defense goes down to 0.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ツキノシンエモン[?]
Tsuki no Shin'emon
Lunar Cleft
Chinese 月岩石怪[?]
Yuè Yánshí Guài
Moon Cleft
Dutch Moon Cleft[?] -
French Cleftlunair[?] Lunar Cleft
German Mond-Kirk[?] Moon Cleft
Italian Teschiolito lunare[?] Lunar Cleft
Korean 달가시돌턱[?]
Dal Gasi Dolteok
Moon Cleft
Spanish Cleft Lunar[?] Lunar Cleft

Trivia[edit]

  • The respective internal file names for Moon Clefts and normal Clefts in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door indicate that at some point in development, Moon Clefts were intended to be the "base" version of Cleft while the final game's normal Cleft was intended as a variant, explaining Moon Cleft's usage of the original coloration.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ c_sinemon and c_sinemon_w, respective file names for Moon Cleft and Cleft in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door