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'''Koopeleons''' (Japanese: ノコレオン ''Nokoreon'') are a rare and unique species of [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]s that live in the [[Toadwood Forest]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. They resemble a Koopa and chameleon hybrid with a blue shell, green skin, large eyes, and a long curled tail. Koopeleons have the ability to turn [[invisible]], a survival mechanism that allows them to hunt unsuspecting prey. However, experienced travelers know they can track an invisible Koopeleon by the dust it sends flying in the air when it moves. To attack, a Koopeleon will run into its foe, delivering damage. This attack can be dodged and countered with a [[jump]] attack. If damaged, a Koopeleon will become visible. Koopeleons are highly susceptible to fire based attacks.
'''Koopeleons''' are a rare and unique species of [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]]s that live in the [[Toadwood Forest]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. They resemble a Koopa and chameleon hybrid with a blue shell, green skin, large eyes, and a long curled tail. Koopeleons have the ability to turn [[invisible]], a survival mechanism that allows them to hunt unsuspecting prey. However, experienced travelers know they can track an invisible Koopeleon by the dust it sends flying in the air when it moves. To attack, a Koopeleon will run into its foe, delivering damage. This attack can be dodged and countered with a [[jump]] attack. If damaged, a Koopeleon will become visible. Koopeleons are highly susceptible to fire based attacks.


Koopelons have their own sub-species, called [[Gold Koopeleon]]s.
Koopelons have their own sub-species, called [[Gold Koopeleon]]s.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in Other Languages==
{{Foreignname|
{{Foreignname
|Jap=ノコレオン
|JapR=Nokoreon
|JapM=Portmanteau of "Nokonoko" (Koopa Troopas) and カメレオン ''chamereon'' (Chameleon).
|Fra=Koopaléon
|Fra=Koopaléon
|FraM=Pun on "Koopa" and "Camélion", the French word for "chameleon"
|FraM=Pun on "Koopa" and "Camélion", the French word for "chameleon"

Revision as of 13:06, February 17, 2012

Template:Pitenemy Koopeleons are a rare and unique species of Koopas that live in the Toadwood Forest in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. They resemble a Koopa and chameleon hybrid with a blue shell, green skin, large eyes, and a long curled tail. Koopeleons have the ability to turn invisible, a survival mechanism that allows them to hunt unsuspecting prey. However, experienced travelers know they can track an invisible Koopeleon by the dust it sends flying in the air when it moves. To attack, a Koopeleon will run into its foe, delivering damage. This attack can be dodged and countered with a jump attack. If damaged, a Koopeleon will become visible. Koopeleons are highly susceptible to fire based attacks.

Koopelons have their own sub-species, called Gold Koopeleons.

Names in Other Languages

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