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|items=[[Mushroom]], [[Thunder Bolt]], [[Earth Quake]], [[Mini Mr. Mini]], [[Dizzy Dial]]
|items=[[Mushroom]], [[Thunder Bolt]], [[Earth Quake]], [[Mini Mr. Mini]], [[Dizzy Dial]]
|moves=Cleft Charge (2)
|moves=Cleft Charge (2)
|location=[[Shhwonk Fortress]], [[Boggly Woods]], [[Pit of 100 Trials (Rogueport)|Pit of 100 Trials]]
|location=[[Shhwonk Fortress]], [[Boggly Woods]], [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]]
|log=A spiky, rock-headed jerk that's impervious to fire attacks and has a solid body.
|log=A spiky, rock-headed jerk that's impervious to fire attacks and has a solid body.
|tattle=That's a Cleft.  A rock-head jerk with spikes on his noggin. What a rocker! That hard head is a major pain. Fire doesn't hurt it, but other types of items are pretty effective, usually. If nothing seems to work on it, you can always just run.
|tattle=That's a Cleft.  A rock-head jerk with spikes on his noggin. What a rocker! That hard head is a major pain. Fire doesn't hurt it, but other types of items are pretty effective, usually. If nothing seems to work on it, you can always just run.

Revision as of 18:02, June 11, 2012

Template:Species-infobox Clefts are burly rock monsters that appear in the Paper Mario series. Their name comes from the word "cleft", which can alternately refer to a crack in a rock or an indentation of the chin, both of which are characteristics of the Clefts.

These enemies have high defense and high attack, though if Mario flips them over with an explosion or a Quake Hammer, their defenseless undersides are exposed to attack. Earth Tremor does not flip them, but if executed well enough, it can defeat them automatically. Clefts inhabit Mt. Rugged in Paper Mario, and Boggly Woods in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, though their many sub-species can be found in a variety of other areas as well, including the Moon.

In the first Paper Mario game, Clefts were brown, but in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, they are gray; both these coloration coincide with those of their differing locations.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, if 3 questions of the Super Fun Quirk Quiz are answered incorrectly, the player will have to verse 4 Clefts.

Varieties of Clefts

Notable Clefts

Stats

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Names in Other Languages

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Trivia


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