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== Tattle == | == Tattle == | ||
HP: 12, Attack: 2, Defense: 0 | |||
"This is a Gulpit. Whoa! Gulpits look pretty burly, don't they? Gulpits attack by picking rocks up in their mouths and then spitting 'em back out. The bigger the rock they spit, the more damage you'll take. Big rocks take 7 HP in damage, and small ones take 5 HP. They can't do much damage without ammo, so you should concentrate on the rocks first." <br> | "This is a Gulpit. Whoa! Gulpits look pretty burly, don't they? Gulpits attack by picking rocks up in their mouths and then spitting 'em back out. The bigger the rock they spit, the more damage you'll take. Big rocks take 7 HP in damage, and small ones take 5 HP. They can't do much damage without ammo, so you should concentrate on the rocks first." <br> | ||
~ [[Goombario]], ''Paper Mario'' | ~ [[Goombario]], ''Paper Mario'' |
Revision as of 14:18, June 11, 2006
Gulpits are large, purple beasts with rather long pink tongues that are found in the icy Shiver region. They defend themselves by picking up stones in their mouths, and spitting them back out at the offender. Mario encountered Gulpits on Shiver Mountain and in Shiver Snowfield during the events of Paper Mario.
Tattle
HP: 12, Attack: 2, Defense: 0
"This is a Gulpit. Whoa! Gulpits look pretty burly, don't they? Gulpits attack by picking rocks up in their mouths and then spitting 'em back out. The bigger the rock they spit, the more damage you'll take. Big rocks take 7 HP in damage, and small ones take 5 HP. They can't do much damage without ammo, so you should concentrate on the rocks first."
~ Goombario, Paper Mario