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{{PMbestiary|name={{color-link|Swoopula|white}}|image=[[File:Swoopula PM.png]][[File:PMSwoopulaRoost.png]]|hp=8|atk=2|def=0|lvl=22|location=[[Crystal Palace]]|moves=Kissy-Kiss (2 x 5, recovers health according to damage)|tattle=This is a Swoopula. Swoopulas attack from the air and cling to you to suck your HP. Max HP: 8, Attack Power: 2, Defense Power: 0 Hit {A} repeatedly to fight it off or else it'll keep sucking your HP. You can't jump high enough to attack them while they're hanging from the ceiling. An earthquake attack ought to work, though. Flying party members, like Bow or Parakarry, can also attack them with ease. If they fall and begin to flap around, you can attack them by jumping as well. | {{PMbestiary|name={{color-link|Swoopula|white}}|image=[[File:Swoopula PM.png]][[File:PMSwoopulaRoost.png]]|hp=8|atk=2|def=0|lvl=22|location=[[Crystal Palace]]|moves=Kissy-Kiss (2 x 5, recovers health according to damage)|tattle=This is a Swoopula. Swoopulas attack from the air and cling to you to suck your HP. Max HP: 8, Attack Power: 2, Defense Power: 0 Hit {A} repeatedly to fight it off or else it'll keep sucking your HP. You can't jump high enough to attack them while they're hanging from the ceiling. An earthquake attack ought to work, though. Flying party members, like Bow or Parakarry, can also attack them with ease. If they fall and begin to flap around, you can attack them by jumping as well. | ||
|type=Elevated or Flying|items=[[Volt Shroom]]|lvl=22|run=40|strong=None|weak=None|sleep=Fair, 3|dizzy=Good, 4|shock=Good, 3|shrink=Good, 3|stop=Good, 4/5|fright=Good|airlift=Good|hurricane=Good|coins=1 + 0-4}} | |type=Elevated or Flying|items=[[Volt Shroom]]|lvl=22|run=40|strong=None|weak=None|sleep=Fair, 3|dizzy=Good, 4|shock=Good, 3|shrink=Good, 3|stop=Good, 4/5|fright=Good|airlift=Good|hurricane=Good|coins=1 + 0-4}} | ||
{{PMbestiary|name={{color-link|Gray Magikoopa|white}}|image=[[File:PMGMagikoopaGround.png]]|hp=11|atk=3|def=0|lvl=21|location=[[Crystal Palace]]|moves=Invisible Boost (makes enemy transparent), Magic Blast (3), Wand Strike (3)|tattle=This is a Gray Magikoopa. He's one of the magicians in the Koopa clan. Those gray robes aren't very flashy, but they're kind of cool. Max HP: 11, Attack Power: 3, Defense Power: 0 He can use magic to make his companions transparent. We can't attack enemies that are transparent. Let's try to beat 'em before that becomes an issue, what do you say? | {{PMbestiary|name={{color-link|Gray Magikoopa|white}}|image=[[File:PMGMagikoopaFlying.png]]<br>[[File:PMGMagikoopaGround.png]]|hp=11|atk=3|def=0|lvl=21|location=[[Crystal Palace]]|moves=Invisible Boost (makes enemy transparent), Magic Blast (3), Wand Strike (3)|tattle=This is a Gray Magikoopa. He's one of the magicians in the Koopa clan. Those gray robes aren't very flashy, but they're kind of cool. Max HP: 11, Attack Power: 3, Defense Power: 0 He can use magic to make his companions transparent. We can't attack enemies that are transparent. Let's try to beat 'em before that becomes an issue, what do you say? | ||
|type=Ground or Flying|items=N/A|lvl=21|run=36|strong=None|weak=None|sleep=Fair, 3|dizzy=Good, 3|shock=Good, 3|shrink=Good, 3|stop=Good, 3/4|fright=Fair|airlift=Good|hurricane=Good|coins=2}} | |type=Ground or Flying|items=N/A|lvl=21|run=36|strong=None|weak=None|sleep=Fair, 3|dizzy=Good, 3|shock=Good, 3|shrink=Good, 3|stop=Good, 3/4|fright=Fair|airlift=Good|hurricane=Good|coins=2}} | ||
{{PMbestiary|name={{color-link|Crystal King|yellow}}|image=[[File:PMCrystalKing.png]]|hp=70|atk=6|def=2|lvl=85|location=[[Crystal Palace]]|moves=Bit Spit (4 x 1-3), Ice Bolt (6, Freeze - Good, 2), Icy Breath (8), Summon Bits (creates Crystal Bits), Make Illusions, Make Parallusions, Recover (20 HP; HP < 38; twice only)|tattle=This is the Crystal King. He's one of Bowser's main guys. I don't know how he managed to take over this palace, but... Max HP: 70, Attack Power: 6, Defense Power: 2 He'll attack you by summoning and launching Crystal Bits. The power of each attack is 4. The number of times he attacks equals the number of Crystal Bits he's deployed. He'll also try to freeze you whenever he can. When his HP gets low, he may try to divide and conquer. The power of this attack is 8. You can hurt him only by attacking his real body. If you don't know which one's the main body, you should attack all of them. Pretty brilliant, eh? | {{PMbestiary|name={{color-link|Crystal King|yellow}}|image=[[File:PMCrystalKing.png]]|hp=70|atk=6|def=2|lvl=85|location=[[Crystal Palace]]|moves=Bit Spit (4 x 1-3), Ice Bolt (6, Freeze - Good, 2), Icy Breath (8), Summon Bits (creates Crystal Bits), Make Illusions, Make Parallusions, Recover (20 HP; HP < 38; twice only)|tattle=This is the Crystal King. He's one of Bowser's main guys. I don't know how he managed to take over this palace, but... Max HP: 70, Attack Power: 6, Defense Power: 2 He'll attack you by summoning and launching Crystal Bits. The power of each attack is 4. The number of times he attacks equals the number of Crystal Bits he's deployed. He'll also try to freeze you whenever he can. When his HP gets low, he may try to divide and conquer. The power of this attack is 8. You can hurt him only by attacking his real body. If you don't know which one's the main body, you should attack all of them. Pretty brilliant, eh? |
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Comprehensive lists of enemy stats from the game Paper Mario.
Enemy Stats
Legend
- The name of the enemy. The font color shows its specific role:
- White: Enemy. (Ex: Goomba)
- Yellow: Boss. (Ex: Bowser)
- Lime: Support enemy/object/part. (Ex: Crystal Bit)
- HP: The enemy's HP at the start of the battle.
- Attack: The enemy's general attack power, as listed in Goombario's Tattle. Some enemies have several attacks that inflict different attack powers.
- Defense: The enemy's defense.
- Type: The type of enemy.
- Ground - Can be hit by any attack.
- Hover - Cannot be hit with Quake Hammer attacks, but POW Blocks can still work against it.
- Elevated - Cannot be hit by ground attacks, but POW Blocks can still work against it.
- Flying - Cannot be hit by ground or Quake Hammer attacks, but can still be hit with a POW Block.
- Ceiling - Cannot by hit by ground or jump attacks.
- Top-Spiky - Contact with the top cancels the attack and deals 1 HP damage to Mario (or his partner). He can safely jump on these enemies if he's equipped with the Spike Shield badge.
- Spiky - Contact cancels the attack and deals 1 HP damage to Mario (or his partner). He can safely jump on these enemies if he's equipped with the Spike Shield badge.
- Fiery - Contact cancels the attack and deals 1 HP damage to Mario (or his partner). He can safely jump on these enemies if he's equipped with the Ice Power and/or Fire Shield badges.
- Level: The enemy's level. If Mario's level matches or exceeds theirs, he will not earn any Star Points from it.
- Strong: The enemy's immunity to certain attacks. (Fire, Ice, Electric, Explosion, Star)
- Fire: The enemy's immunity to fire-based attacks: Fire Flower and Kooper's Fire Shell.
- Ice: The enemy's weakness to ice-based attacks: Snowman Doll and Ice Power badge.
- Electric: The enemy's immunity to electric-based attacks: Thunder Bolt, Thunder Rage, and Watt's Electro Dash.
- Explosion: The enemy's immunity to explosive attacks: Egg Missile and Bombette's Bomb, Power and Mega Bomb moves.
- Star: The enemy's immunity to star-based attacks: Shooting Star, and Skolar's Star Storm. Applies only to Monstar.
- Water: The enemy's weakness to water-based attacks: Sushie's Squirt and Tidal Wave moves.
- Weak: The enemy's weakness to certain attacks; additional damage dealt from certain attacks. Uses the same terms as listed above.
- Moves: The enemy's attacks -- listed by attack power -- and other techniques.
- Status Ailments: The chances of the enemy being afflicted with a status effect successfully, with the duration in turns. "Good" is substantially more than 50%, "Fair" is approximately 50%, "Poor" is less than 50%, "Immune" means that the attack will never work.
- Sleep?: The chances of the enemy falling asleep with Mamar's Lullaby, Sleepy Sheep or Sleep Stomp.
- Dizzy?: The chances of the enemy becoming dizzy with the Dizzy Dial, Dizzy Stomp or Kooper's Dizzy Shell.
- Shock?: The chances of the enemy becoming paralyzed with Watt's Power and Mega Shock attacks.
- Shrink?: The chances of the enemy becoming shrunk with Shrink Stomp.
- Stop?: The chances of the enemy becoming immobilized with Stop Watch or Klevar's Time Out. Time Out will immobilize enemies for an additional turn.
- Fright?: The chances of the enemy running away with the Fright Jar and Bow's Spook.
- Air Lift?: The chances of the enemy being carried away from the battlefield with Parakarry's Air Lift. If the the type of enemy is Top-Spiky, Spiky or Fiery, it will not work.
- Hurricane?: The chances of the enemy being blown away from the battlefield with Lakilester's Hurricane. If the player fills the bar to 100%, any enemies not immune to Hurricane are guaranteed to blow away.
- Kalmar's Up and Away functions like Hurricane -- any enemies immune to Hurricane will also be immune to this move. Up and Away has near perfect accuracy against anything not immune to it, however, and thus is not listed in the chart.
- Coins: The amount of coins dropped from the enemy in battle plus extra coins that may be dropped in the field. Enemies that were defeated in the field without a fight only drop field coins.
- Items: Items (rarely) dropped from the enemy. The list may not be complete.
- Only enemies on the field will drop items; the player can use the First, Spin and Bump Attack badges to automatically defeat them and still get items from them.
- If the enemy only appears in special battles that cannot yield coins or items (such as bosses), or it is never present outside of battle, then this category will be listed as "N/A". If the enemy doesn't give items, but still appears in battles that can yield coins, then "None" will be listed.
- Run: The number of button presses required with to get a guaranteed run from the enemy.
- If an enemy is asleep, dizzy, paralyzed or immobilized, the player does not need to press and will always flee from them successfully.
- With multiple enemies on the field, the amount of button presses for a guaranteed flee is the average of all enemies' run rates.
Note: Some of these enemies are variations of a single enemy, were fought in a grouped battle, or had several battles where the enemy had a different stat-spread or form. For convenience, these variations are listed as separate enemies.
Note 2: Albino Dino and Dark Paratroopa are enemies found in the game's coding, they cannot be encountered in normal gameplay.