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{{distinguish|Chomp Rock}}
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'''Stone Chomps''' are a variety of [[Chain Chomp|Chomp]] resembling living [[Chomp Rock]]s that live within the borders of [[Dry Dry Ruins]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They guard artifacts within the temple; when [[Mario]] takes an artifact, they surprise him by falling off the ceiling or [[jump]]ing out of a wall design and then attacking him. In battle, they act as a weaker version of the normal Chomps that assist [[Tutankoopa]].
'''Stone Chomps''' are a variety of [[Chain Chomp|Chomp]] resembling living [[Chomp Rock]]s that live within the borders of [[Dry Dry Ruins]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They guard artifacts within the temple; when [[Mario]] takes an artifact, they surprise him by falling off the ceiling or [[jump]]ing out of a wall design and then attacking him. In battle, they act as a weaker version of the normal Chomps that assist [[Tutankoopa]].



Revision as of 02:11, August 3, 2021

Not to be confused with Chomp Rock.
Paper Mario enemy
Stone Chomp
Battle idle animation of a Stone Chomp from Paper Mario
Location(s) Dry Dry Ruins
Max HP 4
Attack 3
Defense 1
Moves Body Hurl (3)
Role Boss
Type Ground
Items None
Coins 5
More
Level 10
Run N/A
Strong Fire
Weak None
Sleep? 0%, -1
Dizzy? 75%, -1
Shock? 50%, 0
Shrink? 75%, 0
Stop? 75%, -1
Fright? 0%
Air Lift? 25%
Hurricane? 25%
Tattle

This is a Stone Chomp, who guards the treasure in this room. He's made of stone. Duh! Max HP: 4, Attack Power: 3, Defense Power: 1 His jaws can supposedly crush a Coconut. I don't know about you, but I don't want to become a snack.

Stone Chomps are a variety of Chomp resembling living Chomp Rocks that live within the borders of Dry Dry Ruins in Paper Mario. They guard artifacts within the temple; when Mario takes an artifact, they surprise him by falling off the ceiling or jumping out of a wall design and then attacking him. In battle, they act as a weaker version of the normal Chomps that assist Tutankoopa.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the Red Chomp is given a similar role as a weaker counterpart to normal Chain Chomps.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ストーンワンワン[?]
Sutōn Wanwan
Stone Chomp
German Fels-Chomp[?] Rock Chomp
Italian Stone Chomp[?] -