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===Dark Wizzerd=== | ===Dark Wizzerd=== | ||
HP: 10, Attack: 5, Defense: 2 | HP: 10, Attack: 5, Defense: 2 | ||
That's a Dark Wizzerd. It's a part-machine, part-organic, centuries-old thing. It uses magic to attack and to alter your condition, so stay on guard. If there's only one left, it'll multiple itself to confuse you. I know they look totally goofy, but they're actually pretty tough enemies. | |||
That's a Dark Wizzerd illusion. There's no point in attacking it, so don't bother. If you attack the real one, the illusions will vanish. So find the real one! | |||
===Elite Wizzerd=== | ===Elite Wizzerd=== | ||
HP: 12, Attack: 8, Defense: 5 | HP: 12, Attack: 8, Defense: 5 |
Revision as of 17:18, April 9, 2006
Wizzerds are Part-Machine, Part-Organic creatures that use magic attacks and can multiply themselves to confuse its enemies. Only the Dark and Elite Wizzerds have the ability to duplicate.
Appears in: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Sub-Species
- Dark Wizzerd: Weakest
- Elite Wizzerd: Strongest
Paper Mario 2 Stats
Regular Wizzerd
HP: 10, Attack: 6, Defense: 3
Tattle: That's a Wizzerd. It's a part-machine, part-organic, centuries-old thing. It uses magic to attack, heal, and alter your condition, so stay on guard. Its Defense is high, but we can totally take this thing!
Dark Wizzerd
HP: 10, Attack: 5, Defense: 2
That's a Dark Wizzerd. It's a part-machine, part-organic, centuries-old thing. It uses magic to attack and to alter your condition, so stay on guard. If there's only one left, it'll multiple itself to confuse you. I know they look totally goofy, but they're actually pretty tough enemies.
That's a Dark Wizzerd illusion. There's no point in attacking it, so don't bother. If you attack the real one, the illusions will vanish. So find the real one!
Elite Wizzerd
HP: 12, Attack: 8, Defense: 5
Tattle: That's an Elite Wizzerd. This is the top of the heap for half-machine organisms. You can probably guess this, but it uses various magic moves in battle. And, if it's alone, it'll create illusions of itself. It has no real weakness. So just use whatever you've got to beat it, OK? Let's go, Mario!!
Tattle: That's an Elite Wizzerd illusion. There's no point in attacking it. The real Elite Wizzerd has a Max HP of 12, an Attack of 8, and a Defense of 5. If you attack the real one, the illusions will vanish. So find the real one!