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'''Megabites''' are strange, evil skulls in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Their name comes from "megabyte," a measurement in computing, and "bite." The waving purple tails coming out of their skulls gives them a vaguely fish-like appearance.
'''Megabites''' are strange, evil skulls in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The waving purple tails coming out of their skulls gives them a vaguely fish-like appearance.


Megabites swoop down from the sky at the heroes, dealing 1 damage with each hit. No matter how high the heroes' attack power is, they will only take 1 damage per hit. With 4 [[HP]], it will take four hits to defeat. In both [[Pit of 100 Trials|Pits of 100 Trials]], they appear immediately upon entrance to the floors they appear on.
Megabites swoop down from the sky at the heroes, dealing 1 damage with each hit. No matter how high the heroes' attack power is, they will only take 1 damage per hit. With 4 [[HP]], it will take four hits to defeat. In both [[Pit of 100 Trials|Pits of 100 Trials]], they appear immediately upon entrance to the floors they appear on.
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==Trivia==
*Their name comes from "megabyte," a measurement in computing, and "bite."
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Revision as of 17:56, July 18, 2011

Template:Spmenemybox Megabites are strange, evil skulls in the game Super Paper Mario. The waving purple tails coming out of their skulls gives them a vaguely fish-like appearance.

Megabites swoop down from the sky at the heroes, dealing 1 damage with each hit. No matter how high the heroes' attack power is, they will only take 1 damage per hit. With 4 HP, it will take four hits to defeat. In both Pits of 100 Trials, they appear immediately upon entrance to the floors they appear on.

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Trivia

  • Their name comes from "megabyte," a measurement in computing, and "bite."