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==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
[[Image:Underchomp-battle.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Part of the Underchomp's battle system.]] | [[Image:Underchomp-battle.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Part of the Underchomp's battle system.]] | ||
Instead of battling the Underchomp in the style of the game's previous bosses, the Underchomp battle is a parody of text-based, turn-based RPG battles, specifically the Japan-exclusive Famicom game ''[ | Instead of battling the Underchomp in the style of the game's previous bosses, the Underchomp battle is a parody of text-based, turn-based RPG battles, specifically the Japan-exclusive Famicom game ''[[wikibound:Mother|Mother]]'', which has a battle system that looks and functions similarly to the Underchomp battle. | ||
In the following transcript of all the battle quotes, "[the] Underchomp" is used in place of "Red Underchomp", "Yellow Underchomp" or "Blue Underchomp" (the name used in the game depends on which head is involved in that particular attack). Similarly, "[The [[player]]]" is used in place of "Mario", "Luigi" or "Bowser" (the name used in the game depends on which character the player is using at the time). In cases where an entire line is specific to a character, * indicates that it only occurs when playing as Mario, ** is for Luigi, and *** is for Bowser. A "/" indicates that the outcome of the text shown can differ, and is generally used for attacks that can be avoided. Finally, different amounts of damage can be dealt by a single attack, so "[...]" is used in place of the number value that would appear in-game. | In the following transcript of all the battle quotes, "[the] Underchomp" is used in place of "Red Underchomp", "Yellow Underchomp" or "Blue Underchomp" (the name used in the game depends on which head is involved in that particular attack). Similarly, "[The [[player]]]" is used in place of "Mario", "Luigi" or "Bowser" (the name used in the game depends on which character the player is using at the time). In cases where an entire line is specific to a character, * indicates that it only occurs when playing as Mario, ** is for Luigi, and *** is for Bowser. A "/" indicates that the outcome of the text shown can differ, and is generally used for attacks that can be avoided. Finally, different amounts of damage can be dealt by a single attack, so "[...]" is used in place of the number value that would appear in-game. |
Revision as of 08:27, January 21, 2013
Template:Spmenemybox The Underchomp is a red, yellow, and blue three-headed Chain Chomp, that acts as a guard dog of The Underwhere in Super Paper Mario. It is located in Underwhere Road. Beating the Underchomp is Dorguy the Third's test. Despite the fact that Dorguy the Third is the one that summons it, the Underchomp's Catch Card states that all three Dorguys have ownership the beast. The Underchomp is based upon the legendary hellhound Cerberus, a giant, three-headed dog who guarded the gates of Hades in Greek mythology. In one story, he was put to sleep by the music of Orpheus, which inspired Piccolo's music putting the Underchomp to sleep.
Mario, Luigi and Bowser face against this beast in a far different way from other enemies in the game; they fight the creature in a turn-based battle, though not in the same fashion as other Paper Mario games. Its battle music is an 8-bit remix of the normal mini-boss theme.
Each head has a special ability. The Red Underchomp breathes crimson fire, the Blue Underchomp breathes blue fire, and the Yellow Underchomp has stinky breath. Each Underchomp can also charge up for one turn and attack stronger later.
Battle
Instead of battling the Underchomp in the style of the game's previous bosses, the Underchomp battle is a parody of text-based, turn-based RPG battles, specifically the Japan-exclusive Famicom game Mother, which has a battle system that looks and functions similarly to the Underchomp battle.
In the following transcript of all the battle quotes, "[the] Underchomp" is used in place of "Red Underchomp", "Yellow Underchomp" or "Blue Underchomp" (the name used in the game depends on which head is involved in that particular attack). Similarly, "[The player]" is used in place of "Mario", "Luigi" or "Bowser" (the name used in the game depends on which character the player is using at the time). In cases where an entire line is specific to a character, * indicates that it only occurs when playing as Mario, ** is for Luigi, and *** is for Bowser. A "/" indicates that the outcome of the text shown can differ, and is generally used for attacks that can be avoided. Finally, different amounts of damage can be dealt by a single attack, so "[...]" is used in place of the number value that would appear in-game.
Player
- Attack: "[The player] attacks! You deal [...] damage to [the] Underchomp! / But your attack is dodged!"
- Technique
- Pixl
- Thoreau: "[The player] throws Thoreau at the Underchomp! Urg... [The] Underchomp is too heavy to lift!"
- Boomer: "Take that, enemy! [The player] throws Boomer! Boomer explodes! [The] Underchomp takes [...] damage! / Miss! The attack is a failure!"
- Slim: "[The player] uses Slim! [The player] turns sideways and is hard to see!"
- Thudley: "[The player] uses Thudley! A heavy-duty attack! The attack is a success! [The] Underchomp takes [...] damage!"
- Carrie: "[The player] hops onto Carrie! You feel a little taller! ...But that is the only effect, unfortunately."
- Fleep: "[The player] uses Fleep on [the] Underchomp! [The] Underchomp looks dizzy!"
- Cudge: "[The player] uses Cudge to attack [the] Underchomp! Direct hit! [The] Underchomp takes [...] damage!"
- Dottie: "[The player] uses Dottie! [The player] gets tiny! Where did he go?!"
- Barry: "Spinning destruction! Barry slams powerfully into [the] Underchomp! Nice hit! [The] Underchomp takes [...] damage!" (Note: this attack often deals "0" damage.)
- Dashell: "[The player] uses Dashell! [The player] dashes quickly! ...But nothing else happens."
- Piccolo: "[The player] uses Piccolo! Piccolo plays a mysterious song! [The] Underchomp falls into a deep sleep!" (Note: Piccolo affects all the Underchomp heads, which fall asleep in order from left (Red) to right (Yellow).)
- Item
- Switch
- Escape: "[The player] runs away! ...But he got noticed! / ...A successful escape!"
- Defeat
- Mario*: "Tippi says, 'Mario! Noooo!' Mario falls in battle..."
- Bowser**: "Bowser says, 'Not again!' Bowser falls in battle..."
- Luigi***: "Luigi says, 'Bro! Forgive me...' Luigi falls in battle..."
Underchomp
- Attacks:
- "[The] Underchomp attacks! [The player] takes [...] damage! / [The player] dodges like a pro!"
- "Red Underchomp breathes crimson fire! Youch! [The player] takes [...] damage!"
- "Blue Underchomp breathes blue fire! Now that's hot! [The player] takes [...] damage! / [The player dodges with style!"
- "Yellow Underchomp expels stinky breath! Oh no! It's putrid! [The player] takes [...] damage! / [The player] dodges the stink!"
- "[The] Underchomp gathers strength!"
- Slim/Dottie: "[The] Underchomp is looking for [the player]..."
- Asleep: "[The] Underchomp is taking a nice nap..." / "[The] Underchomp wakes up!"
- Defeat:
- "You defeated [the] Underchomp!"
- "You defeated the Underchomp! [The player] receives 6000 points!"
- "You gained a level! Your HP increased by 5 / Your attack power increased by 1!"
Names in Other Languages
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Chain Chomps | |
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Characters | Broode's Chain Chomp • Chomp Country • Kyankyan • Paper Macho Chain Chomp • Princess (Paper Mario: Color Splash) • Princess (Paper Mario: The Origami King) • The Big Chomp and the Little Chomp • Underchomp |
Species | Big Chain Chomp • C. Chain Chomp • Chain Chawful • Chain Chomp • Chain Chomplet • Chaindelier • Chomp (stomping) • Chomp Chomp • Chomp-Muncher • Dark Chomp • Fire Wanwan Dosun • Frame Chomp • Gold Chomp • Homing Chomp • Incoming Chomp • Mecha-Chomp • Paper Chain Chomp • Red Chomp • Small Chomp • Spiked Chomp • Stone Chomp • Wonder Chomp |
Relatives | Flame Chomp • Flame thrower |
Other | Chomp Rock • Fake Chomp |