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''' | '''Magmatoes'''<ref>[[:File:Super Mario Odyssey Atlas.jpg|World atlas]]</ref> are steaming tomato enemies with eyes appearing in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', where they can be found in the [[Luncheon Kingdom]] and the [[Darker Side]]. Its name is a portmanteau of the words "magma" and "tomato". Upon spotting [[Mario]], Magmatoes roll towards him and may even bump into each other, although they cannot roll off edges leading into the lava. If Mario takes control of a [[Lava Bubble]] by [[Capture|capturing]] it, he can leap on top of Magmatoes to turn them into puddles of lava and use them to traverse across solid ground. Jumping on Magmatoes normally or throwing [[Cappy]] at them can also reduce them to puddles, although Mario takes damage if he comes into contact with one himself. | ||
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SMO Magmato.jpg|A Magmato chasing Mario | SMO Magmato.jpg|A Magmato chasing Mario | ||
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Revision as of 10:18, January 6, 2018
Magmatoes[1] are steaming tomato enemies with eyes appearing in Super Mario Odyssey, where they can be found in the Luncheon Kingdom and the Darker Side. Its name is a portmanteau of the words "magma" and "tomato". Upon spotting Mario, Magmatoes roll towards him and may even bump into each other, although they cannot roll off edges leading into the lava. If Mario takes control of a Lava Bubble by capturing it, he can leap on top of Magmatoes to turn them into puddles of lava and use them to traverse across solid ground. Jumping on Magmatoes normally or throwing Cappy at them can also reduce them to puddles, although Mario takes damage if he comes into contact with one himself.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | トマポン[?] Tomapon |
From トマト (tomato) and the suffix ポン (-pon) | |
Spanish | Magmate[?] | From magma and tomate (tomato) |