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|FraM=Pun on "Koopa" and "Caméléon", the French word for "chameleon" | |FraM=Pun on "Koopa" and "Caméléon", the French word for "chameleon" |
Revision as of 19:33, October 15, 2021
Partners in Time enemy | |||
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Koopeleon | |||
Location(s) | Toadwood Forest | ||
Role | Common | ||
Battled by | Anyone | ||
HP | 18 | ||
POW | 18 (22) | ||
Defense | 20 (19) | ||
Speed | 17 | ||
Experience | 6 (7) | ||
Level | 5 | ||
Coins | 4 | ||
Item drop | Green Shell – 15% None – 0% | ||
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Koopeleons are Koopa Troopas that live in the Toadwood Forest in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. They resemble a Koopa Troopa and chameleon hybrid with a purple and blue shell, green skin, large eyes, and a long, curled tail. Like chameleons, Koopeleons have the ability to change their colors to blend in with their surroundings, making them appear to be invisible. To attack, a Koopeleon runs into its foe, delivering damage. This attack can be dodged and countered with a jump attack. If damaged, a Koopeleon becomes visible.
Koopeleons have their own variant in Thwomp Caverns, which are called Gold Koopeleons. These enemies have less HP, but their other stats are much higher.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ノコレオン[?] Nokoreon |
Portmanteau of「ノコノコ」(Nokonoko, Koopa Troopa) and「カメレオン」(kamereon, chameleon) | |
German | Koopeleon[?] | - | |
Italian | Koopeleonte[?] | From Koopa and "Camaleonte", which means Chameleon. | |
Korean | 엉금레온[?] Eonggeumreon |
Portmanteau of '엉금엉금(Eonggeum-Eonggeum, meaning Koopa Troopa) and 'chameleon' | |
Spanish | Koomaleón[?] | From Koopa and camaleón (Chameleon) |