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Revision as of 21:36, October 19, 2021

Super Paper Mario enemy
Dark Striker
Sprite of a Dark Striker from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Flopside Pit of 100 Trials (Rooms 41, 49, 59 and 87)
Role Common
Max HP 20
Attack 6
Defense 3
Score 800
Items Super Shroom Shake
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Card description
Dark Strikers play in a certain secret pit. One red card too many, and they went to the dark side!
Tattle
That's a Dark Striker. They live in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials... Max HP is 20. Attack is 6. Defense is 3. It will kick shells at you at high speed... Shells kicked from above will slide down to you, so be careful... They must dream of leaving the pit and going pro...
List of Catch Cards
40           41           42

Dark Strikers are black Koopa Strikers that reside on rooms 41, 49, 59 and 87 of the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials, in the game Super Paper Mario. Like their relatives, they attack by placing a shell on the ground, then kicking it at any assailants. Because of their high HP and high attack power, Dark Strikers are dangerous opponents, all the more so as their shells are likely to bounce off the walls of the Pit rooms. The Dark Strikers' shells can also damage other enemies and even themselves.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カゲシューター[?]
Kage Shūtā
Shadow Shooter
German Dunkel-Stürmer[?] Dunkel means "dark" + Stürmer means "attacker" in soccer-language
Italian Koopa Bomber ombra[?] ?
Korean 그림자슈터[?]
Geurimja Syuteo
Shadow Shooter
Spanish Pichichi Oscuro[?] Pichichi means "goalscorer", oscuro is from "dark"