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'''Fotons''' are enemies dwelling in [[Outer Space]] and in the [[Outer Limits]], in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. [[List of Super Paper Mario pre-release and unused content|Early]] versions of these enemies also appeared in [[Fort Francis]] during production. Fotons look like floating yellow and white squares, and constantly shrink and grow rapidly; they can be as small as [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]'s fist, or they can be same size as the plumber himself. They attack by emitting small heated particles, and firing them at Mario and his allies. Fotons often fire several particles in a row, making those projectiles harder to dodge. [[Squirps]]'s lasers can easily destroy these enemies. Their names are a corruption of "photon", the elementary particle of light, and also may be based on the fact that their projectiles look like electrons circling an atom. When [[Fleep]]'s ability is used on a Foton, its eyes turn into stars.
'''Fotons''' are enemies dwelling in [[Outer Space]] and in the [[Outer Limits]], in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. [[List of Super Paper Mario pre-release and unused content|Early]] versions of these enemies also appeared in [[Fort Francis]] during production. Fotons look like floating yellow and white squares, and constantly shrink and grow rapidly; they can be as small as [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]'s fist, or they can be same size as the plumber himself. They attack by emitting small heated particles, and firing them at Mario and his allies. Fotons often fire several particles in a row, making those projectiles harder to dodge. [[Squirps]]'s lasers can easily destroy these enemies. Their names are a corruption of "{{wp|photon}}", the elementary particle of light, and also may be based on the fact that their projectiles look like electrons circling an atom. When [[Fleep]]'s ability is used on a Foton, its eyes turn into stars.


Fotons also have a chance of dropping a [[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]] upon defeat.
Fotons also have a chance of dropping a [[Shooting Star (item)|Shooting Star]] upon defeat.

Revision as of 21:18, June 24, 2022

Super Paper Mario enemy
Foton
Sprite of a Foton from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Outer Space (4-1), Outer Limits (4-3)
Role Common
Max HP 8
Attack 2
Defense 0
Score 300
Items Shooting Star, Fresh Veggie
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Chapter 4-1: Found in 3D behind an asteroid near the Jelliens.
Card description
Fotons fire super-fast, superheated particles. Of course, they're big crowd-pleasers at parties.
Tattle
That Foton is a space organism that is orbited by small blue particles... Max HP is 8 and Attack is 2. When it senses danger, it... Well, it shouldn't be much of a problem unless you're surrounded by them...
List of Catch Cards
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Fotons are enemies dwelling in Outer Space and in the Outer Limits, in the game Super Paper Mario. Early versions of these enemies also appeared in Fort Francis during production. Fotons look like floating yellow and white squares, and constantly shrink and grow rapidly; they can be as small as Mario or Luigi's fist, or they can be same size as the plumber himself. They attack by emitting small heated particles, and firing them at Mario and his allies. Fotons often fire several particles in a row, making those projectiles harder to dodge. Squirps's lasers can easily destroy these enemies. Their names are a corruption of "photon", the elementary particle of light, and also may be based on the fact that their projectiles look like electrons circling an atom. When Fleep's ability is used on a Foton, its eyes turn into stars.

Fotons also have a chance of dropping a Shooting Star upon defeat.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フォトン[?]
Foton
Transliteration of the English name
German Foton[?] -
Italian Foton[?] -
Spanish Fotón[?] -