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[[File:SPM Growmeba.png|thumb|left|Screenshot of multiple Growmebas.]] | [[File:SPM Growmeba.png|thumb|left|Screenshot of multiple Growmebas.]] | ||
'''Growmebas''' are rare enemies in | '''Growmebas''' are rare enemies in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They are only found in [[Gloam Valley]] (along with their [[Catch Card]]), [[Merlee's Basement]], and the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]]. They look like dripping orange squares with a single round eye. Growmebas spawn clones of themselves in order to attack [[Mario]] and crew. Destroying the original Growmeba causes the clones to disappear as well. The original can be told apart by the concentric circles that appear and disappear in its eye (but not in the clones' eyes), as well as its movement patterns. Their name comes from "grow" (as its numbers grows), and "[[wikipedia:Amoeba (genus)|amoeba]]", a single-celled organism that can multiply at an intense rate. | ||
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Revision as of 13:21, October 12, 2022
Super Paper Mario enemy | |||
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Growmeba | |||
Location(s) | Gloam Valley (2-1), Merlee's Basement (2-4), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Rooms 33 and 65) | ||
Role | Common | ||
Max HP | 2 | ||
Attack | 1 | ||
Defense | 0 | ||
Score | 200 | ||
Items | |||
Card type | Common | ||
Card location(s) | Card Shop; Catch Card/SP | ||
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List of Catch Cards 95 96 97 |
Growmebas are rare enemies in Super Paper Mario. They are only found in Gloam Valley (along with their Catch Card), Merlee's Basement, and the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. They look like dripping orange squares with a single round eye. Growmebas spawn clones of themselves in order to attack Mario and crew. Destroying the original Growmeba causes the clones to disappear as well. The original can be told apart by the concentric circles that appear and disappear in its eye (but not in the clones' eyes), as well as its movement patterns. Their name comes from "grow" (as its numbers grows), and "amoeba", a single-celled organism that can multiply at an intense rate.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ポイポイ[?] Poipoi |
Onomatopoeia for tossing sound | |
German | Amöbi[?] | Pun on Amöbe (amoeba) | |
Italian | Blameba[?] | Pun on "amoeba" | |
Korean | 똑똑[?] Ttokttok |
Onomatopoeia for dripping sound | |
Spanish | Clonel[?] | Deformation of "clonar", which means "to clone" |