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|JapR=Nanjaro
|JapR=Nanjaro
|JapM=From「ナンダロウ」(''Nandarō'', [[Huhwhat#Names in other languages|Huhwhat]]) and「じゃ」(''-ja'', a sentence ending word used by old men)
|JapM=From「ナンダロウ」(''Nandarō'', [[Huhwhat#Names in other languages|Huhwhat]]) and「じゃ」(''-ja'', a sentence ending word used by old men)
|ChiS=羅謎賈
|ChiS=谜贾罗
|ChiSR=Luómíjiǎ
|ChiSR=Míjiǎluó
|ChiSM=
|ChiSM=From「谜」(mí, enigma) and the part of Japanese name
|ChiT=罗谜贾
|ChiT=謎賈羅
|ChiTR=Luómíjiǎ
|ChiTR=Míjiǎluó
|ChiTM=
|ChiTM=From「谜」(mí, enigma) and the part of Japanese name
|Fra=Cocoffre-fort
|Fra=Cocoffre-fort
|FraM=From "coffre-fort" (safe); can also be understood as "Strong [[Pleaseno]]"
|FraM=From "coffre-fort" (safe); can also be understood as "Strong [[Pleaseno]]"

Revision as of 11:31, November 27, 2023

Comeon
Sprite of Chester, from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Variant of Pleaseno

Comeon (originally known as Chester) is an enemy disguised as a treasure box that appears in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Inside the chest (hence the name) is its body, which resembles a tan Ameboid. It is one of the various enemies Wizakoopa creates and can be found in one of the two battle courses behind one of the six doors in Bowser's Keep.

Comeon is the most powerful member of the Huhwhat family, sporting the highest stats in all areas, although despite its attack stat being among the highest of all enemies at 220, Comeon uses only magic, so its Ameboid body is never revealed in-game. It also shares Ameboid's immunity to all elemental attacks and status effects except Jump, which it is weak to. It follows a predictable attack pattern: its first action in battle is to summon a Bahamutt, followed by using Sand Storm in its next turn, and then either Mega Recover to heal or Flame Wall to damage the party. The odds of each is 2/3 in favor of Mega Recover, and 1/3 in favor of Flame Wall. Comeon's pattern then restarts. If the previous Bahamutt is defeated, however, it creates another Bahamutt. It may also use Flame Stone to inflict Fire damage to one character.

A friendly Comeon can be found on the upper room inside Monstermama's house in Monstro Town. It tells Mario how many Hidden Treasures that remain yet to be discovered; collecting them all prompts it to say, "Wow, you found them all."

Profiles and statistics

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Chester
Sprite of Chester, from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.     Chester2.PNG HP 1200 FP 100 Speed 1
Location(s) The Trial Course Attack 220 Magic attack 120
Role Common Defense 120 Magic defense 80
Bonus Flower None Yoshi Cookie None Morph rate 0%
Evade 0% Magic evade 0% Spells Flame Stone, Sand Storm, Mega Recover, Flame Wall
Weak Jump Strong Fire, Thunder, Ice, Fear, Poison, Sleep, Mute, Critical Sp. attacks None
Coins 200 Exp. points 150 Items None
Psychopath "I love my job!♡"

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)

Super Mario RPG enemy
Comeon
Image of a Comeon from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG HP 1200 Weak Elements Jump Drops N/A
Exp. 150 Weak Statuses N/A Rare Drops N/A
Found in Bowser's Keep
Monster List profile Terrified of what might be in the box? You should be—it's a Comeon! They're almost invariably watching you.
Thought Peek "You sure are a greedy one. ♡"
Animations

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ナンジャロ[?]
Nanjaro
From「ナンダロウ」(Nandarō, Huhwhat) and「じゃ」(-ja, a sentence ending word used by old men)
Chinese (simplified) 谜贾罗[?]
Míjiǎluó
From「谜」(mí, enigma) and the part of Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 謎賈羅[?]
Míjiǎluó
From「谜」(mí, enigma) and the part of Japanese name
German Trugtruhe[?] Deceit Chest
Italian Scrignolo boh[?] Little-chest huh; from "scrigno" ([treasure] chest) and the diminutive suffix "-olo"
Korean 머임[?]
Meoim
From "머지" (Meoji, Huhwhat) and "임" (-im, a sentence ending word used by Internet user)