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'''Thought Peek''', originally known as '''Psychopath''', is a [[List of moves|special technique]] that [[Mallow]] learns in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]]. The skill allows Mallow to view an enemy's current [[Heart Point|HP]] level. If the player can push {{button|snes|Y}} right before the two lights converge on the enemy, Mallow will also be able to read the enemy's mind, revealing an amusing (and usually nonsensical) quote. Occasionally, this mind probe reveals a weakness or even more rarely a revelation of further plot points or a point of character development for the enemy in question. | '''Thought Peek''', originally known as '''Psychopath''', is a [[List of moves|special technique]] that [[Mallow]] learns in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]]. The skill allows Mallow to view an enemy's current [[Heart Point|HP]] level. If the player can push {{button|snes|Y}} right before the two lights converge on the enemy, Mallow will also be able to read the enemy's mind, revealing an amusing (and usually nonsensical) quote. Occasionally, this mind probe reveals a weakness or even more rarely a revelation of further plot points or a point of character development for the enemy in question. | ||
Mallow learns Psychopath when he reaches Level 6 in the original; he starts with Thought Peek in the remake.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/switch/a8lua/battle/index.html Japanese ''Super Mario RPG'' (Switch) website]</ref> This ability uses one [[Flower Point]] (FP). This technique has no Magic Power rating, since it does not actually damage the enemy or heal the party. Thought Peek can be thought of as the predecessor of the [[Tattle]] ability from the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]], which reveals HP and actual tips. In the remake, the enemy's elemental and status weaknesses are shown in addition to their current HP. Any enemy thoughts and weaknesses obtained from Thought Peek are recorded in the [[Monster List]]. A hidden NPC in [[Booster Pass]] can be paid three Frog Coins to fill in missed Thought Peek entries for enemies that have been encountered. The Thought Peek entries for [[Terrapin]], [[Bowser]], [[Chaindelier]], and [[Hammer Bro | Mallow learns Psychopath when he reaches Level 6 in the original; he starts with Thought Peek in the remake.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/switch/a8lua/battle/index.html Japanese ''Super Mario RPG'' (Switch) website]</ref> This ability uses one [[Flower Point]] (FP). This technique has no Magic Power rating, since it does not actually damage the enemy or heal the party. Thought Peek can be thought of as the predecessor of the [[Tattle]] ability from the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]], which reveals HP and actual tips. In the remake, the enemy's elemental and status weaknesses are shown in addition to their current HP. Any enemy thoughts and weaknesses obtained from Thought Peek are recorded in the [[Monster List]]. A hidden NPC in [[Booster Pass]] can be paid three Frog Coins to fill in missed Thought Peek entries for enemies that have been encountered. The Thought Peek entries for [[Terrapin]], [[Bowser]], [[Chaindelier]], and [[Hammer Bro]], which are all fought before Mallow joins the party, are given for free. | ||
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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars move | |
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Thought Peek | |
Used by | Mallow |
Type | Magic |
Magic power | N/A |
Effect | Reveals enemy stats |
Element | Neutral |
Target | One enemy |
Damage reduced | N/A |
Thought Peek, originally known as Psychopath, is a special technique that Mallow learns in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its Nintendo Switch remake. The skill allows Mallow to view an enemy's current HP level. If the player can push right before the two lights converge on the enemy, Mallow will also be able to read the enemy's mind, revealing an amusing (and usually nonsensical) quote. Occasionally, this mind probe reveals a weakness or even more rarely a revelation of further plot points or a point of character development for the enemy in question.
Mallow learns Psychopath when he reaches Level 6 in the original; he starts with Thought Peek in the remake.[1] This ability uses one Flower Point (FP). This technique has no Magic Power rating, since it does not actually damage the enemy or heal the party. Thought Peek can be thought of as the predecessor of the Tattle ability from the Paper Mario series, which reveals HP and actual tips. In the remake, the enemy's elemental and status weaknesses are shown in addition to their current HP. Any enemy thoughts and weaknesses obtained from Thought Peek are recorded in the Monster List. A hidden NPC in Booster Pass can be paid three Frog Coins to fill in missed Thought Peek entries for enemies that have been encountered. The Thought Peek entries for Terrapin, Bowser, Chaindelier, and Hammer Bro, which are all fought before Mallow joins the party, are given for free.
Profiles
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- Menu description: See foe's HP and...secrets!
Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
- Battle menu description: See foe's remaining HP. Press for secrets!
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | なにかんがえてるの[?] Nani Kangaeteru no |
Whatcha Thinking? | |
Chinese (simplified) | 你在想什么呢[?] Nǐ zài xiǎng shénme ne |
Whatcha Thinking? | |
Chinese (traditional) | 你在想什麼呢[?] Nǐ zài xiǎng shénme ne |
Whatcha Thinking? | |
Dutch | Gedachtenlezer[?] | Mind reader | |
French (NOA) | Télépathie[?] | Telepathy | |
French (NOE) | Mentaliste[3] | Mentalist | |
German | Gedankenleser[4] | Mind Reader | |
Italian | Chiaroveggenza[2] | Clairvoyance | |
Korean | 무슨 생각하니[?] Museun Saeng-gaghani |
Whatcha Thinking? | |
Spanish | Mentalista[5] | Mentalist |
External links
References
- ^ Japanese Super Mario RPG (Switch) website
- ^ @NintendoItalia (September 28, 2023). Twitter. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ @NintendoFrance (September 28, 2023). Twitter. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ @NintendoDE (September 28, 2023). Twitter. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
- ^ @NintendoES (September 28, 2023). Twitter. Retrieved September 28, 2023.