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'''Big Bandits''' are green-colored [[Bandit]]s that appeared in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The only two Big Bandits seen in the game appear in the [[Glitz Pit]]. Big Bandits, like regular Bandits, can steal [[coin]]s. However, the Big Bandit has one major difference from other Bandits - the Big Bandit has the ability to steal [[List of items|item]]s as well. Contrary to their name, Big Bandits are not physically larger than ordinary Bandits. Instead, Big Bandits are actually Bandit leaders, or big "bosses". If a Big Bandit steals one of [[Mario]]'s items, the only way to get it back is to use [[Ms. Mowz]] to steal it back. This is because, since the only encounter with Big Bandits is in the Glitz Pit, nothing can be picked up after the battle ends. Unlike regular Bandits and the much stronger [[Badge Bandit]]s, Big Bandits do not appear in the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]].
'''Big Bandits''' are green-colored [[Bandit]]s that appeared in the game ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The only two Big Bandits seen in the game appear in the [[Glitz Pit]], of which one is named [[Bandy Andy]]. Big Bandits, like regular Bandits, can steal [[coin]]s. However, the Big Bandit has one major difference from other Bandits - the Big Bandit has the ability to steal [[List of items|item]]s as well. Contrary to their name, Big Bandits are not physically larger than ordinary Bandits. Instead, Big Bandits are actually Bandit leaders, or big "bosses". If a Big Bandit steals one of [[Mario]]'s items, the only way to get it back is to use [[Ms. Mowz]] to steal it back in the GameCube version. This is because, since the only encounter with Big Bandits is in the Glitz Pit, nothing can be picked up after the battle ends. Unlike regular Bandits and the much stronger [[Badge Bandit]]s, Big Bandits do not appear in the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]].


[[Bandy Andy]] is the only named Big Bandit in the game.
In the Nintendo Switch remake, defeating a Big Bandit after it has stolen an item (before it runs away) will recover the item.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 03:36, June 10, 2024

The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Big Bandit
A Big Bandit from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Location(s) Glitz Pit
Max HP 8
Attack 3
Defense 0
Moves Coin Dash (3), Item Dash (3), Run off (leaves battle)
Items None
Coins 1 - 4
Log A Bandit boss that steals items as well as coins. Guard when he charges at you to hold on to your goods!
More
Level 13
Exp. points 0
Sleep? 90%
Dizzy? 60%
Confuse? 90%
Tiny? 90%
Burn? 100%
Freeze? 60%
Stop? 80%
Soft? 95%
Fright? 85%
Gale Force? 70%
KO? 95%
Tattle

That's a Big Bandit. Basically, a boss among ordinary Bandits. Max HP is 8, Attack is 3, and Defense is 0. Unlike other Bandits, he'll steal your items as well as your coins. Totally weak! If you guard well when he charges at you, he'll blow by without stealing anything. If he robs you, you won't get your item back unless you beat him right then. He'll run!

Tattle Log #:
45

Big Bandits are green-colored Bandits that appeared in the game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The only two Big Bandits seen in the game appear in the Glitz Pit, of which one is named Bandy Andy. Big Bandits, like regular Bandits, can steal coins. However, the Big Bandit has one major difference from other Bandits - the Big Bandit has the ability to steal items as well. Contrary to their name, Big Bandits are not physically larger than ordinary Bandits. Instead, Big Bandits are actually Bandit leaders, or big "bosses". If a Big Bandit steals one of Mario's items, the only way to get it back is to use Ms. Mowz to steal it back in the GameCube version. This is because, since the only encounter with Big Bandits is in the Glitz Pit, nothing can be picked up after the battle ends. Unlike regular Bandits and the much stronger Badge Bandits, Big Bandits do not appear in the Pit of 100 Trials.

In the Nintendo Switch remake, defeating a Big Bandit after it has stolen an item (before it runs away) will recover the item.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オーボロドー[?]
Ō Borodō
Great Bandit
Chinese (traditional) 小賊大哥[?] ?
Dutch Bandit-baas[?] Bandit Boss
French Grand Bandit[?] Great Bandit
German Großer Bandit[?] Big Bandit
Italian Megafurfo[?] Mega Bandit
Spanish Gran Bandido[?] Great Bandit