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|tattle= Swoopulas attack from the air and cling to you to suck your HP. Hit A repeatedly to fight it off or else it'll keep sucking your HP. You can't jump high enough to attack them while they're hanging from the ceiling. An earthquake attack ought to work, though. Flying party members, like Bow or Parakarry, can also attack them with ease. If they fall and begin to flap around, you can attack them by jumping as well. | |tattle= Swoopulas attack from the air and cling to you to suck your HP. Hit A repeatedly to fight it off or else it'll keep sucking your HP. You can't jump high enough to attack them while they're hanging from the ceiling. An earthquake attack ought to work, though. Flying party members, like Bow or Parakarry, can also attack them with ease. If they fall and begin to flap around, you can attack them by jumping as well. | ||
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'''Swoopulas''' are more powerful species of [[Swooper]]s that absorb [[HP]] from [[Mario]] (takes 2 HP per bite) in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Usually, at the beginning of battle, they will be perched on the ceiling. To get them down, Mario must hit them with either an item, Hammer Quake, or Hammer. A [[Superguard]] will also work. | |||
== Related species: == | |||
*[[Swooper]] | *[[Swooper]] | ||
*[[Swampire]] | *[[Swampire]] | ||
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|after=[[Swampire|66]] | |after=[[Swampire|66]] | ||
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[[Category: Enemies]] | [[Category: Enemies]] | ||
[[Category: Sub-Species]] | [[Category: Sub-Species]] | ||
[[Category: Paper Mario Series Enemies]] | [[Category: Paper Mario Series Enemies]] |
Revision as of 16:53, August 30, 2008
Template:Ttydenemy Swoopulas are more powerful species of Swoopers that absorb HP from Mario (takes 2 HP per bite) in Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Usually, at the beginning of battle, they will be perched on the ceiling. To get them down, Mario must hit them with either an item, Hammer Quake, or Hammer. A Superguard will also work.