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|tattle=This is a Ruff Puff. Ruff Puffs are nasty little cloud henchmen of Huff N. Puff. Ruff Puffs float in the air, so a [[Jump]] attack or something similar may be best. Of course, I'd be more than happy to give 'em a Headbonk! It's your call, Mario. | |tattle=This is a Ruff Puff. Ruff Puffs are nasty little cloud henchmen of Huff N. Puff. Ruff Puffs float in the air, so a [[Jump]] attack or something similar may be best. Of course, I'd be more than happy to give 'em a Headbonk! It's your call, Mario. | ||
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*The name "Ruff Puff" comes from a corruption of the word "rough", the "puff" part of their name seemingly coming from the simple fact that they are clouds. | |||
*In ''Paper Mario'' Ruff Puffs have noses, while in its sequels they don't. Ruff Puffs also appear darker in this game and have a color scheme similar to [[Huff N. Puff]]. | |||
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Revision as of 22:11, January 23, 2011
Template:Catch Card Ruff Puffs are cloud enemies that appear in the Paper Mario series. They attack by bonking people in the head in the first game, and slamming into them in the latter two. A Ruff Puff's signature move is its ability to charge up for electric attacks. Ruff Puffs are the followers of Huff N. Puff, and so along with the giant cloud they invaded Flower Fields in the original Paper Mario. In the game's sequels, Ruff Puffs were simply generic enemies. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door they appear inside Riverside Station. Ruff Puffs appeared in the Overthere Stair in Super Paper Mario. Ruff Puffs also appear in the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials.
Notable Ruff Puffs
Paper Mario Series Stats and Tattle Information
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Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- The name "Ruff Puff" comes from a corruption of the word "rough", the "puff" part of their name seemingly coming from the simple fact that they are clouds.
- In Paper Mario Ruff Puffs have noses, while in its sequels they don't. Ruff Puffs also appear darker in this game and have a color scheme similar to Huff N. Puff.