Metal Mawful Mole

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Bowser's Inside Story enemy
Metal Mawful Mole
Metal Mawful Mole
Location(s) Peach's Castle Garden
Battled by Anyone
Role Common
Level 24
HP 140 (210)
POW 91 (228)
DEF 128 (192)
SPEED 59 (89)
Fire Half
Burn? Immune
Dizzy? Double
Stat down? Half
KO? Half
Experience 350
Coins 60 (90)
Item drop Ultra Mushroom - 5%
Dent Gloves - 10%
Notice
  • The second set of numbers next to the enemy's HP, POW, DEF, SPEED and Coins are stat increases from the Challenge Medal accessory; a 50% increase for HP, DEF, SPEED and Coins earned, and a 150% increase for POW.

Metal Mawful Moles are metallic and stronger variations of the Mawful Mole in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. They are found in Peach's Castle Garden.

Metal Mawful Moles have two basic attacks. In the first one, they will throw a rock at Mario or Luigi. They can throw the rock right at the bros, or above them. If their glasses are covered with dirt, they will throw above Mario or Luigi's heads and they will not have to jump over it. If the Metal Mawful Mole's glasses aren't dirty, they will throw the rock right at the bros, who will have to jump over it. It is actually possible to jump on the rock if it throws it low, but the player must have extremely good timing. The next attack has them go underground and pop back up in front of Mario or Luigi. The Marios can hammer their heads as the moles come up, but if they are too slow, the moles will jump on their head and cause damage.

It is possible to battle this enemy as a regular enemy as Bowser via battle with a specific Mechawful, although it can't attack, and will retreat in one to two turns.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メタルゲラプー[?]
Metaru Gerapū
Metal Gerapu, Gerapu being the Japanese name of Mawful Moles
German Finster-Krankwurf[?] Dark Mawful Mole
Italian Ghignatalpa d'Acciaio[?] From Sogghigno, Fawful's Italian name, talpa (mole) and d'acciaio (metal)
Spanish (NOA) Topo Mawful Metal[?] Metal Mawful Mole
Spanish (NOE) Topócovitz Metálico[?] Metallic Molecovitz, Molecovitz being the Spanish name of Mawful Moles