The Thousand-Year Door enemy
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S. Blue Spiny
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Location(s)
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Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 61, 64-66, 69)
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Max HP
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6
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Attack
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6
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Defense
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4
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Moves
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Spikeball Shot (6), Ball Up (Raises Defense to ???), Charge Up (ATK+6), Superball Shot (12)
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Items
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None
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Coins
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0 - 1
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Log
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Spawned from a pipe thrown by Dark Lakitu, it will charge at you. When it's balled up, your attacks won't work.
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More
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Level
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22
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Exp. points
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0
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Sleep?
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60%
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Dizzy?
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60%
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Confuse?
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60%
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Tiny?
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85%
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Burn?
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100%
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Freeze?
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50%
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Stop?
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70%
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Soft?
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90%
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Fright?
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80%
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Gale Force?
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10%
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KO?
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50%
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Tattle
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That's a Sky-Blue Spiny. It appeared from a pipe thrown by the Dark Lakitu. Max HP is 6, Attack is 6, and Defense is 4. It'll totally charge at you! Sometimes it balls up to defend and store energy for an attack. If you can, beat it and any buddies it may have with a special attack.
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Tattle Log #: 30
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Sky-Blue Spinies (or S. Blue Spiny) are variants of Spinies that are found only deep underground, in the Pit of 100 Trials of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They are thrown by Dark Lakitus and can be found on floors 61-70 of the dungeon. They are stronger than normal Spinies and attack by charging.
They highly resemble Spinies, except instead of red, their shells are blue. Additionally, their skin is slightly darker like the Dark Lakitus that throw them. This gives them a resemblance to Buzzy Beetles, so much so that the German version of the game refers to them as "Käfer-Stachis", meaning "Buzzy Beetle Spinies". However, they lack the usual qualities of Buzzy Beetles, such as resilience to fire.
Names in other languages
Language
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Name
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Meaning
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Notes
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Japanese
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ソライロトゲゾー[?] Template:Nowrap
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Sky Blue Spiny (From 「空」 sora, "sky" and 「色」 iro, "color"; Togezō is Spiny's name in Japanese.)
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German
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Käfer-Stachi[?]
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Beetle Spiny
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Trivia
- In the English localization, it is mistakenly stated that Dark Lakitu's Sky-Blue Spinies hatch from "pipes" in Goombella's Tattle for both enemies. However, the supposed "pipes" which spawn Sky-Blue Spinies bear no resemblance to the conventional pipes of the Mario franchise and instead appear as regular blue Spiny Eggs. Their name is the result of a mistranslation: Spinies are referred to as 「パイポ」 Paipo in Japanese, which comes from a well-known Japanese folktale[1] but can also be interpreted (incorrectly, in this case) as an approximation of the English "pipe" into Japanese katakana. While 「パイポ」 Paipo was correctly rendered as "Spiny Egg" elsewhere in the English script of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door - namely, with regard to the standard species of Spiny fought in the game - the translation team seems to have overlooked the established convention with this variant, resulting in the "pipe" name.[2]
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