Bowyer
- “Strong you are. But stronger am I!”
- —Bowyer, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Bowyer is one of Smithy's lieutenants in the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Bowyer resembles a bow, and attacks by firing his minions (called Aeroes) at his opponents.
Bowyer was ordered by Smithy to prepare Rose Town for a military occupation and to locate the second Star Piece. As such, Bowyer set up camp in the heart of the Forest Maze and began firing poison-tipped arrows at Rose Town. When a person was hit with an arrow, they would become paralyzed and remain frozen like statues. Simultaneously, Bowyer ordered his Aero minions to search the forest for the second Star Piece.
Eventually, Bowyer recovers the Star Piece, but is confronted by a strange, blue garbed warrior named Geno. At the same time, Mario and Mallow arrive to stop Bowyer, the source of the arrows plaguing Rose Town. As a result, the three warriors team up to battle the maniacal monster.
While Bowyer's main attack is firing arrows, the monster is also a master of lightning magic (much like Mallow). Additionally, Bowyer has one of the cleverest tactics in the game: he can disable buttons on the player's controllers, meaning that Mario and his allies will be prevented from using regular attacks, special attacks, or items until another button is disabled. Ultimately, Mario, Mallow, and Geno defeat the mechanical monstrosity and recover the second Star Piece.
Later, Mario and company encountered several mass-produced Bowyer copies in Smithy's Factory.
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Trivia
- An actual "bowyer" is a person who makes bows to be used for archery.
- Bowyer uses anastrophe when he speaks. As such, Bowyer reverts the proper order of sentences when talking to others. He also has a strange habit of saying "Nya!".
- When using Psychopath on Bowyer, "What's with these folks?" appears. This proves he thinks in the right order. Bowyer is similar to 'bowser'. Because he has the same kind of hair as him and the same kind of mouth
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Retrieved on 2008-6-10