Stone Buzzy

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Super Paper Mario enemy
Stone Buzzy
Sprite of a Stone Buzzy from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Downtown of Crag (5-1), Gap of Crag (5-2), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Room 34)
Role Common
Max HP 3
Attack 2
Defense ??
Score 400
Items Catch Card
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Chapter 5-2: Found after gliding over the canyon with the Star Block as Peach and using Mario to flip into 3D.
Card description
It's a Buzzy Beetle with a rock-hard shell. You'll have to stomp it a few times to crack it. You may feel a little guilty, but push through it.
Tattle
This is definitely a Stone Buzzy. That rock-hard shell must be heavy... Max HP is 3, Attack is 2, and Defense is ??. Flames won't burn its hard shell... I hear that you can crack its shell if you hit it enough... But I'm a little afraid to see what they look like without their shell...
List of Catch Cards
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Stone Buzzies are a variation of Buzzy Beetle that appear in Super Paper Mario. One makes its first appearance in 3D in the Downtown of Crag, while many appear abundantly within the Gap of Crag. Stone Buzzies have hard stones on their backs, hence the name "Stone Buzzy". They move slowly and require three stomps to defeat. Unlike other types of Buzzy Beetle, Stone Buzzies do not simply vanish when defeated, but rather, their shells crack and fall off, briefly revealing their soft bodies before they disappear. A more powerful version, the Dark Stone Buzzy, appears in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ストーンメット[?]
Template:Nowrap
Stone Buzzy Beetle
French Bruyroc[?] Pun on roc (stone) and Bruyinsecte (the French name of Buzzy Beetles)
German Steinkäfer[?] Stone Beetle
Italian Pietronella[?] Stone-Buzzy Beetle
Korean 돌하잉바[?]
Dol Haingba
Stone Buzzy Beetle
Spanish Petrobuzzy[?] Stony Beetle