Wracktail

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Super Paper Mario enemy
Wracktail
Wracktail
Location(s) Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Room 100)
Role Boss
Max HP ?? (30 hits)
Attack 10
Defense 0
Score 9990
Items
Card type Uncommon
Card location(s) Card Shop
Card description
This baddest baddie in the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. He may fight like Fracktail, but he's 100 times stronger.
Tattle
That's Wracktail, the very menacing lord of the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. Max HP is ??. Attack is 10. It can fly and swoop down with its big open mouth... I think this is a prototype of an improved Fracktail from the Yold Desert... The Ancients must have built it. But like Fracktail, its antenna is its weak spot...
List of Catch Cards
180           181           182
“Why did you wake me from the sweet peace of slumber?! I will punish you...with death!”
Wracktail, Super Paper Mario
Wracktail
Mario on top of Wracktail, near his antenna

Wracktail is a white robotic dragon that appears in Super Paper Mario. He stated that he was a wrathful god who was locked away by the Tribe of Ancients, and Tippi says that he was the prototype for Fracktail, who looks identical to Wracktail except for his color. Wracktail is found at the bottom of the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials and upon his defeat, Dashell, a Pixl, is obtained, and a Pipe appears, leading Mario and company back to the entrance of the Pit. Just as Fracktail is the Super Paper Mario equivalent of Hooktail from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Wracktail is the counterpart to Bonetail. Wracktail is the largest boss in the Mario franchise, also sharing that title with Fracktail.

To defeat Wracktail, the same tactics must be utilized as those used to defeat Fracktail. The player must wait for the boss to dive low along the ground, then jump on his back and use Thoreau to grab the Wrackles and throw them and Wracktail's antenna, which must be hit 30 times to defeat the dragon. The player can also use Luigi's super jump to continuously jump onto the antenna, and Peach's parasol move can be used to easily jump back onto Wracktail's head when he does a loop, potentially making the battle easier than the earlier Fracktail battle. However, contrary to his Catch Card's claims, Wracktail is only ten times stronger than Fracktail, not 100 times.

He expresses anger at the heroes for disturbing his slumber and threatens to murder them in turn. After being beaten by them, he acknowledges that he was done, but then hints that he wasn't the only monster created by the Ancients, and that they go to the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials to find the other monster before being destroyed.

Related enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ザンババ[?]
Zanbaba
Possibly a pun on 「残」 zen, meaning "remain" (as Wracktail remains behind from the time of the Ancients), as well as ウンババ unbaba, the Japanese name of Blargg, which has been used in other previous Paper Mario series dragon names. Also resembles Fracktail's Japanese name, ズンババ Zunbaba.
German Lohrack[?] from Lohe (blaze) + rack
Italian Wracker[?] "Wrack" + "er", like the previous boss Dracker.
Spanish Dracoferoz[?] Fierce Dragon

Trivia

  • Unlike Fracktail, who speaks almost entirely in caps lock, Wracktail's speech is in the game's standard style.