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The Thousand-Year Door enemy
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Pale Piranha
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Location(s)
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Boggly Woods, The Great Tree, Glitz Pit
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Max HP
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4
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Attack
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2
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Defense
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0
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Moves
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Jaw Clamp (2)
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Items
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Honey Syrup (drop only)
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Coins
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1 - 2
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Log
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A monochrome Piranha Plant that attacks with a nasty bite. If you see one, throw all you've got at it, or run.
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More
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Level
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11
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Exp. points
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0
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Sleep?
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110%
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Dizzy?
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60%
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Confuse?
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100%
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Tiny?
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95%
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Burn?
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100%
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Freeze?
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80%
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Stop?
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90%
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Soft?
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95%
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Fright?
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30%
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Gale Force?
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60%
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KO?
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95%
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Tattle
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That's a Pale Piranha. You know about these guys. The famous Piranha Plants. This colorless subspecies is adapted to Boggly Woods. Ah, the wonders of nature! Max HP is 4, Attack is 2, and Defense is 0. If you try to jump on them, they'll totally chomp on you.
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Tattle Log #: 56
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Pale Piranhas are monochrome Piranha Plants found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They live in the Boggly Woods and the Great Tree, and, as indicated, are colored in gray with white spots. They are the weakest of the four types of Piranha Plants in the game. In the Glitz Pit, a Pale Piranha appears as one of the members of the Mind-Bogglers. They attack by biting Mario. When Mario comes near a Pale Piranha outside battle, it will try to bite Mario in a rush to make the First Strike, causing him damage. If Mario attempts to jump on one, he will take damage.
In all languages except the English localization, Pale Piranhas are considered the "normal" Piranha Plants, with the color simply being an adaptation to the monochrome environment, similar to the Clefts in the same area; this includes the Spanish localization, despite having a color identifier in the name. In the English version, however, Goombella identifies them as a subspecies. In the game's English demo, however, they were treated as normal Piranha Plants.[1]
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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パックンフラワー[?] Pakkun Furawā
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Pakkun Flower; same as Piranha Plant.
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German
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Piranha-Pflanze[?]
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Piranha Plant
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Italian
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Pianta Piranha[?]
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Piranha Plant
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Spanish
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Planta Piraña Gris[?]
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Gray Piranha Plant
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References