Sonic Cymbals

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Sonic Cymbals
Sonic Cymbal
Artwork of the Sonic Cymbal from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Description
"Puts noise to work for you!"
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Mallow using Sonic Cymbal on Exor
Mallow attacking Exor with Sonic Cymbal

The Sonic Cymbals, originally known as Sonic Cymbal, is a weapon for Mallow in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its Nintendo Switch remake. It is a stronger counterpart to the Cymbals, and like them, Mallow clashes them together to attack enemies, though it also causes the screen to temporarily distort. Also like them, a Timed Hit can be performed if the player presses the button as they collide, prompting him to open them towards the enemy for further damage. The Sonic Cymbals have an attack power of 70 points with a random variation of up to seven points above and below, making it Mallow's most powerful weapon (surpassed by the Sage Stick in the remake). It can only be obtained from a treasure box at the end of one of the action courses in Bowser's Keep. It can be sold for 54 coins, but cannot be replaced.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ソニックシンバル[?]
Sonikku Shinbaru
Sonic Cymbal
Chinese (simplified) 音速铜钹[?]
Yīnsù Tóng Bó
Sonic Cymbals
Chinese (traditional) 音速銅鈸[?]
Yīnsù Tóng Bó
Sonic Cymbals
Dutch Bonsbekkens[?] Banging cymbals
French Cymbales soniques[?] Sonic cymbals
German Schallzimbeln[?] Sound Cymbals
Italian Piatti di Mallow[?] Mallow's cymbals
Korean 소닉 심벌즈[?]
Sonik Simbeoljeu
Sonic Cymbals
Spanish Platillos sónicos[?] Sonic cymbals

Trivia[edit]

  • There are unused sprites for larger cymbals in the game's data, likely intended for the Sonic Cymbal.[1]

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