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Revision as of 17:23, March 28, 2022
Super Paper Mario enemy | |||
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Tileoid B | |||
Location(s) | The Dotwood Tree (3-3), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Rooms 31, 45 and 53) | ||
Role | Common | ||
Max HP | 10 | ||
Attack | 1 | ||
Defense | 0 | ||
Score | 300 | ||
Items | Peachy Peach, Horsetail | ||
Card type | Common | ||
Card location(s) | Card Shop; Catch Card/SP | ||
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List of Catch Cards 120 121 122 |
The Tileoid B is an enemy from Super Paper Mario that can be found near and inside the Dotwood Tree. It is made up of many blue tiles, hence the name. The Tileoid B moves across the floors, walls, and ceilings, only changing direction when it bumps into the player. This enemy is known for its slowness; it in fact is the slowest of the Tileoids. Despite its log stating that it is known for its curses, touching it does not curse the player. This is likely caused by a mistranslation as the Japanese word for slow is the same as curse. It is further supported that the Cursya, an enemy that makes the player slow, is not called a "Slow Cursya."
When defeated, a Tileoid may drop a random item.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | タイールB Taīru Bī |
Tileoid B (Blue) |
German | Blachelbot |
Portmanteau of blau (blue) and Kachelbot (Tilebot) |
Italian | Piastrelloide B |
Pun on piastrella (tile); the "B" stands for blu (blue) |
Spanish | Mosak Azul |
Blue Mosak; derived from mosaico (mosaic) |