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'''Underhands''' are invincible enemies in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Their appearance is that of a skeletal and/or ghostly hand, attached to a disjointed white arm of sorts. They are encountered in Chapter 7-1, [[The Underwhere]], within the [[River Twygz]]. Most swim freely around the water; others are attached to the bottom. Underhands will pursue and/or reach toward the player to attempt to damage them, in a manner similar to [[Deep-Cheep]]s. When the water in the River Twygz is drained, they disappear. They are later seen in Chapter 7-2 along the [[Underwhere Road]]. It is possible to knock an Underhand's "head" off using [[Barry]], after which its body will disappear and its head will create a new body after a brief moment after it falls. They can also be stunned with [[Fleep]].
|hp = N/A
|atk = 1
|def = N/A
|card type = Uncommon
|tattle = This white-gloved weirdo will reach out and grab you. You can't beat it and it's creepy, so just steer clear.
|before = [[Dark Ninjoe|158]]
|# = 159
|after = [[Skellobit|160]]
}}
'''Underhands''' are invincible enemies in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.You can defeat them by using Barry although you won't get any points.  Their appearance is that of a skeletal hand. They are encountered in Chapter 7-1, [[The Underwhere]], within the [[River Twygz]] and along the [[Underwhere Road]]. Some of them swim around in the river, while others are attached to the ground or walls. Both of them slowly reach toward the player, damaging them if hit. In the area under the River Twygz, if the water is drained, they disappear.


== Foreign Names ==
==Gallery==
{{Foreignname|
<gallery>
|Fra=Main Morte
SPM Underhand Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
|FraM= Dead Hand}}
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=シロイテ
|JapR=Shiroi te
|JapM=White hand
|Fre=Main Morte
|FreM=Dead Hand
|Ger=Greiferich
|GerM=From ''greifen'' (grab) and the suffix ''-rich''
|Ita=Manomorta
|ItaM=Deadhand
|Spa=Ultramano
|SpaM=Ultrahand
|Kor=하양손
|KorR=Hayangson
|KorM=White hand
}}


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{{SPM}}
 
[[Category:Skeletons]]
{{undead}}
[[Category:Underwater creatures]]
 
[[Category:Super Paper Mario enemies]]
[[Category: Enemies]]
[[de:Greiferich]]
[[Category: Undead]]
[[it:Manomorta]]
[[Category: Species]]
[[Category: Paper Mario Series Enemies]]

Latest revision as of 23:00, January 7, 2024

Super Paper Mario enemy
Underhand
Sprite of an Underhand from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) The Underwhere (7-1), Underwhere Road (7-2)
Role Common
Max HP N/A
Attack 1
Defense N/A
Score N/A
Items
Card type Uncommon
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Map 39
Card description
This white-gloved weirdo will reach out and grab you. You can't beat it and it's creepy, so just steer clear.
Tattle
That’s an Underhand. These creepy hands try to drag the dead deeper into oblivion... If they met a living person, they would certainly try to drag him or her down too... You can’t defeat them, so it’s best to run...
List of Catch Cards
158           159           160

Underhands are invincible enemies in Super Paper Mario. Their appearance is that of a skeletal and/or ghostly hand, attached to a disjointed white arm of sorts. They are encountered in Chapter 7-1, The Underwhere, within the River Twygz. Most swim freely around the water; others are attached to the bottom. Underhands will pursue and/or reach toward the player to attempt to damage them, in a manner similar to Deep-Cheeps. When the water in the River Twygz is drained, they disappear. They are later seen in Chapter 7-2 along the Underwhere Road. It is possible to knock an Underhand's "head" off using Barry, after which its body will disappear and its head will create a new body after a brief moment after it falls. They can also be stunned with Fleep.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese シロイテ
Shiroi te
White hand

French Main Morte
Dead Hand
German Greiferich
From greifen (grab) and the suffix -rich
Italian Manomorta
Deadhand
Korean 하양손
Hayangson
White hand

Spanish Ultramano
Ultrahand