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{{quote|Then we could get rid of all wishes and create a world filled with...WEAPONS!!|Smithy|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
{{quote|Then we could get rid of all wishes and create a world filled with...WEAPONS!!|Smithy|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}
'''Smithy''' is the main antagonist and final boss of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]], and the titular leader of the [[Smithy Gang]], an organization that attempts to rule over [[Mario|Mario's]] [[Mario World|world]] during the events of the game. In order to do this, Smithy tried to get rid of the power of [[wish]]es from the world, and, in its stead, fill the world with weapons. He is a tall, dark-gray mechanical creature that wears a gold crown and has an extremely long white beard; the Nintendo Player's Guide has compared his appearance to that of [[Santa Claus]].<ref>''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 104.</ref> He hails from another world that is accessible by the gateway [[Exor]]. In his world, he resides in his [[Factory (Super Mario RPG)|Factory]], where he creates anthropomorphic weapons which he uses against other [[world]]s. It is also implied during the final battle that multiple versions of him were made, and that there were possibly plans to mass-produce him, due to the various heads littered in his final battle arena.
'''Smithy''' is the main antagonist and final boss of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its Nintendo Switch remake]], as well as the titular leader of the [[Smithy Gang]], an organization that attempts to rule over [[Mario World|Mario's world]] in the game. In order to do that, Smithy tries to get rid of the power of [[wish]]es from the world and, in its stead, fill the world with weapons. He is a tall dark-gray mechanical creature that wears a gold crown and has an extremely long white beard; the [[Nintendo]] Player's Guide has compared his appearance to that of [[Santa Claus]].<ref>''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 104.</ref> He hails from [[Weapon World|another world]] that is accessible by the gateway [[Exor]]. In his world, he resides in his [[Factory (Super Mario RPG)|Factory]], where he creates anthropomorphic weapons that he uses against other [[world]]s. It is also implied during the final battle that multiple versions of him were made and that there were possibly plans to mass-produce him, due to the various heads littered in his final battle arena.
 
Smithy's name is derived from the word "smith," which is someone who manipulates various materials and alloys, such as a blacksmith. A smith's workshop is sometimes called a smithy as well.


Smithy's name is derived from the word "smith", which is someone who manipulates various materials and alloys, such as a blacksmith. A smith's workshop is sometimes called a smithy as well.
==History==
==History==
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
===''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''===
[[File:SmithyBattle.png|thumb|Mario and his party battle Smithy]]
[[File:SmithyBattle.png|thumb|Mario and his party battle Smithy.]]
Prior to his invasion, Smithy gets a giant sword, Exor, to occupy [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Bowser's Keep]]; in his descent, Exor shatters the [[Star Road (Super Mario RPG)|Star Road]], the source of wishes in the world. Once there, Smithy defeats [[Bowser]] and [[Koopa Troop|his Minions]] and establishes his base of operations in Bowser's Keep of [[Mario|Mario's]] [[Mario World|world]] (while Smithy's Factory remains the main headquarters of the Smithy Gang).
Prior to his invasion, Smithy gets Exor to occupy [[Bowser's Castle#Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Bowser's Keep]]; in his descent, Exor shatters the [[Star Road (Super Mario RPG)|Star Road]], the source of wishes in the world. Once there, Smithy defeats [[Bowser]] and [[Koopa Troop|his minions]] and establishes his base of operations in Bowser's Keep of [[Mario]]'s world (while Smithy's Factory remains the main headquarters of the Smithy Gang).


Smithy then sends his lieutenants to retrieve the [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG)|Star Piece]]s after learning the pieces have potential to restore wishes to the world. Smithy did not want anyone returning the Star Pieces to Star Road, as the road's recovery would allow the power of wishes to counter the power of the Smithy Gang's weapons and interfere with his attempt of world conquest.
Smithy then sends his lieutenants to retrieve the [[Star Piece (Super Mario RPG)|Star Piece]]s after learning the pieces have potential to restore wishes to the world. Smithy does not want anyone returning the Star Pieces to the Star Road, as the road's recovery would allow the power of wishes to counter the power of the Smithy Gang's weapons and interfere with his attempt of world conquest.
 
However, Mario, [[Mallow]], [[Geno]], [[Princess Peach]], and Bowser prevent Smithy from carrying out his plans, and they obtain the Star Pieces from his lieutenants. They then arrive at Bowser's Keep and enter Smithy's world via Exor. Once they confront Smithy, he is busy creating new weapons and is revealed to have the last Star Piece embedded in his body, presumably to prevent anyone from restoring the power of wishes to the world. Smithy calmly asks Mario to turn over his Star Pieces, but Mario refuses and battles Smithy instead.


However, Mario and his allies [[Mallow]], [[Geno]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Bowser|King Bowser]] prevent Smithy from carrying out his plans, and they obtain the Star Pieces from his lieutenants. They then arrive at Bowser's Keep and enters Smithy's world via Exor. Once they confront Smithy, he is busy creating new weapons and is revealed that he has the last Star Piece embedded in his body, presumably to prevent anyone from restoring the power of wishes to the world. Smithy calmly asks Mario to turn over his Star Pieces, where Mario refuses and battles Smithy instead.
[[File:RPG Magnum.png|thumb|200px|Smithy's tank head]]
[[File:RPG Magnum.png|thumb|200px|Smithy's tank head]]
Smithy wields a giant metal sledgehammer in battle, which he uses with his right hand. The fingers of his left hand have been fitted with small projectile launchers which he uses to fire bullets at Mario and his allies. Some of Smithy's magical powers involve summoning a [[Sledge|giant wooden sledgehammer]] to crush Mario and his allies and summoning [[Meteor Swarm|meteors]]. In battle, Smithy is also aided by [[Smelter]]. Smelter produces molten metal from his mouth, which Smithy then shapes into [[Shyper]]s, who will immediately enter the battle and begin attacking Mario's party.
Smithy wields a giant metal sledgehammer in battle, which he uses with his right hand. The fingers of his left hand have been fitted with small projectile launchers that he uses to fire bullets at Mario and his [[party member|allies]]. Some of Smithy's magical powers involve summoning a [[Sledge|giant wooden sledgehammer]] to crush Mario and his allies and summoning [[Meteor Swarm|meteors]]. In battle, Smithy is also aided by [[Smelter]]. Smelter produces molten metal from his mouth, which Smithy then shapes into [[Shyper]]s, who immediately enter the battle and begin attacking Mario's party.


After Smithy is defeated, he becomes infuriated and begins slamming the floor with his sledgehammer. A few of his minions arrive, begging him to calm down and to stop smashing the floor (as the foundation was just built the day before). However, Smithy ignores their warnings and continues pounding the floor. As a result, the floor collapses; Mario, his allies, and Smithy fall into the basement of the factory. Once there, Smithy reveals his true form: a metal shape-shifter.
After Smithy is defeated, he becomes infuriated and begins slamming the floor with his sledgehammer. A few of his minions arrive, begging him to calm down and to stop smashing the floor (as the foundation was just built the day before). However, Smithy ignores their warnings and continues pounding the floor. As a result, the floor collapses; Mario, his allies, and Smithy fall into the basement of the factory. Once there, Smithy reveals his true form: a metal shape-shifter.


Although his body remains the same, Smithy can now use his sledgehammer to turn his head into different forms. Smithy has five heads that he can change into:
Although his body remains the same, Smithy can now use his sledgehammer to turn his head into different forms. Smithy has five heads that he can change into:
*The normal Head, which he uses to switch to the other heads. This head only remains during the first few turns of the battle. Once he first changes his head to a new form, his original head will never return aside from brief appearances in between form changes.
*The Normal Head, which he uses to switch to the other heads. This head remains only during the first few turns of the battle. Once he first changes his head to a new form, his original head never returns aside from brief appearances in between form changes.
*The Tank Head, which has extremely powerful physical attacks. It also has high physical defense and can attempt to KO a party member instantly. It is weak against lightning-based attacks.
*The Tank Head, which has extremely powerful physical attacks. It also has high physical defense and can attempt to KO a party member instantly. It is weak against lightning-based attacks.
*The Magic Head, which has the most powerful magical attacks in the game, but has weak defense. To compensate, it does not have an elemental weakness.
*The Magic Head, which has the most powerful magical attacks in the game but has weak defense. To compensate, it does not have an elemental weakness.
*The Mask Head, used for increased protection and defense, and also for healing Smithy's HP. It boasts the highest physical defense. It is weak to ice-based attacks.
*The Mask Head, which is used for increased protection and defense and also for healing Smithy's [[Heart Point|HP]]. It boasts the highest physical defense. It is weak to ice-based attacks.
*The Treasure Head, which attacks Mario's party with a random status ailment. It is weak to fire-based attacks.
*The Treasure Head, which attacks Mario's party with a random status ailment. It is weak to fire-based attacks.
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Smithy5.gif|The Treasure Head
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After Smithy is defeated, Mario and his allies overheat his body, which then explodes as a result, and the last Star Piece is recovered by Mario and his friends. With all seven Star Pieces in hand, Geno is able to repair the Star Road and restore the power of wishes to the world and thus ends the Smithy Gang invasion.


At the end of the game, a parade is held in celebration of the end of the invasion. Smithy, in his original bearded form, appears during the parade, riding atop [[The Blade|the Blade]]. Many [[Shymore]]s and several of his lieutenants also appear alongside Smithy. As he flies by on the Blade, he pounds his minions Claymorton, Bowyer, and Speardovich with his sledgehammer.
After Smithy is defeated, Mario and his allies overheat Smithy's body, which then explodes as a result, and the last Star Piece is recovered by Mario and his allies. With all seven Star Pieces in hand, Geno is able to repair the Star Road and restore the power of wishes to the world, thus ending the Smithy Gang invasion.
 
At the end of the game, a parade is held in celebration of the end of the invasion. Smithy, in his original bearded form, appears during the parade, riding atop [[The Blade]]. Many [[Shymore]]s and several of his lieutenants also appear alongside Smithy. As he flies by on The Blade, he pounds his minions [[Claymorton]], [[Bowyer]], and [[Speardovich]] with his sledgehammer.


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