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A '''Cursya''' is an enemy from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Its name is a corruption of the phrase "curse you". It resembles seven tall green blobs with eyes, and two flexing protrusions on both sides that appear to be hands or claws. Switching to 3-D however, Cursyas are revealed to be made of thin, spinning disks. Touching one results in the player being cursed. The different types of Cursya each place a different curse on the heroes, though [[Piccolo]] can instantly remove any of these status-changing curses. | A '''Cursya''' is an enemy from ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Its name is a corruption of the phrase "curse you". It resembles seven tall green blobs with eyes, and two flexing protrusions on both sides that appear to be hands or claws. Switching to 3-D however, Cursyas are revealed to be made of thin, spinning disks. Touching one results in the player being cursed. The different types of Cursya each place a different curse on the heroes, though [[Piccolo]] can instantly remove any of these status-changing curses. | ||
The regular Cursya makes the player move [[Slow|slower]]. They are first found in 2-4, moving slowly across a wide floor in Merlee's Basement. Its card can by obtained by falling off the front of the mansion's roof in 2-2. Since they cannot be harmed directly, the player must attack from a distance using [[Bowser]]'s Fire Breath, [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]], [[Cudge]], [[Barry]], or an item. Using [[Carrie]] to jump on a Cursya does not work. | The regular Cursya makes the player move [[Slow|slower]]. They are first found in 2-4, moving slowly across a wide floor in Merlee's Basement. Its card can by obtained by falling off the front of the mansion's roof in 2-2. Since they cannot be harmed directly, the player must attack from a distance using [[Bowser]]'s Fire Breath, [[Boomer (Super Paper Mario)|Boomer]], [[Cudge]], [[Barry]], a [[Pal Pill]], or an item. Using [[Carrie]] to jump on a Cursya does not work. | ||
Cursyas sometimes will drop a [[Poison Mushroom#Super Paper Mario|Poison Shroom]] when defeated. | Cursyas sometimes will drop a [[Poison Mushroom#Super Paper Mario|Poison Shroom]] when defeated. |
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Location(s) | Merlee's Basement (2-4), Floro Caverns (5-4), Overthere Stair (7-3), The Overthere (7-4), Castle Bleck Foyer (8-2), Castle Bleck Interior (8-3), Castle Bleck Inner Sanctum (8-4), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Rooms 33, 44, 61, 73, 93) | |
Role | Common | |
Max HP | 1 | |
Attack | 1 | |
Defense | 0 | |
Score | 400 | |
Items | Poison Shroom | |
Card type | Common | |
Card location(s) | Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Chapter 2-2: Found on the balcony above the front door of Merlee's Mansion. | |
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A Cursya is an enemy from Super Paper Mario. Its name is a corruption of the phrase "curse you". It resembles seven tall green blobs with eyes, and two flexing protrusions on both sides that appear to be hands or claws. Switching to 3-D however, Cursyas are revealed to be made of thin, spinning disks. Touching one results in the player being cursed. The different types of Cursya each place a different curse on the heroes, though Piccolo can instantly remove any of these status-changing curses.
The regular Cursya makes the player move slower. They are first found in 2-4, moving slowly across a wide floor in Merlee's Basement. Its card can by obtained by falling off the front of the mansion's roof in 2-2. Since they cannot be harmed directly, the player must attack from a distance using Bowser's Fire Breath, Boomer, Cudge, Barry, a Pal Pill, or an item. Using Carrie to jump on a Cursya does not work.
Cursyas sometimes will drop a Poison Shroom when defeated.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Miseria, pronounced "Misery-a"[?] | Derivation of Misere (meaning "Misery") | |
Italian | Maledizio[?] | From maledizione (curse) | |
Korean | 느려저[?] Neuryeojeo |
From 느려지다(Neuryeojida), meaning 'become slow' | |
Spanish | Hechicia[?] | From hechizo, that means "curse" |
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