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The '''Rock Paper Wizard''' is an ally in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' that competes in the [[Roshambo Temple]]. He is the last opponent Mario faces during [[Super Roshambo]] after Mario defeats a [[Koopalings|Koopaling]] or [[Kamek]] during the main story. If he's defeated, then Mario will receive a Koopaling or Kamek Battle Card along with 1000 [[ | The '''Rock Paper Wizard''' is an ally in ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'' that competes in the [[Roshambo Temple]]. He is the last opponent Mario faces during [[Super Roshambo]] after Mario defeats a [[Koopalings|Koopaling]] or [[Kamek]] during the main story. If he's defeated, then Mario will receive a Koopaling or Kamek Battle Card along with 1000 [[coin]]s. After being defeated in the eighth Roshambo Temple, he takes off his paper hat and he turns out to be a [[Toad]]. When Mario leaves the temple, it turns out there were eight Rock Paper Wizards in total, all waiting outside. | ||
After all the Rock Paper Wizards are defeated, checking the [[Prisma Café]] at each temple shows their masks behind the owners. They also comment about the Rock Paper Wizards when talked to. | After all the Rock Paper Wizards are defeated, checking the [[Prisma Café]] at each temple shows their masks behind the owners. They also comment about the Rock Paper Wizards when talked to. |
Revision as of 00:21, January 14, 2018
Template:Character-infobox The Rock Paper Wizard is an ally in Paper Mario: Color Splash that competes in the Roshambo Temple. He is the last opponent Mario faces during Super Roshambo after Mario defeats a Koopaling or Kamek during the main story. If he's defeated, then Mario will receive a Koopaling or Kamek Battle Card along with 1000 coins. After being defeated in the eighth Roshambo Temple, he takes off his paper hat and he turns out to be a Toad. When Mario leaves the temple, it turns out there were eight Rock Paper Wizards in total, all waiting outside.
After all the Rock Paper Wizards are defeated, checking the Prisma Café at each temple shows their masks behind the owners. They also comment about the Rock Paper Wizards when talked to.
Concept art of the Rock Paper Wizard (shown below) depicts him in an outfit that gives him a somewhat similar appearance to a Duplighost; an enemy that appeared in past Paper Mario games. The name of this character is a pun on the real world hand game called rock–paper–scissors.
Gallery
- RockPaperWizard.jpg
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ジャンケンかめん[?] Janken Kamen |
Rock-Paper-Scissors Mask | |
Dutch | Vingervlugge Virtuoos[?] | Nimble-fingered Virtuoso | |
German | Meister Schnuck[?] | ? | |
Italian | Pietro Cartaforbice[?] | "Pietro" is a male name that sounds like "Pietra" (Stone). The second part means "PaperScissor". | |
Spanish (NOA) | Míster Cachipún[?] | Mr. Rock-Paper-Scissors | |
Spanish (NOE) | Don Pedro Papeltijero[?] | Mr Peter Paperscissors (pun on Pedro, a Spanish male name, and Piedra papel tijeras, Rock paper scissors) |