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Revision as of 10:45, January 8, 2024

Super Paper Mario enemy
Squoinker
Sprite of a Squoinker from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Rooms 68, 82 and 94)
Role Common
Max HP 15
Attack 4
Defense 0
Score 800
Items
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Card description
Squoinkers are proud to be pretty in pink. The polka dots are for extra intimidation.
Tattle
This is a Squoinker... It’s the strongest and meanest member of the Squig family... Max HP is 15 and Attack is 4. Squoinkers will spit rocks at you... The rocks come at you fast... Don’t just stand there, or you’ll get hit in the face...
List of Catch Cards
46           47           48

Squoinkers are a stronger variety of Squigs found in Super Paper Mario. While Squiglets are magenta, Squigs are purple and Squogs are green, Squoinkers are a very light pink. They are found only in the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials and are the second strongest in the Squig family, second to only Dark Squiglets. Their attack pattern is very identical to the other Squigs. They either charge at Mario or his friends or shoot them with fast-moving rocks.

Their name comes from either "square" or "squiggle", and "oinker", a slang word for "pig".

Related enemies

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese テトラゴン[?]
Tetoragon
Tetragon; derived from「テトラ」(Tetora, Squiglet) and possibly「~ゴン」(-gon, a common suffix for monster names)
French Grogrouik[?] Pun on "gros" ("big" or "fat") and the onomatopoeia "grouik" (pig's oink)
German Squoinker[?] -
Italian Squeg[?] ?
Korean 테트라즈[?]
Teteurajeu
Tetraz; variation of Tetras
Spanish Oinkón[?] From "Oink" (Squig) and the augmentative suffix "-ón"

Trivia

  • Squoinker's Catch Card states that they have polka dots, though they actually have small peach squares covering their body.