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[[Image:Cursya.jpg|thumb|right|A '''Cursya'''.]]
{{distinguish|Cursa}}
A '''Cursya''' is an enemy from the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They resemble tall  green blobs with eyes, and blue claws. Touching one will result in the active character being cursed. The different types of Cursya each place a different curse on the heroes. The regular Cursya will make the player move slower.
{{species infobox
|image=[[File:SPMCursya.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Super Paper Mario''
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|variants=[[Back Cursya]]<br>[[Tech Cursya]]<br>[[Heavy Cursya]]<br>[[Reversya Cursya]]<br>[[Dark Cursya]]<br>[[Dark Tech Cursya]]<br>[[Dark Heavy Cursya]]<br>[[Dark Reversya Cursya]]
}}


Since they cannot be harmed directly, the player must attack from a distance using [[Bowser|Bowser's]] Fire Breath, [[Boomer]], [[Cudge]], or an item.
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.


==Tattle==
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 [[Merlee's Mansion|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.
'''HP:''' 1<br>
'''Attack:''' 1<br>
'''Defense:''' 1<br>
'''Tattle:'''


==Trivia==
Cursyas sometimes will drop a [[Poison Mushroom|Poison Shroom]] when defeated.
*[[Piccolo]] can instantly remove any curse placed upon the characters.


==Sub-Species==
==Profiles and statistics==
*[[Back Cursya]]
===''Super Paper Mario''===
*[[Heavy Cursya]]
{{:Super Paper Mario bestiary|transcludesection=Cursya|align=horizontal}}
*[[Reversya Cursya]]
*[[Tech Cursya]]


Cursyas also come in Dark varieties in every kind except the Back Cursya. Since all Cursyas look the same except for color, the Dark varieties make it impossible to tell which Cursya is which.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
SPM Cursya Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
</gallery>


{{stub}}
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ノロイノロイ
|JapR=Noroi Noroi
|JapM=Pun on「鈍い」(''noroi'', sluggish) and「呪い」(''noroi'', curse), same as the name of the ''Paper Mario'' version of the [[Slow Go]] badge
|Spa=Hechicia
|SpaM=From "hechizo" (archaic word for "spell") and possibly "–ia" (Spanish feminine suffix used for forming nouns)
|Fre=Fléo
|FreM=Simplified form of "fléau" (curse)
|Ger=Miseria
|GerM=Latin word for "misery"
|Ita=Maledizio
|ItaM=Short for "maledizione" (spell)
|Kor=느려저
|KorR=Neuryeojeo
|KorM=From "느려지다" (''neuryeojida'', to slow) and "저주" (''jeoju'', curse)
}}


[[Category: Enemies]]
{{SPM}}
[[Category: Species]]
[[Category:Cursyas|*]]
[[de:Miseria]]
[[it:Maledizio]]

Latest revision as of 18:15, July 15, 2024

Not to be confused with Cursa.
Cursya
Sprite of a Cursya from Super Paper Mario.
Sprite from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Variants

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.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Super Paper Mario enemy
Cursya
Sprite of a Cursya from Super Paper Mario. Max HP 1 Role Common 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)
Attack 1 Card type Common
Defense 0 Items Poison Shroom Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Chapter 2-2: Found on the balcony above the front door of Merlee's Mansion.
Score 400
Card description This nasty critter will slow you down. It's just so easy to get lost in those dreamy eyes.
  List of Catch Cards  
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Tattle That's... a Cursya! This spiteful, evil monster curses everything it touches... Max HP is 1 and Attack is 1. This Cursya's curse slows you down temporarily... You should throw something at it or use an item... Jumping on it would be a bad idea...

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ノロイノロイ[?]
Noroi Noroi
Pun on「鈍い」(noroi, sluggish) and「呪い」(noroi, curse), same as the name of the Paper Mario version of the Slow Go badge
French Fléo[?] Simplified form of "fléau" (curse)
German Miseria[?] Latin word for "misery"
Italian Maledizio[?] Short for "maledizione" (spell)
Korean 느려저[?]
Neuryeojeo
From "느려지다" (neuryeojida, to slow) and "저주" (jeoju, curse)
Spanish Hechicia[?] From "hechizo" (archaic word for "spell") and possibly "–ia" (Spanish feminine suffix used for forming nouns)