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{{Catch Card #1
{{species infobox
|image = [[Image:154. Floro Cragnien Card.JPG]]
|image=[[File:FloroCragnien.png]]<br>Sprite of one variation from ''Super Paper Mario''
|hp = 10
|first_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|atk = 1
|variant_of=[[Cragnon]]
|def = 0
|card type = Uncommon
|tattle = This poor Cragnon has been zombified by King Croacus. Don't beat on it, or you'll lose some serious points.
|before = [[Floro Sapien|153]]
|# = 154
|after = [[Ninjoe|155]]
}}
}}
'''Floro Cragniens''' are the brainwashed version of [[Cragnons]]. They were brainwashed by minions of [[King Croacus IV]] in order to get back at them for throwing garbage in the water that the [[Floro Sapiens]] thrive on. The difference between [[Cragnon]]s and Floro Cragniens are that the Floro Cragniens wear a [[Floro Sprout]] on their head, which is presumably a mind-control device used by the fiends. Later in the game, [[Mario]] must wear a dead [[Floro Sprout]] on his head in order to pass through a special gate that leads to the [[Floro Sapien]]s inner chambers.


If the heroes jump on, or otherwise defeat a Floro Cragnien, they will lose points.
{{quote|But first... You see other crew Cragnons? With little sprout on top of head? Floro Sapiens using sprouts to mind-control Cragnons...|Hornfels|Super Paper Mario}}
'''Floro Cragniens''' are the brainwashed version of [[Cragnon]]s. They were brainwashed by [[Floro Sapien|minions]] of [[King Croacus IV]] in order to get back at them for throwing garbage in the water that the [[Floro Sapien]]s thrive on. The name "Floro Cragnien" is derived from "Floro Sapien" and "Cragnon". The difference between Cragnons and Floro Cragniens is that the latter wear a [[Floro Sprout]] on their head, which is presumably a mind-control device used by the fiends. Later in the game, [[Mario]] and co. must wear a dead Floro Sprout on their head in order to pass through a special gate that leads to the Floro Sapiens inner chambers.


== Trivia ==
If the heroes defeat a Floro Cragnien, they will lose 100 points, but they can still perform [[stylish move]]s to gain bonus points.


*The name Floro Cragnien is delivered from '''Floro''' Sap'''ien''' and '''Cragn'''on.
After the events of Chapter 5, Floro Cragniens no longer appear since the Floro Sapiens released them in exchange for [[Flint Cragley]]'s promise to tell the Cragnons to stop polluting the water.


== Foreign Names ==
==Profiles and statistics==
{{Foreignname|
===''Super Paper Mario''===
|Fra=Floro Cragnon
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
SPM Floro Cragnien Catch Card.png|[[Catch Card]]
</gallery>


[[Category: Sub-Species]]
==Names in other languages==
[[Category: Enemies]]
{{foreign names
[[Category: Paper Mario Series Enemies]]
|Jap=ロック人
|JapR=Rokku Jin
|JapM=Same as [[Cragnon]]
|Fre=Floro Cragnon
|Kor=록인
|KorR=Rok-in
|KorM=Same as [[Cragnon]]
|Ger=Klipposapiens
|GerM=From the German name of the Cragnons (''Klippulaner'') and the Latin word "''sapiens''"
|Ita=Floro Cromagno
|ItaM=From "Floro Sapien" and the Italian name of the Cragnons (''Cromagnoidi'')
|Spa=Floro Rocoliens
|SpaM=From "Floro Sapiens" and Rocolita (Cragnons in Spanish)
}}
 
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[[Category:Super Paper Mario enemies]]
[[de:Klipposapiens]]

Latest revision as of 21:15, August 28, 2024

Floro Cragnien
FloroCragnien.png
Sprite of one variation from Super Paper Mario
First appearance Super Paper Mario (2007)
Variant of Cragnon
“But first... You see other crew Cragnons? With little sprout on top of head? Floro Sapiens using sprouts to mind-control Cragnons...”
Hornfels, Super Paper Mario

Floro Cragniens are the brainwashed version of Cragnons. They were brainwashed by minions of King Croacus IV in order to get back at them for throwing garbage in the water that the Floro Sapiens thrive on. The name "Floro Cragnien" is derived from "Floro Sapien" and "Cragnon". The difference between Cragnons and Floro Cragniens is that the latter wear a Floro Sprout on their head, which is presumably a mind-control device used by the fiends. Later in the game, Mario and co. must wear a dead Floro Sprout on their head in order to pass through a special gate that leads to the Floro Sapiens inner chambers.

If the heroes defeat a Floro Cragnien, they will lose 100 points, but they can still perform stylish moves to gain bonus points.

After the events of Chapter 5, Floro Cragniens no longer appear since the Floro Sapiens released them in exchange for Flint Cragley's promise to tell the Cragnons to stop polluting the water.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Super Paper Mario enemy
Floro Cragnien
FloroCragnien.png Sprite of a Floro Cragnien (variant) from Super Paper Mario. Max HP 10 Role Common Location(s) Floro Caverns (5-3 and 5-4)
Attack 1 Card type Uncommon
Defense 0 Items Primordial Fruit, Keel Mango Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Chapter 5-4: Found at the far left of room with the caged Floro Cragniens.
Score −100
Card description This poor Cragnon has been zombified by King Croacus. Don't beat on it, or you'll lose some serious points.
  List of Catch Cards  
  153      154      155  
Tattle That Cragnon has been brainwashed with a strange sprout by the Floro Sapiens... Max HP is 10 and Attack is 1. They will attack any intruder... They aren't so tough, but if you stomp one, your score will go down... They are usually found in the mine, looking for gems for King Croacus...

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ロック人[?]
Rokku Jin
Same as Cragnon
French Floro Cragnon[?] -
German Klipposapiens[?] From the German name of the Cragnons (Klippulaner) and the Latin word "sapiens"
Italian Floro Cromagno[?] From "Floro Sapien" and the Italian name of the Cragnons (Cromagnoidi)
Korean 록인[?]
Rok-in
Same as Cragnon
Spanish Floro Rocoliens[?] From "Floro Sapiens" and Rocolita (Cragnons in Spanish)