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'''Squigs''' are purple, pig-like enemies that are simply a palette-swap of [[Squiglet]]s. Their first and so far only appearance is in the game, ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They have 2 times as much HP as Squiglets. This species, along with the other sub-species of Squiglets, spits slow-moving rocks at Mario. | '''Squigs''' are purple, [[pig]]-like enemies that are simply a palette-swap of [[Squiglet]]s. Their first and so far only appearance is in the game, ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. They have 2 times as much HP as Squiglets. This species, along with the other sub-species of Squiglets, spits slow-moving rocks at Mario. | ||
== Related Enemies == | == Related Enemies == |
Revision as of 16:54, August 8, 2007
Template:Catch Card Squigs are purple, pig-like enemies that are simply a palette-swap of Squiglets. Their first and so far only appearance is in the game, Super Paper Mario. They have 2 times as much HP as Squiglets. This species, along with the other sub-species of Squiglets, spits slow-moving rocks at Mario.
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Trivia
- The name Squig probably simply derives from a shortened version of Squiglet, though the name may imply that Squigs are adult Squiglets.
- Squigs could be based on the Octoroks from the Legend of Zelda series, as well as all the other Squiglet sub-species.