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Revision as of 18:58, May 12, 2018

Partners in Time enemy
Coconutter
Animated idle of a Coconutter
Location(s) Yoshi's Island
Role Common
Battled by Anyone
HP 50 (48)
POW 53 (46)
Defense 38 (42)
Speed 21 (25)
Experience 20
Level 9
Coins 6
Item drop Green Shell – 12%
Ultra Mushroom – 3%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Coconutters are enemies that appear in the Nintendo DS game, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. It can be found on Yoshi's Island and is usually encountered in groups. It looks like a coconut mounted on a grass skirt.

Its attacks include throwing a poison dart or a spear at any of the four heroes. These projectiles can be dodged by jumping and can be predetermined by checking which eye winks, similar to a Boo. If it winks the right eye, it means it will attack Mario. If it winks the left eye, it means it will attack Luigi. Another attack is when it waves its spear up and down (which makes using jumps impossible, due to the spear point hurting the Mario brothers), it summons a rain cloud that heals up to thirty HP for every enemy on the field in the next round after it is activated.

The Red Coconutter is a tougher variation of Coconutter that appears on Thwomp Volcano. It has higher stats and attacks more quickly.

A similar species called Cocoknights appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese やりヤッシー[?]
Yari Yashī
From yari 「槍」, meaning spear and yashi 「椰子」, a word for palm trees or coconut palms.
German Kokosnussling[?] Coconutling
Italian Selvacocco[?] Woodcoconut
Korean 코코창[?]
Koko-chang
Cocospear
Spanish Cocotero[?] Coconut Palm