Cursya
Super Paper Mario enemy | |||
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Cursya | |||
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) | ||
Role | Common | ||
Max HP | 1 | ||
Attack | 1 | ||
Defense | 0 | ||
Score | 400 | ||
Items | Poison Shroom | ||
Card type | Common | ||
Card location(s) | Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Chapter 2-2: Found on the balcony above the front door of Merlee's Mansion. | ||
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List of Catch Cards 77 78 79 |
A Cursya is an enemy from the game Super Paper Mario. 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, and their name is even a portmanteau of curse and you. The different types of Cursya each place a different curse on the heroes, though Piccolo can instantly remove any of these status-changing curses. 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.
The regular Cursya makes the player move slower. This means that the player has gotten the Slow status effect. 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. It is in a treasure chest located on the balcony. Since they cannot be harmed directly, the player must attack from a distance using Bowser's Fire Breath, Boomer, Cudge, Barry, or an item.
Cursyas sometimes will drop a Poison Shroom when defeated.
Related
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ノロイノロイ[?] Noroi Noroi |
Slow Curse | |
German | Miseria, pronounced "Misery-a"[?] | Derivation of Misere (meaning "Misery") | |
Italian | Maledizio[?] | From maledizione (curse) | |
Spanish | Hechicia[?] | From hechizo, that means "curse" |