Crystal Bit

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Paper Mario enemy
Crystal Bit
Battle idle animation of a Crystal Bit from Paper Mario
Battle idle animation of a Crystal Bit from Paper Mario Battle idle animation of a Crystal Bit from Paper Mario
Location(s) Crystal Palace
Max HP 1
Attack 0
Defense 0
Moves N/A
Role Support
Type Flying
Items N/A
Coins N/A
More
Level 1
Run N/A
Strong Ice
Weak Fire (+2), Egg Missile (+2)
Sleep? 0%, 0
Dizzy? 0%, 0
Shock? 0%, 0
Shrink? 0%, 0
Stop? 0%, 0
Fright? 0%
Air Lift? 0%
Hurricane? 0%
Tattle

This is a Crystal Bit. Basically, Crystal Bits are just pieces of the Crystal King. You can drop 'em with ease. Their Max HP is 1 and they're only dangerous when the Crystal King spews 'em out. Their defense power is 0. These guys are pretty weak. They'll keep coming, though, until you've finally beaten the Crystal King.

Crystal Bits are pieces of the Crystal King, a boss in Paper Mario. There are three aesthetic variants of Crystal Bits: a cube, an octahedron, and a sphere. They assist him in the Crystal King's battle with Mario. Due to having lower HP than any other enemy in the game, along with Tuff Puffs and Petit Piranhas, they can be destroyed quickly with a multi-hitting attack, such as the Multibounce, Lakilester's Spiny Surge, or a Fire Flower. The Crystal King can summon them infinitely throughout the battle, using up his turn in the process, although he will stop summoning them once his HP drops below 35. If, however, the player manages to defeat the Crystal King in one fell swoop while his HP remains above 35, the Crystal Bits will automatically be defeated as well.

The Crystal Bits both resemble and serve a similar purpose as the Fire Crystal, Water Crystal, Earth Crystal, and Wind Crystal do to Culex in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パラレラーオプション[?]
Pararerā Opushon
Crystal King Option
Chinese 水晶块[?]
Shuǐjīng Kuài
Crystal Piece
German Splitterchen[?] From Splitter (Splinter)
Spanish (NOE) Cristal[1] Crystal

References