Amazy Dayzee

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Amazy Dayzee
Amazy Dayzee
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Variant of Crazee Dayzee
Variants

Amazy Dayzees are sparkling, golden, extremely rare variants of Crazee Dayzees appearing only in the Paper Mario series. In Paper Mario, they can be seen outside of battle and are fought alone only in Flower Fields. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, however, they appear randomly with other enemies in battle.

History

Paper Mario

Screenshot of a battle with an Amazy Dayzee
An Amazy Dayzee in battle

Amazy Dayzees are first found in Paper Mario, and can be located randomly on the southeast path of Flower Fields, with a new chance to appear each time a section of Flower Fields is re-entered. They are first mentioned by Russ T., who is interested in these mysterious Dayzees. He advises Mario to try to put them to sleep if he is lucky enough to run into one, as they raise Star Points higher than any other enemy in the game. Mario can enter a battle with an Amazy Dayzee; however, it almost always runs away on its first turn.

During the parade at the end of the game, two Amazy Dayzees make a cameo appearance, leading the "Mer-" family float; this is the only time where more than one Amazy Dayzee is on the screen at the same time in the whole game, and the first of only two in the entire Paper Mario series.

If Mario has the Dizzy Attack badge, he can spin into Amazy Dayzee on the overworld to guarantee at least two turns of damage.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door along with its Nintendo Switch remake, Amazy Dayzees can be found in two locations: Twilight Trail and the Pit of 100 Trials, occasionally in 92-94 and 96-98 levels. Statistically, they have the highest attack power of any enemy in the entire game, dealing a massive 20 damage to both Mario and his partner, as well as putting them both to sleep. In Twilight Trail, they are always found in the presence of Crazee Dayzees or Hyper Clefts. Amazy Dayzees have a high chance of fleeing on the first turn of battle.

If Mario manages to defeat an Amazy Dayzee, he can earn up to 70 Star Points, depending on how high his level currently is. In the Pit of 100 Trials, Amazy Dayzees are commonly found in the presence of Poison Puffs, Swampires, and Bob-ulks, but are never found on their own. In Twilight Trail, only one Amazy Dayzee can be found at a time, but up to two Amazy Dayzees can be found at once in the Pit of 100 Trials. Special Moves such as Art Attack and Supernova, along with an Ultra Ranked partner and Sleepy Sheep item, can make them easier to defeat if the player is quick enough.

Super Paper Mario

Amazy Dayzees appear once again in Super Paper Mario. In Chapter 8-2, Mimi asks Mario, Luigi and Princess Peach several questions on which enemies frighten them the most, and an Amazy Dayzee can be chosen as an answer. If chosen, it will later be found as one of the several traps set up by Mimi. They are very fast and can flip between dimensions at any moment they wish to. One is also found in Chapter 5-2 if Mario flips to 3-D in the area with a Yoshi statue, and can be seen inside the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials in Room 58. They also occasionally drop Golden Leaves or a Dayzee Tear. Also, if its musical note is touched, it will cost the hero 10 HP, and they will fall asleep. This is the only game where Amazy Dayzees do not have any defense.

Amazy Dayzee Catch Cards can be bought for 500 Flipside Tokens each in Flipside Arcade, though they can also be captured in Chapter 5-2. They can be sold for 300 coins each in Catch a Dream or Fondest Hopes.

Statistics

Paper Mario

Paper Mario enemy
Amazy Dayzee
Battle idle animation of an Amazy Dayzee from Paper Mario Max HP 20 Attack 20 Defense 1
Role Common Type Ground Level 100
Strong None Weak None Moves Painful Song (20, Sleep - Poor, 3), Flee (Runs from Battle)
Sleep? 10%, -1 Dizzy? 10%, -1 Shock? 10%, -1
Shrink? 10%, 0 Stop? 10%, -2 Fright? 100%
Air Lift? 85% Hurricane? 80% Coins 10 + 0-1
Items Honey Syrup, Maple Syrup, Jammin' Jelly Run 6 Location(s) Flower Fields
Tattle This is an Amazy Dayzee. Amazy Dayzees are so rare that they're also called the Legendary Crazee Dayzees. Max HP: 20, Attack Power: 20, Defense Power: 1 These guys almost always flee at their first chance. It would be nice to beat one, but be careful! Their attacks pack a powerful punch!

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Gamecube

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Amazy Dayzee
Amazy Dayzee Max HP 20 Attack 20 Defense 1
Location(s) Twilight Trail, Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 92-94, 96-98 (occasionally, among other enemies)) Role Common Level 100
Sleep? 50% Dizzy? 10% Confuse? 30%
Tiny? 10% Stop? 10% Soft? 10%
Burn? 100% Freeze? 10% Fright? 100%
Gale Force? 60% KO? 10% Moves Lullaby (20; Sleep; Piercing), Flee (Runs from Battle)
Exp. points 0 Coins 5 - 10 Items Ultra Shroom, Shooting Star
Tattle Log #:
61
Log A mystical Dayzee that's almost never seen. Since it has such a high amount of HP, and because it's so quick to run away, this creature is almost impossible to beat.
Tattle That's an Amazy Dayzee. This mystical Dayzee is like, the rarest thing ever. Max HP is 20, Attack is 20, and Defense is 1. Since it has such high HP and runs away really quickly, it's almost impossible to beat. Plus, its lullaby has massive Attack power, so if we're low on HP, we need to scram. You gotta think hard about whether to fight or bolt.

Nintendo Switch

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Amazy Dayzee
A Tattle Log image from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Max HP 20 Attack 20 Defense 1
Location(s) Twilight Trail, Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 92-94, 96-98 (occasionally, among other enemies)) Role Rare Level 100
Sleep? 50% Dizzy? 10% Confuse? 30%
Tiny? 10% Stop? 10% Soft? 10%
Burn? 100% Freeze? 10% Fright? 100%
Gale Force? 60% KO? 10% Moves Lullaby (20; Sleep; Piercing), Flee (Runs from Battle)
Exp. points 0 Coins 5 - 10 Items Ultra Mushroom, Shooting Star
Tattle Log #:
64
Log A mystical Dayzee that's almost never seen. It has high HP and is quick to run away. Something good might happen if you can defeat it!
Tattle That's an Amazy Dayzee. This mystical Dayzee is, like, the rarest thing ever. Max HP is 20, Attack is 20, and Defense is 1. Since it has such high HP and runs away really quickly, it's almost impossible to beat. Plus, its lullaby has massive Attack power, so if we're low on HP, we need to scram. You gotta think hard about whether to fight or bolt.

Super Paper Mario

Super Paper Mario enemy
Amazy Dayzee
Sprite of an Amazy Dayzee from Super Paper Mario. Max HP 30 Role Common Location(s) Gap of Crag (5-2), Castle Bleck Foyer (8-2), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Room 58)
Attack 10 Card type Rare
Defense 0 Items Dayzee Tear, Golden Leaf, Catch Card Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Prize in Flipside Arcade for 500 Flipside Tokens
Score 3000
Card description This bashful bloom will run off if you get too close. What makes it so Amazy anyway? It seems like more of a wallflower.
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Tattle That's an Amazy Dayzee. They're very rare and elusive creatures... Max HP is 30 and Attack is 10. They are rarely seen. When they are spotted, they tend to run away quickly... Their songs are also very potent. Many consider them very challenging to hunt...

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きらめくパンジーさん[?]
Kirameku Panjī-San
Glittering Crazee Dayzee
Chinese (simplified) 神奇催眠花 (Paper Mario)[?]
Shénqí Cuīmián Huā
Mystical Crazee Dayzee
闪耀三色花 (The Thousand-Year Door remake)[?]
Shǎnyào Sānsè Huā
Shining Crazee Dayzee
Chinese (traditional) 閃耀三色花[?]
Shǎnyào Sānsè Huā
Shining Crazee Dayzee
Dutch Amazy Dayzee[?] -
French Fuper Daisy[?] From super and Barjo Daisy ("Crazy Dayzee")
German Susel Wusel[?] Pun on Susel Dusel ("Crazee Dayzee") and wuseln ("to scurry")
Italian Margherita[?] Daisy; also a female given name
Korean 반짝제비꽃씨[?]
Banjjak Jebikkotssi
Shining Crazee Dayzee
Spanish (NOA) Margástica[?] Portmanteau of margarita ("daisy") and fantástica ("fantastic")
Spanish (NOE) Margamola[?] Portmanteau of margarita ("daisy") and molar ("to be cool")