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Wigglers appear as a common enemy in the [[Forest Maze]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and its remake. They crawl in and out of tree stumps in this area. Jumping on them in the overworld releases [[Coin]]s and causes them to move faster, often releasing a [[Frog Coin]] if stomped enough times in a row. Additionally, some Wigglers can be found sleeping in the Forest Maze's caves; jumping on some of these undefeatable Wigglers angers them, making them launch Mario up out of the caves. | Wigglers appear as a common enemy in the [[Forest Maze]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and its remake. They crawl in and out of tree stumps in this area. Jumping on them in the overworld releases [[Coin]]s and causes them to move faster, often releasing a [[Frog Coin]] if stomped enough times in a row. Additionally, some Wigglers can be found sleeping in the Forest Maze's caves; jumping on some of these undefeatable Wigglers angers them, making them launch Mario up out of the caves. | ||
In this game, although their artwork for that game depicts them with the usual eight legs, they only have six legs in game. Furthermore, when [[Dr. Topper]] "How many feet do Wigglers have?" in [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]], the correct | In this game, although their artwork for that game depicts them with the usual eight legs, they only have six legs in game. Furthermore, when [[Dr. Topper]] "How many feet do Wigglers have?" in [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]], the correct answer is "six". | ||
In battle, Wigglers attack by slamming into [[party member]]s, shooting droplets of water at them, or using [[Sand Storm]]. When hit with a physical attack, they respond by using the move [[Vigor Up]], raising their own attack power. An unused red palette exists in the original game's data, which may have been intended for when this happens, similar to other games. | In battle, Wigglers attack by slamming into [[party member]]s, shooting droplets of water at them, or using [[Sand Storm]]. When hit with a physical attack, they respond by using the move [[Vigor Up]], raising their own attack power. An unused red palette exists in the original game's data, which may have been intended for when this happens, similar to other games. |
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