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'''Chaindeliers''' (originally known as '''Kinklinks''') are a variety of [[Chain Chomp]]s that are used to hold up chandeliers in [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]]. In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]], [[Mario]] and [[Bowser]] fight on a pair of chandeliers, each one held up by a Chaindelier. Bowser proves too difficult to defeat, so Mario (with some advice from [[Princess Peach]]) attacks the Chaindelier holding up Bowser's chandelier instead. After it is defeated, the screen flashes white as, with an exception of the Switch version, the fire in the chandeliers' candles goes out. The Chaindelier then drops the chandelier along with Bowser. However, as he falls, he starts to throw [[hammer]]s at Mario's Chaindelier. Eventually, the second Chaindelier drops Mario, sending him plummeting to the ground below, though he manages to get back up by jumping on Bowser.
'''Chaindeliers''' (originally known as '''Kinklinks''') are a variety of [[Chain Chomp]]s that are used to hold up chandeliers in [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Keep]]. In ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' and [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|its remake]], [[Mario]] and [[Bowser]] fight on a pair of chandeliers, each one held up by a Chaindelier. Bowser proves too difficult to defeat, so Mario (with some advice from [[Princess Peach]]) attacks the Chaindelier holding up Bowser's chandelier instead. After it is defeated, the screen flashes white as, with an exception of the Switch version, the fire in the chandeliers' candles goes out. The Chaindelier then drops the chandelier along with Bowser. However, as he falls, he starts to throw [[hammer]]s at Mario's Chaindelier. Eventually, the second Chaindelier drops Mario, sending him plummeting to the ground below, though he manages to get back up by jumping on Bowser.


During the battle with [[Boomer (Super Mario RPG)|Boomer]], who is also fought on the chandeliers, the Chaindeliers are replaced with [[Shyndelier]]s.
During the battle with [[Boomer (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Boomer]], who is also fought on the chandeliers, the Chaindeliers are replaced with [[Shyndelier]]s.


In the English version of the game, the [[Fake Chomp|Chomp Shell]], a weapon usable by Bowser, is said to be the shell of a Kinklink, while [[Orb User]]s' [[Thought Peek|thought]] states that they hate Kinklinks. However, this appears to be an error on the translation's part, as in the original Japanese text, the more geographically appropriate Chomp is used in both instances. This may have been overcorrection due to a line earlier in the game, when Bowser addresses his Kinklink as Chomp in the Japanese version.
In the English version of the game, the [[Fake Chomp|Chomp Shell]], a weapon usable by Bowser, is said to be the shell of a Kinklink, while [[Orb User]]s' [[Thought Peek|thought]] states that they hate Kinklinks. However, this appears to be an error on the translation's part, as in the original Japanese text, the more geographically appropriate Chomp is used in both instances. This may have been overcorrection due to a line earlier in the game, when Bowser addresses his Kinklink as Chomp in the Japanese version.

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