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[[Image:Clumph.png|frame|right|A '''Clumph'''.]]
[[Image:Clumph.png|frame|right|A '''Clumph'''.]]
'''Clumphs''' are a primitive species of enemies with rat-like facial features, who live in the outskirts of the [[Beanbean Kingdom]], atop [[Joke's End]]. These creatures are highly territorial, and attack any intruders with their clubs. They have three different attacks: the first attack consists in smashing the ground with their club, triggering a quick yellow shockwave, which deals small damage; the second "attack" is a burp that charges up for the third technique; such third attack is a variant of the first one, as a slow purple shockwave appears, dealing great damage if not avoided. Before unleashing the thrid technique, a part of the Clumph's body will flash yellow, and the flashing part will determine the purple shockwave's size. If the head flashes, the shockwave will be medium-sized. If the body flashes, the shockwave will be small. If the feet flash, the shockwave will be very big.
'''Clumphs''' are a primitive species of enemies with rat-like facial features, who live in the outskirts of the [[Beanbean Kingdom]], atop [[Joke's End]]. These creatures are highly territorial, and attack any intruders with their clubs. They have three different attacks; the first attack consists in smashing the ground with their club, triggering a quick yellow shockwave that deals small damage. The second "attack" is a burp that charges up for the third technique, which is actually a variant of the first one: a slow purple shockwave appears, dealing great damage if not avoided. Before unleashing the thrid technique, a part of the Clumph's body will flash yellow, and the flashing part will determine the purple shockwave's size. If the head flashes, the shockwave will be medium-sized; if the body flashes, the shockwave will be small; if the feet flash, the shockwave will be very big.


Clumphs are weak against the [[Firebrand]] technique; a Clumph may run away from battle if its hair (or wig) is set on fire. Nonetheless, a Clumph is a very powerful opponent, and usually fights to the end.
Clumphs are weak against the [[Firebrand]] technique; a Clumph may run away from battle if its hair (or wig) is set on fire. Nonetheless, a Clumph is a very powerful opponent, and usually fights to the end.
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[[Category: Enemies]]
[[Category:Enemies]]
[[Category: Species]]
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[[Category: Mario & Luigi Series Enemies]]
[[Category:Mario & Luigi Series Enemies]]

Revision as of 23:11, March 4, 2009

Clumph from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
A Clumph.

Clumphs are a primitive species of enemies with rat-like facial features, who live in the outskirts of the Beanbean Kingdom, atop Joke's End. These creatures are highly territorial, and attack any intruders with their clubs. They have three different attacks; the first attack consists in smashing the ground with their club, triggering a quick yellow shockwave that deals small damage. The second "attack" is a burp that charges up for the third technique, which is actually a variant of the first one: a slow purple shockwave appears, dealing great damage if not avoided. Before unleashing the thrid technique, a part of the Clumph's body will flash yellow, and the flashing part will determine the purple shockwave's size. If the head flashes, the shockwave will be medium-sized; if the body flashes, the shockwave will be small; if the feet flash, the shockwave will be very big.

Clumphs are weak against the Firebrand technique; a Clumph may run away from battle if its hair (or wig) is set on fire. Nonetheless, a Clumph is a very powerful opponent, and usually fights to the end.

Clumphs only appear in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and they only appear in battle, never in the overworld.

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