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'''Chompy'''<ref>Averill, Aron, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal. ''Paper Mario'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 43. "''The terror of the Dry Dry Ruins tomb is a Koopa with a king complex and a particularly nasty pet Chomp. Tutankoopa attacks with magic and by tossing Buzzy Beetles. He also calls on Chompy. Hit the Koopa with Parakarry’s Shell Shot and deal with the Chomp by whacking it with the Super Hammer.''"</ref>, also simply referred to as '''Chomp''', is one of [[Tutankoopa]]'s [[Chain Chomp|Chomp]]s and is the first one to rebel against him and subsequently chase him. At the end of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Chompy, along with two other Chomps, finally catch Tutankoopa. It is unknown if Chompy is really Chompy's name or if it is simply a nickname given to it by Tutankoopa. Chompy is the only Chomp in ''Paper Mario'' that can be battled. Chompy is impervious to fire attacks.
[[File:Chompy.png|thumb|left|A screenshot of Mario battling Tutankoopa and Chompy]]
[[File:Chompy.png|thumb|left|A screenshot of Mario battling Tutankoopa and Chompy]]
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'''Chompy'''<ref>Averill, Aron, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal. ''Paper Mario'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 43. "''The terror of the Dry Dry Ruins tomb is a Koopa with a king complex and a particularly nasty pet Chomp. Tutankoopa attacks with magic and by tossing Buzzy Beetles. He also calls on Chompy. Hit the Koopa with Parakarry’s Shell Shot and deal with the Chomp by whacking it with the Super Hammer.''"</ref>, also simply referred to as '''Chomp''' in-battle and in [[Goombario]]'s [[Tattle]], is one of [[Tutankoopa]]'s [[Chain Chomp|Chomp]]s that appears in [[Paper Mario#Chapter 2: The Mystery of Dry, Dry Ruins|Chapter 2]] of ''[[Paper Mario]]''. Chompy is the only Chomp in ''Paper Mario'' that can be battled; during the battle with Tutankoopa, he can summon Chompy to assist him in battle. His only attack is lunging at [[Mario]], dealing three points of damage if not [[guard]]ed. Chompy has higher-than-normal [[defense]], so Mario must use his [[Super Hammer]] or damage-increasing [[badge]]s like the [[Power Jump]] in order to damage him. Chompy is also to is impervious to fire attacks, so the [[Fire Flower]] [[List of items|item]] will not to damage to him.
 
After Tutankoopa is defeated, he beckons Chompy to come over to him, though it chases him out of [[Dry Dry Ruins]]. Chompy, along with two other Chomps, finally catch Tutankoopa at the [[Victory parade|ending parade]] of the game. It is unknown if Chompy is really his name or if it is simply a nickname given to it by Tutankoopa.
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Revision as of 12:46, August 15, 2019

Paper Mario enemy
Chomp
Chomp from Paper Mario.
Location(s) Dry Dry Ruins
Max HP 4
Attack 3
Defense 3
Moves Body Hurl (3)
Role Support
Type Ground
Items N/A
Coins 0
More
Level 14
Run N/A
Strong Fire, Ice
Weak None
Sleep? 0%, -1
Dizzy? 75%, -1
Shock? 0%, 0
Shrink? 75%, 0
Stop? 75%, -1
Fright? 0%
Air Lift? 0%
Hurricane? 0%
Tattle

It's a Chomp. You've heard about Chomps before, I'm sure. Max HP: 4, Attack Power: 3, Defense Power: 3 They're made of such hard stuff that most of your attacks won't even faze them. I heard a rumor that the Chomps are a little peeved at Tutankoopa because he works them so hard.

Chomp
A screenshot of Mario battling Tutankoopa and Chompy

Chompy[1], also simply referred to as Chomp in-battle and in Goombario's Tattle, is one of Tutankoopa's Chomps that appears in Chapter 2 of Paper Mario. Chompy is the only Chomp in Paper Mario that can be battled; during the battle with Tutankoopa, he can summon Chompy to assist him in battle. His only attack is lunging at Mario, dealing three points of damage if not guarded. Chompy has higher-than-normal defense, so Mario must use his Super Hammer or damage-increasing badges like the Power Jump in order to damage him. Chompy is also to is impervious to fire attacks, so the Fire Flower item will not to damage to him.

After Tutankoopa is defeated, he beckons Chompy to come over to him, though it chases him out of Dry Dry Ruins. Chompy, along with two other Chomps, finally catch Tutankoopa at the ending parade of the game. It is unknown if Chompy is really his name or if it is simply a nickname given to it by Tutankoopa.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ワンワン
Wanwan
ワンワンちゃん
Wanwan-chan

Chain Chomp

Chain Chomp Chan

German Chomp
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References

  1. ^ Averill, Aron, Jason Leung, and Jennifer Villarreal. Paper Mario Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 43. "The terror of the Dry Dry Ruins tomb is a Koopa with a king complex and a particularly nasty pet Chomp. Tutankoopa attacks with magic and by tossing Buzzy Beetles. He also calls on Chompy. Hit the Koopa with Parakarry’s Shell Shot and deal with the Chomp by whacking it with the Super Hammer."