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'''Embers''' are entities made entirely of flame, much like [[Lava Bubble|Lava Bubbles]] – the only differences being its blue color, [[Heart Point|HP]], and attack power. Embers appear in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' on [[Star Way]], and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' in [[Pirate's Grotto]]. In ''Paper Mario'', Embers can attack Mario by jumping on him or they can attack Mario's partner to [[Injured|cost them a few turns]] unless they block the attack. In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Embers are very featured in Chapter 5. [[Cortez]] has an army of them that attacks [[Flavio]]'s ship, and later [[Lord Crump]]'s ship. Using a fire attack against it makes it heal, and sometimes split into more Embers. After Chapter 5, the Embers lose almost all of their protagonism, as the only ones that can still be viewed and battled remain in [[Pirate's Grotto]]. The Ember is most likely based off of a [[wikipedia:hitodama|hitodama]], a fantastic phenomenon in the Japanese folklore which is said to be the souls of the dead.
|image=[[File:Ember.png]]
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|variant_of=[[Lava Bubble]]
|relatives=[[Lava Blubble]]<br>[[Phantom Ember]]
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'''Embers''' are spectral cyan [[Lava Bubble]]s with higher statistics that appear in the first two ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' games. They are based on both ''{{wp|hitodama}}'', a blue flame entity in Japanese folklore said to be comprised of the souls of the dead, and {{wp|St. Elmo's fire}}, a phenomenon where blue fire appears to erupt from a ship's mast under certain conditions.


==Related==
==History==
*[[Lava Bubble]]
===''Paper Mario''===
*[[Lava Bubble (blue)]]
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Embers appear on [[Star Way]] and are visually an entirely cyan recolor of normal Lava Bubbles. They can attack Mario by jumping on him, or they can attack Mario's partner to [[Injured|cost them a few turns]] unless they block the attack. Attacking them causes them to split into more Embers, and they are immune to fire attacks.
*[[Phantom Ember]]
 
*[[Li'l Brr]]
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
*[[Li'l Cinder]]
In ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Embers now have a gradient on their flames and bright yellow eyes. They no longer split into two Embers when hit by most attacks, but they (along with Lava Bubbles and their stronger relatives [[Phantom Ember]]s) can still do so if hit by a fire attack, which now heal Embers instead of merely doing no damage. In battle, they have a number of new moves. Their most frequently-used attack involves flaring up in front of Mario or his partner, dealing 3 damage. They can also spit a fireball at Mario or his partner, which deals 2 damage and may cause a [[burn]]. Their third attack involves creating a large wave of flame that hits both Mario and his partner, dealing 2 damage and possibly causing a burn. Compared to Lava Bubbles, Embers have higher HP but lower attack power.
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==''Paper Mario'' profile and statistics==
In this game, Embers are depicted as "flame spirits" and ghosts, the spirits of the pirate ghost [[Cortez]]'s crew. They first appear on the [[S.S. Flavion]], where they attack and sink the ship in a reference to St. Elmo's fire. During this sequence, a particular Ember is mistaken by [[Flavio]] for Cortez himself. Embers later appear on [[Keelhaul Key]] as enemies. Mario battles three of them upon first entering Keelhaul Key's shantytown. Later, a group of them is seen attacking [[Admiral Bobbery]], [[Lord Crump]] in his "Four-Eyes" disguise, and a Toad sailor on a wooden bridge. Bobbery insists on fighting these Embers himself, and is later seen chased to the top of a palm tree being encircled by the two Embers, which Mario then defeats. They are also fought in this same area if Mario hits the stone heads an incorrect number of times after inserting the [[Skull Gem]] into the entrance to [[Pirate's Grotto]]. In Pirate's Grotto itself, Embers are encountered as regular enemies by themselves and fighting alongside Lava Bubbles, and this is the only area where they can be found after completing Chapter 5. A particular Ember and its allies are battled in Pirate’s Grotto for a [[Black Key]].
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Shortly after the conclusion of Chapter 5, when Mario and Flavio request Cortez's help in battling Lord Crump, who is attacking Keelhaul Key with his [[X-Ship|ship]], Cortez sails his ship, the [[Black Skull]], through a wall in Pirate's Grotto to battle Lord Crump's ship. During this sequence, Cortez commands his crew, an army of Embers, which battle Lord Crump's [[X-Naut]]s while Mario battles Lord Crump himself.
 
==Statistics==
===''Paper Mario''===
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===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
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|JapR=Erumosu
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|JapM=Reference to {{wp|St. Elmo's fire|St. Elmo's Fires}}.
|JapM=Elmos; a reference to {{wp|St. Elmo's fire}}
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|FraM=Reference to St. Elmo's Fires.
|ChiSR=Āimòsī
|ChiSM=Transliteration of its Japanese name
|Spa=Ascua
|SpaM=Ember
|Fre=Elmos
|FreM=A reference to St. Elmo's fire
|Ger=Kalte Glut
|Ger=Kalte Glut
|GerM=Cold Ember
|GerM=Cold Ember
|Por=Ember
|Ita=Fiammo
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|ItaM=Masculine form of "fiamma" (flame)
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==References==
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[[Category:Lava Bubbles]]
[[Category:Lava Bubbles]]
[[Category:Undead]]
[[Category:Ghosts]]
[[Category:Pirates]]
[[Category:Pirates]]
[[Category:Allies]]
[[Category:Allies]]
[[Category:Paper Mario Enemies]]
[[Category:Paper Mario enemies]]
[[Category:Paper Mario Species]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemies]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Enemies]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Species]]
[[de:Kalte Glut]]
[[de:Kalte Glut]]
[[it:Fiammo]]

Revision as of 21:24, March 7, 2024

Ember
Ember
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Variant of Lava Bubble
Relatives

Embers are spectral cyan Lava Bubbles with higher statistics that appear in the first two Paper Mario games. They are based on both hitodama, a blue flame entity in Japanese folklore said to be comprised of the souls of the dead, and St. Elmo's fire, a phenomenon where blue fire appears to erupt from a ship's mast under certain conditions.

History

Paper Mario

In Paper Mario, Embers appear on Star Way and are visually an entirely cyan recolor of normal Lava Bubbles. They can attack Mario by jumping on him, or they can attack Mario's partner to cost them a few turns unless they block the attack. Attacking them causes them to split into more Embers, and they are immune to fire attacks.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Embers now have a gradient on their flames and bright yellow eyes. They no longer split into two Embers when hit by most attacks, but they (along with Lava Bubbles and their stronger relatives Phantom Embers) can still do so if hit by a fire attack, which now heal Embers instead of merely doing no damage. In battle, they have a number of new moves. Their most frequently-used attack involves flaring up in front of Mario or his partner, dealing 3 damage. They can also spit a fireball at Mario or his partner, which deals 2 damage and may cause a burn. Their third attack involves creating a large wave of flame that hits both Mario and his partner, dealing 2 damage and possibly causing a burn. Compared to Lava Bubbles, Embers have higher HP but lower attack power.

In this game, Embers are depicted as "flame spirits" and ghosts, the spirits of the pirate ghost Cortez's crew. They first appear on the S.S. Flavion, where they attack and sink the ship in a reference to St. Elmo's fire. During this sequence, a particular Ember is mistaken by Flavio for Cortez himself. Embers later appear on Keelhaul Key as enemies. Mario battles three of them upon first entering Keelhaul Key's shantytown. Later, a group of them is seen attacking Admiral Bobbery, Lord Crump in his "Four-Eyes" disguise, and a Toad sailor on a wooden bridge. Bobbery insists on fighting these Embers himself, and is later seen chased to the top of a palm tree being encircled by the two Embers, which Mario then defeats. They are also fought in this same area if Mario hits the stone heads an incorrect number of times after inserting the Skull Gem into the entrance to Pirate's Grotto. In Pirate's Grotto itself, Embers are encountered as regular enemies by themselves and fighting alongside Lava Bubbles, and this is the only area where they can be found after completing Chapter 5. A particular Ember and its allies are battled in Pirate’s Grotto for a Black Key.

Shortly after the conclusion of Chapter 5, when Mario and Flavio request Cortez's help in battling Lord Crump, who is attacking Keelhaul Key with his ship, Cortez sails his ship, the Black Skull, through a wall in Pirate's Grotto to battle Lord Crump's ship. During this sequence, Cortez commands his crew, an army of Embers, which battle Lord Crump's X-Nauts while Mario battles Lord Crump himself.

Statistics

Paper Mario

Paper Mario enemy
Ember
Battle idle animation of an Ember from Paper Mario Max HP 10 Attack 4 Defense 0
Role Common Type Hover, Fiery Level 24
Strong Fire, Egg Missile Weak Ice (+2), Water (+2), Explosion (+1) Moves Fire Hop (4), Fireball Barrage (3, Partner)
Sleep? 0%, 0 Dizzy? 100%, 1 Shock? 0%, 0
Shrink? 90%, 0 Stop? 85%, 0 Fright? 50%
Air Lift? 80% Hurricane? 75% Coins 1 + 4-6
Items Shooting Star Run 24 Location(s) Star Way
Tattle This is an Ember. Embers are fiery monsters forged from uncanny blue fire. Max HP: 10, Attack Power: 4, Defense Power: 0 They may look frosty, but they're actually on fire, so fire attacks won't work. They divide themselves when they're attacked. Keep attacking 'em, though. You'll get 'em eventually. They'll probably fight back. Their attacks usually deal out 3 damage points. Water attacks will work well. Let's beat 'em before they get a chance to burn us.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Ember
Ember Max HP 8 Attack 3 Defense 0
Location(s) Keelhaul Key, Pirate's Grotto Role Common Level 20
Sleep? 50% Dizzy? 105% Confuse? 75%
Tiny? 90% Stop? 90% Soft? 95%
Burn? 0% Freeze? 50% Fright? 50%
Gale Force? 90% KO? 95% Moves Jump (3), Traveling Flame (2 to Mario and Partner, Burn, Piercing), Fireball (2, Burn, Piercing)
Exp. points 0 Coins 1 - 4 Items Power Punch
Tattle Log #:
74
Log These blue flame spirits are susceptible to ice and explosive attacks. They're said to be vengeful spirits of the recent dead.
Tattle That's an Ember. Sort of a pale-blue flame spirit. Kind of spooky. Max HP is 8, Attack is 3, and Defense is 0. Of course, since this thing is a flame, touching it will hurt. Didn't Mama teach you that? Looks like it's susceptible to ice or explosive attacks, though, so that's something. If you get hit by a flame attack, you'll catch fire, so try to guard well.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese エルモス
Erumosu
Elmos; a reference to St. Elmo's fire

Chinese (simplified) 埃莫斯[1]
Āimòsī
Transliteration of its Japanese name

French Elmos
A reference to St. Elmo's fire
German Kalte Glut
Cold Ember
Italian Fiammo
Masculine form of "fiamma" (flame)
Spanish Ascua
Ember

References

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