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*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. | |||
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Revision as of 00:00, January 25, 2011
Template:Pmenemybox Embers are entities made entirely of flame, much like Lava Bubbles – the only differences being its blue color, HP, and attack power. Embers appear in Paper Mario on Star Way, and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door in Pirate's Grotto. 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.
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- The Ember is most likely based off of a hitodama, a fantastic phenomenon in the Japanese folklore which is said to be the souls of the dead.