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'''Pestnuts''' are round plant-like enemies found at [[Chucklehuck Woods]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. They camouflage themselves as brown [[Chuckola Fruit]] before dropping from their trees and attacking anyone who walks under them, though they can also be found rolling around on the ground. Pestnuts are covered in green spikes, making them impossible to [[Jump|jump]] on unless one of the "Spiny-Killer Jump" [[Badge|badge]]s are worn. They attack by rolling into their target from the front or from behind. The former can be countered with Mario or Luigi's hammer, whereas the latter can be dodged by jumping. After the Pestnut takes enough damage, its spikes fall out, revealing either a [[Beanie]] or [[Gold Beanie]] underneath. It will then continue to fight as a Beanie.
'''Pestnuts''' are round plant-like enemies found at [[Chucklehuck Woods]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. They camouflage themselves as brown [[Chuckola Fruit]] before dropping from their trees and attacking anyone who walks under them, though they can also be found rolling around on the ground. Pestnuts are covered in green spikes, making them impossible to [[Jump|jump]] on unless one of the "Spiny-Killer Jump" [[Badge|badge]]s are worn. They attack by rolling into their target from the front or from behind. The former can be countered with Mario or Luigi's hammer, whereas the latter can be dodged by jumping. After the Pestnut takes enough damage, its spikes fall out, revealing either a [[Beanie]] or [[Gold Beanie]] underneath. It will then continue to fight as a Beanie.


[[Pestnut (Oho Ocean)|A stronger variety]] of Pestnut with purple spikes and [[Poison (status effect)|venom]] can be found on the [[Oho Ocean Seabed]].
A stronger variety of Pestnuts called [[Elite Pestnut]]s appear in the [[Oho Ocean Seabed]]; they have purple spikes and [[Poison (status effect)|venom]]. It wasn't until the remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', that Elite Pestnuts received their own distinguishable name, as the original [[Game Boy Advance]] title simply called them a "Pestnut" as well.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 02:22, October 5, 2017

Superstar Saga enemy
Pestnut (1)
A Pestnut from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
Location(s) Chucklehuck Woods
Level 19
Role Common
HP 15
POW 30-36
Defense 38
Speed 30
Experience 15 (10)
Coins 2 (3)
Item drop Mushroom – 9.68%
Super Mushroom – 25.81% (9.68%)
More
Fire Critical
Thunder Normal
Jump Spiny
Hammer Normal
Hand Normal
Stun? 30%
Burn? 60%
Stat down? 100%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese version (if they differ from the original American and European stats).
  • Stats in gray are only found in the game's coding and are not available during "normal" gameplay.

Pestnuts are round plant-like enemies found at Chucklehuck Woods in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. They camouflage themselves as brown Chuckola Fruit before dropping from their trees and attacking anyone who walks under them, though they can also be found rolling around on the ground. Pestnuts are covered in green spikes, making them impossible to jump on unless one of the "Spiny-Killer Jump" badges are worn. They attack by rolling into their target from the front or from behind. The former can be countered with Mario or Luigi's hammer, whereas the latter can be dodged by jumping. After the Pestnut takes enough damage, its spikes fall out, revealing either a Beanie or Gold Beanie underneath. It will then continue to fight as a Beanie.

A stronger variety of Pestnuts called Elite Pestnuts appear in the Oho Ocean Seabed; they have purple spikes and venom. It wasn't until the remake, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, that Elite Pestnuts received their own distinguishable name, as the original Game Boy Advance title simply called them a "Pestnut" as well.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クリマロ
Kurimaro
From 「クリ」 kuri (chestnut)

German Pieksnuss
Poke nut
Italian Goomba Selvatico
Wild Goomba
Spanish Castaña
Chestnut

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