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'''Spanias''' are a sub-species of [[Spinia]]s that are found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Unlike most sub-species who are either weaker or stronger than the true species, Spanias stats are exactly the same as Spinias. In fact, the only real difference between Spinias and Spanias is that, while Spinias are green, Spanias are orange and possess spikes on their heads, meaning jump attacks won't work and will prove to be counter-productive. They attack by dashing and spinning in order to ram [[Mario]] and co. Although they are rather weak, they move very fast, and their charges can be tricky to [[Guard|block]] or dodge. Two Spanias also appears in Chapter 3 as a member of the [[Glitz Pit]] team the [[Destructors]] who serve as a brief replacement for [[Bandy Andy]] who "retired"
'''Spanias''' are a sub-species of [[Spinia]]s that are found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. Unlike most sub-species who are either weaker or stronger than the true species, Spanias stats are exactly the same as Spinias. In fact, the only real difference between Spinias and Spanias is that, while Spinias are green, Spanias are orange and possess spikes on their heads, meaning jump attacks won't work and will prove to be counter-productive. They attack by dashing and spinning in order to ram [[Mario]] and co. Although they are rather weak, they move very fast, and their charges can be tricky to [[Guard|block]] or dodge. Two Spanias also appears in Chapter 3 as a member of the [[Glitz Pit]] team the [[Destructors]] who serve as a brief replacement for [[Bandy Andy]] and the [[Hand-It-Overs]] who "retired".
   
   
Spanias mostly live in underground places such as [[Rogueport Sewers]], the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Rogueport)|Rogueport Pit of 100 Trials]], the [[Floro Caverns]] and the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]]. Also, they are the only one kind of Spinia that appears in Super Paper Mario. There is also a sub species introduced in ''Super Paper Mario'' called a [[Dark Spania]].
Spanias mostly live in underground places such as [[Rogueport Sewers]], the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Rogueport)|Rogueport Pit of 100 Trials]], the [[Floro Caverns]] and the [[Flipside Pit of 100 Trials]]. Also, they are the only one kind of Spinia that appears in Super Paper Mario. There is also a sub species introduced in ''Super Paper Mario'' called a [[Dark Spania]].

Revision as of 11:59, July 13, 2011

Template:Pmenemybox Spanias are a sub-species of Spinias that are found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario. Unlike most sub-species who are either weaker or stronger than the true species, Spanias stats are exactly the same as Spinias. In fact, the only real difference between Spinias and Spanias is that, while Spinias are green, Spanias are orange and possess spikes on their heads, meaning jump attacks won't work and will prove to be counter-productive. They attack by dashing and spinning in order to ram Mario and co. Although they are rather weak, they move very fast, and their charges can be tricky to block or dodge. Two Spanias also appears in Chapter 3 as a member of the Glitz Pit team the Destructors who serve as a brief replacement for Bandy Andy and the Hand-It-Overs who "retired".

Spanias mostly live in underground places such as Rogueport Sewers, the Rogueport Pit of 100 Trials, the Floro Caverns and the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. Also, they are the only one kind of Spinia that appears in Super Paper Mario. There is also a sub species introduced in Super Paper Mario called a Dark Spania.

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Super Paper Mario Stats and Information

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Trivia

  • Tippi incorrectly stated that Spanias can flip between dimensions, they can actually be seen in both dimensions, they just can't flip between dimensions.
  • The name Spania might be a pun on "Spaniard", due to the fact that a Spania resembles a cross between a Spinia and a bull, due to their horns.


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