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|ChiR=Gāoděng Hēipā
|ChiR=Gāoděng Hēipā
|ChiM=High Shy Guy
|ChiM=High Shy Guy
|Dut=Springer
|Fre=Maskahop
|Fre=Maskahop
|FreM=From "Maskass" ([[Shy Guy]]) and the interjection "hop"
|FreM=From "Maskass" ([[Shy Guy]]) and the interjection "hop"

Revision as of 15:47, December 31, 2023

Super Mario RPG enemy
Springer
Battle idle animation of a Springer from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Role Common
Location(s) The Weapons' World
HP 122
Attack 155
Magic attack 100
Defense 110
Magic defense 79
Speed 16
Spells Drain
Sp. attacks Somnus Waltz
Items Energizer (25%)
Exp. points 29
Coins 2
More
FP 100
Evade 30%
Magic evade 0%
Strong None
Weak None
Bonus Flower Once Again! (40%)
Yoshi Cookie Elixir
Morph rate 100%
Psychopath
"What's going on here?"

Springer is a more powerful version of the enemy Shymore and are members of the Smithy Gang in the game Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

Springers are clad in green cloaks and are found in Smithy's Factory. They are much more powerful than Shymores. They are usually accompanied by Puppoxes in battle.

Profiles and statistics

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)

Super Mario RPG enemy
Springer
A Springer in Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) HP 122 Weak Elements N/A Drops Energizer
Exp. 29 Weak Statuses FearPoisonSleepMute Rare Drops N/A
Found in Weapon World
Monster List profile There are no Machine Made versions of Shymores or Springers. This is because they were designed for mass production from the start.
Thought Peek "Come on, everybody! Look alive! Let's go!"
Animations

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヘイパワー
Heipawā
A portmanteau of「ヘイパー」(Heipā, Shymore) and "power"

Chinese 高等嘿啪
Gāoděng Hēipā
High Shy Guy

Dutch Springer
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French Maskahop
From "Maskass" (Shy Guy) and the interjection "hop"
German Hüpfling
From "hüpfen" (to bounce) and the diminutive suffix "-ling"
Italian Spaderello
From "spada" (sword) and the diminutive suffix "-ello" or a portmanteau with the word "salterello" (jumpy)
Korean 헤이파워
Heipawo
A portmanteau of "헤이파" (Heipa, Shymore) and "power"

Spanish Rebotino
Diminutive of "rebotar" (to bounce)