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'''X-Yux''' is an upgrade of the original [[Yux]] found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. According to [[Goombella]], its name is pronounced "Cross-Yux" instead of "Ex-Yux", although she herself opens her tattle with "That's ''an'' X-Yux", suggesting that she herself used the incorrect pronunciation.
'''X-Yux''' is an upgrade of the original [[Yux]] found in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. According to [[Goombella]], its name is pronounced "Cross-Yux" instead of "Ex-Yux", although she herself opens her tattle with "That's ''an'' X-Yux", suggesting that she herself used the incorrect pronunciation.


A solitary X-Yux is used as the guard of Grodus' room in the [[X-Naut Fortress]]. Also, if Mario answers three questions wrong to the [[Thwomp]] in the fortress, he will send out two X-Yuxes to attack Mario. In battle, a X-Yux spawns two [[Mini-X-Yux]] each round, up to a maximum of four per X-Yux. As always, it's invincible while Mini-X-Yux are surrounding it. When an X-Yux is surrounded by four Mini-X-Yux, it shoots five beams at [[Mario]] and his partner. They will likely be immobilized, being set up for an endless combo, and thus preventing retaliation. Caution should be used during the fight, as it is near impossible to escape this combo.
A solitary X-Yux is used as the guard of Grodus' room in the [[X-Naut Fortress]]. Also, if Mario answers three questions wrong to the [[Thwomp]] in the fortress, he will send out two X-Yuxes to attack Mario. In battle, a X-Yux spawns two [[Mini-X-Yux]] each round, up to a maximum of four per X-Yux. As always, it's invincible while Mini-X-Yux are surrounding it. When an X-Yux is surrounded by four Mini-X-Yux, it shoots five beams at [[Mario]] and his partner. They will likely be immobilized, being set up for an endless combo, and thus preventing retaliation.


The X-Yuxes, as with the rest of the Yux family, are notable in that their beam attacks pierce all Defend Plus and Damage Dodge badges that Mario and his partner have equipped. This means that their attacks can only be defended against with the use of [[Guard]]s and [[Superguard]]s, and the immobilization can only be blocked with Superguards.
The X-Yuxes, as with the rest of the Yux family, are notable in that their beam attacks pierce all Defend Plus and Damage Dodge badges that Mario and his partner have equipped. This means that their attacks can only be defended against with the use of [[Guard]]s and [[Superguard]]s, and the immobilization can only be blocked with Superguards.

Revision as of 21:53, November 18, 2016

Template:Pm2enemybox X-Yux is an upgrade of the original Yux found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. According to Goombella, its name is pronounced "Cross-Yux" instead of "Ex-Yux", although she herself opens her tattle with "That's an X-Yux", suggesting that she herself used the incorrect pronunciation.

A solitary X-Yux is used as the guard of Grodus' room in the X-Naut Fortress. Also, if Mario answers three questions wrong to the Thwomp in the fortress, he will send out two X-Yuxes to attack Mario. In battle, a X-Yux spawns two Mini-X-Yux each round, up to a maximum of four per X-Yux. As always, it's invincible while Mini-X-Yux are surrounding it. When an X-Yux is surrounded by four Mini-X-Yux, it shoots five beams at Mario and his partner. They will likely be immobilized, being set up for an endless combo, and thus preventing retaliation.

The X-Yuxes, as with the rest of the Yux family, are notable in that their beam attacks pierce all Defend Plus and Damage Dodge badges that Mario and his partner have equipped. This means that their attacks can only be defended against with the use of Guards and Superguards, and the immobilization can only be blocked with Superguards.

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