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|GerM=Portmanteau of ''gelb'' (yellow) and ''Kachelbot'' (Tilebot)
|GerM=Portmanteau of ''gelb'' (yellow) and ''Kachelbot'' (Tilebot)
|Ita=Piastrelloide G
|Ita=Piastrelloide G
|ItaM=Pun on ''piastrella'' (tile); the "G" stands for ''giallo'' (yellow)
|ItaM=Tileoid Y; the "G" stands for ''giallo'' (yellow)
|Spa=Mosak Amarillo
|Spa=Mosak Amarillo
|SpaM=Yellow Mosak; derived from ''mosaico'' (mosaic)
|SpaM=Yellow Mosak; derived from ''mosaico'' (mosaic)

Revision as of 10:58, January 15, 2023

Super Paper Mario enemy
Tileoid Y
Sprite of a Tileoid Y from Super Paper Mario.
Location(s) Whoa Zone (4-4), Flipside Pit of 100 Trials (Rooms 64 and 81)
Role Common
Max HP 10
Attack 2
Defense 0
Score 400
Items Stop Watch
Card type Common
Card location(s) Card Shop; Catch Card/SP
Card description
This tenaciously sticky beast slides along walls and ceilings. And it even doubles as an industrial adhesive!
Tattle
That's a Tileoid Y. It is a mysterious creature that's made of many small parts... Max HP is 10 and Attack is 2. It can also crawl along walls and ceilings... Tileoids vary in color and ability. This yellow Tileoid is known for its great speed...
List of Catch Cards
122           123           124

The Tileoid Y is an enemy from Super Paper Mario, that can be found in the Whoa Zone and in the Flipside Pit of 100 Trials. It is made up of many yellow tiles, hence the name. The Tileoid Y moves across floors, walls, and ceilings, only changing direction when it bumps into the player. It is the second fastest of the Tileoid family (the fastest being the Dark Tileoid). When defeated, a Tileoid Y may drop a random item.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タイールY[?]
Taīru Wai
Tileoid Y (Yellow)
German Gachelbot[?] Portmanteau of gelb (yellow) and Kachelbot (Tilebot)
Italian Piastrelloide G[?] Tileoid Y; the "G" stands for giallo (yellow)
Spanish Mosak Amarillo[?] Yellow Mosak; derived from mosaico (mosaic)