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[[Image:CORKPEDITE.png|thumb|'''Corkpedite<nowiki>'</nowiki>s''' complete form]]
[[Image:CORKPEDITE.png|thumb|'''Corkpedite<nowiki>'</nowiki>s''' complete form]]


'''Corkpedite''' is a sand golem enemy in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.  The cork-shouldered beasts are found in [[Barrel Volcano]]. Corkpedites are immensely powerful creatures in battle, mostly due to their great physical attacks and defense. It is divided into two parts: a head (called the "Corkpedite" itself in the game) and a body (named the "Body"). Both parts have separate [[Heart Point|health point]]s, so [[Mario]] must defeat both parts to completely defeat the creature. The two parts share resistances and weakness, but the head has superior stats, because it is the one that actually attacks. Once the head is eliminated, the Body will simply use [[Migraine]] on one of Mario's party members. [[Pyrosphere]]s and [[Oerlikon]]s are often fought alongside the creature in battle.
'''Corkpedite''', known as '''Jitanda''' (ジタンダ) in Japan, is a sand golem enemy in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''.  The cork-shouldered beasts are found in [[Barrel Volcano]]. Corkpedites are immensely powerful creatures in battle, mostly due to their great physical attacks and defense. It is divided into two parts: a head (called the "Corkpedite" itself in the game) and a body (named the "Body"). Both parts have separate [[Heart Point|health point]]s, so [[Mario]] must defeat both parts to completely defeat the creature. The two parts share resistances and weakness, but the head has superior stats, because it is the one that actually attacks. Once the head is eliminated, the Body will simply use [[Migraine]] on one of Mario's party members. [[Pyrosphere]]s and [[Oerlikon]]s are often fought alongside the creature in battle.


Corkpedites can also be encountered outside of battle, unlike many large enemies in the game. They can be seen knocking Oerlikons from the ceiling by stomping the ground.
Corkpedites can also be encountered outside of battle, unlike many large enemies in the game. They can be seen knocking Oerlikons from the ceiling by stomping the ground.
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*There's also an [[Beta Elements#Super_Mario_RPG:_Legend_of_the_Seven_Stars|unused enemy]] named "Pile Driver" and unnamed body. The Pile Driver, according to the game's data, has the same health as Corkpedite, but would be blue in color.
*There's also an [[Beta Elements#Super_Mario_RPG:_Legend_of_the_Seven_Stars|unused enemy]] named "Pile Driver" and a body named "Buddy". The Pile Driver, according to the game's data, has the same health as Corkpedite, but would be blue in color.
*Unused enemies do not end here, There's an unnamed enemy resembling Corkpedite, it also has the same color and Corkpedite's body named "Grit".{{refneeded}}
*Unused enemies do not end here, There's an unnamed enemy resembling Corkpedite, it also has the same color and Corkpedite's body named "Grit".{{refneeded}}



Revision as of 17:35, September 6, 2009

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars promotional artwork: Corkpedite
Corkpedite's complete form

Corkpedite, known as Jitanda (ジタンダ) in Japan, is a sand golem enemy in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The cork-shouldered beasts are found in Barrel Volcano. Corkpedites are immensely powerful creatures in battle, mostly due to their great physical attacks and defense. It is divided into two parts: a head (called the "Corkpedite" itself in the game) and a body (named the "Body"). Both parts have separate health points, so Mario must defeat both parts to completely defeat the creature. The two parts share resistances and weakness, but the head has superior stats, because it is the one that actually attacks. Once the head is eliminated, the Body will simply use Migraine on one of Mario's party members. Pyrospheres and Oerlikons are often fought alongside the creature in battle.

Corkpedites can also be encountered outside of battle, unlike many large enemies in the game. They can be seen knocking Oerlikons from the ceiling by stomping the ground.

Stats

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Trivia

  • There's also an unused enemy named "Pile Driver" and a body named "Buddy". The Pile Driver, according to the game's data, has the same health as Corkpedite, but would be blue in color.
  • Unused enemies do not end here, There's an unnamed enemy resembling Corkpedite, it also has the same color and Corkpedite's body named "Grit".Template:Refneeded


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