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Clefts inhabit Mt. Rugged, not Gusty Gulch. (Unless you count Hyper Clefts)
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'''Clefts''' are burly rock monsters that appear in the [[Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. Their name comes from the word "cleft", which can alternately refer to a crack in a rock or an indentation of the chin, both of which are characteristics of the Clefts.
'''Clefts''' are burly rock monsters that appear in the [[Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. Their name comes from the word "cleft", which can alternately refer to a crack in a rock or an indentation of the chin, both of which are characteristics of the Clefts.


These enemies have high defense and high attack, though if [[Mario]] flips them over with an explosion or a Quake Hammer, their defenseless undersides are exposed to attack. [[Earth Tremor]] does not flip them, but if executed well enough, it can defeat them outright. Clefts inhabit [[Gusty Gulch]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', and [[Boggly Woods]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', though their many sub-species can be found in a variety of other areas as well, including the [[Moon]].
These enemies have high defense and high attack, though if [[Mario]] flips them over with an explosion or a Quake Hammer, their defenseless undersides are exposed to attack. [[Earth Tremor]] does not flip them, but if executed well enough, it can defeat them outright. Clefts inhabit [[Mt. Rugged]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', and [[Boggly Woods]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', though their many sub-species can be found in a variety of other areas as well, including the [[Moon]].


In the first ''Paper Mario'' game, Clefts were brown, but in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', they are gray; both these coloration coincide with those of their differing locations.  
In the first ''Paper Mario'' game, Clefts were brown, but in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', they are gray; both these coloration coincide with those of their differing locations.  
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