Bzzap!

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Paper Mario enemy
Bzzap!
Battle idle animation of a Bzzap! from Paper Mario
Location(s) Forever Forest, Flower Fields
Max HP 3
Attack 6
Defense 0
Moves Thorn Stab (6, Poison - Fair, 3), Swarm Sting (1x5, Shrink - Poor, 2)
Role Common
Type Flying
Items Honey Syrup, Maple Syrup
Coins 1 + 2-4
More
Level 19
Run 42
Strong None
Weak None
Sleep? 60%, 0
Dizzy? 100%, 1
Shock? 90%, 0
Shrink? 75%, 0
Stop? 90%, 0
Fright? 70%
Air Lift? 95%
Hurricane? 95%
Tattle

This is a Bzzap! Bzzaps! are monstrous bees. Max HP: 3, Attack Power: 6, Defense Power: 0 If they sting you, sometimes you'll be poisoned. They also occasionally call a swarm of small bees to attack you in a cloud. Be careful of those little attackers, because you'll sometimes shrink when stung. They don't have a lot of HP, so take care of 'em as quick as you can.

A Bzzap! is a bee enemy found mainly in Flower Fields in Paper Mario. It attacks by stinging its enemies. A Bzzap!'s sting sometimes poisons its target. They usually are found flying around in the open, where they swoop down in an attempt to sting Mario as a First Strike. A Bzzap! can also attack by summoning small bees to shrink Mario.

Bzzaps! also appear at the end of Forever Forest in a beehive. Near the beehive is an HP Plus Badge. They are off the forest's main path in a second exit. By hitting the tree they are hanging on, Mario can coax the Bzzaps! out of hiding.

Bzzaps! and a smaller variant were going to appear in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but they were taken out of the game for unknown reasons.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ハッチー
Hacchī
From「蜂」(hachi, bee); shared with an enemy from Donkey Kong Jungle Beat

Chinese 狂蜂
Kuángfēng
Crazy Bee

French Zzzap!
Bee onomatopoeia
German Brrzzll!
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Spanish Zap
Shortened form of the English name