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[[Croco]] also has three Crook accomplices (who are referred to as "flunkies") whom Mario and company can fight in the [[Coal Mines]]. If these Crooks are defeated in battle, they leave a [[Flower Tab]]. One of these Crooks can also be seen in the end of the game during the parade.
[[Croco]] also has three Crook accomplices (who are referred to as "flunkies") whom Mario and company can fight in the [[Coal Mines]]. If these Crooks are defeated in battle, they leave a [[Flower Tab]]. One of these Crooks can also be seen in the end of the game during the parade.
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==Profiles and statistics==
==Profiles and statistics==

Revision as of 21:26, November 16, 2023

Not to be confused with Krook.
Crook
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars promotional artwork: A Crook
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
Variants
“(Sob, sob...) Just...you wait...we'll getcha for this! Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but someday...”
Crook, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Crooks are hooded enemies encountered in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. Mario and Mallow first encounter Crooks while traveling through Rose Way. When a Crook spots Mario in the area, the Crook attempts to run into Mario and his partner, initiating a battle. Though Crooks have powerful attacks (punching and throwing daggers), their defense and HP are low, with a powerful timed hit being able to take them out. They don't have any weaknesses or resistances, so all types of magic do the same damage. Crooks are often found in groups aiding other monsters in battle. Occasionally, Crooks will escape from battle.

Croco also has three Crook accomplices (who are referred to as "flunkies") whom Mario and company can fight in the Coal Mines. If these Crooks are defeated in battle, they leave a Flower Tab. One of these Crooks can also be seen in the end of the game during the parade.

Profiles and statistics

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Crook
Battle idle animation of a Crook from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars HP 38 FP 100 Speed 22
Location(s) Rose Way, Coal Mines Attack 35 Magic attack 12
Role Common Defense 32 Magic defense 25
Bonus Flower Once Again! (20%) Yoshi Cookie Mid Mushroom Morph rate 100%
Evade 40% Magic evade 40% Spells Escape
Weak None Strong None Sp. attacks Knife Toss
Coins 10 Exp. points 10 Items Honey Syrup (25%)
Psychopath "You can't run away! Ha!"

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)

Crook
Artwork of a Crook from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG
HP 38
Exp. 10
Weak Elements N/A
Weak Statuses FearPoisonSleepMute
Drops Honey Syrup
Rare Drops N/A
Found In Rose Way
Monster List profile
When a Crook flees without stealing anything, it's because they've abandoned the idea of Mario carrying anything of value.
Thought Peek
Must...not...run away!
Animations

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese パチール
Pachīru
Corruption of the Ōsaka dialect slang「パチる」(pachiru, to steal)

Chinese 盗小子
Dào xiǎozi
Thief Guy

Dutch Rovero
From "rover" (robber) in a masculine form
French Narnak
From "arnaque" (scam) with a repetition of the -n to sound like "Niark niark" (sarcastic interjection)
German Gaunling
Diminutive of "Gauner" (crook)
Italian Arraffio[1]
From "arraffare" (to seize)
Spanish Caco
Thief

References

  1. ^ Uno sguardo approfondito a Super Mario RPG. By NintendoItalia on YouTube. Retrieved on November 13th, 2023