Mastadoom
A Mastadoom in Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Mastadoom in Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)

Mastadooms are skeletal mammoths encountered on Star Hill in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake. Mastadooms are possibly the most powerful enemy on Star Hill, having an arsenal of physical attacks and the powerful Painspout attack, which hurts all party members. A Mastadoom's regular attack consists of hitting the target with its long trunk. Mastadooms are strong against Thunder and weak to Fire.

There is also an unused enemy named Mastablasta, a blue-colored version of Mastadoom. They could summon Goombas to help them in battle, and had the Thought Peek quote "Life is tough, ain't it?"

Mastadooms are likely based on the real-life extinct animal, the mastodon. Unlike them, mastodons lack bones in their trunks.

Profiles and statisticsEdit

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven StarsEdit

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Mastadoom
  HP 180 FP 100 Speed 3
Location(s) Star Hill Attack 90 Magic attack 30
Role Common Defense 65 Magic defense 50
Bonus Flower HP Max! (100%) Yoshi Cookie Crystalline Morph rate 25%
Evade 0% Magic evade 0% Spells Drain Beam, Blizzard
Weak Fire Strong Thunder Sp. attacks Strong Bone Toss
Coins 0 Exp. points 20 Items Mid Mushroom (25%)
Psychopath "Phew, I'm FREEZING.."

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)Edit

Mastadoom
 
HP 180
Exp. 20
Weak Elements  
Weak Statuses     
Drops Mid Mushroom
Rare Drops N/A
Found In Star Hill
Monster List profile
A new, third theory has arisen in the debate whether Mastadooms are mammoths or elephants, but the evidence for it is pretty bare-bones.
Thought Peek
You're masta-doomed!
Animations

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

MastadoomEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マンゾー
Manzō
Portmanteau of「マンモス」(manmosu, "mammoth") and「象」(, "elephant"); may incorporate「ゾンビ」(zonbi, "zombie"), referring to their undead nature

Chinese (simplified) 蛮象
Mán Xiàng
Barbarian Elephant

Chinese (traditional) 蠻象
Mán Xiàng
Barbarian Elephant

Dutch Blammoet
Portmanteau of mammoet ("mammoth") and possibly "Blumenbach" (the person who gave the woolly mammoth its first scientific name)
French Mastados
Portmanteau of mastodonte ("mastodon") and tas d'os ("pile of bones")
German Malmut
Portmanteau of mal- (prefix meaning "bad") and Mammut ("mammoth")
Italian Mastodosso
Portmanteau of mastodonte ("mastodon") and osso ("bone")
Korean 좀머드
Jommeodeu
Portmanteau of "좀비" (jombi, "zombie") and "메머드" (memeodeu, "mammoth")

Spanish Letalmamut
Compound of letal ("lethal") and mamut ("mammoth")

MastablastaEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジュラマンゾー
Jura Manzō
Possibly from an abbreviation of "Jurassic" and「マンゾー」(manzō, "mastadoom")