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[[Image:SpinyFlipPM.png|thumb|360px|right|Lakilester using the '''Spiny Flip'''.]]
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'''Spiny Flip''' is one of [[Lakilester]]'s attacks in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. The effect is that he throws a [[Spiny Egg]] at one enemy. All the player has to do is align the cursor with the target. If he doesn't get this done the attack won't hurt the enemy. Spiny Flip is an initial attack and doesn't cost any Flower Points. The player can also press the A button to release it earlier.
|game=[[Paper Mario]]
|image=SpinyFlipPM.png
|attack=3 (Base Rank)<br>4 (Super Rank)<br>5 (Ultra Rank)
|mastered_by=[[Lakilester]]
|effect=Lakilester throws a Spiny Egg at an enemy
|target=Any single enemy
|rank=Base Rank
}}
'''Spiny Flip''' is [[Lakilester]]'s default attack in the game ''[[Paper Mario]]''. It does not cost any [[Flower Point|FP]]. In order to execute the attack, the player must aim the cursor with the Control Stick ({{button|n64|Stick}}) at the enemy's hitbox within the time limit. Once the limit is up, Lakilester will throw a [[Spiny Egg]] at the cursor, either dealing damage to the enemy if the cursor was well-aligned, or missing in case the cursor was misaligned. The player can also press {{button|n64|A}} to preemptively finish the move. When successfully executed, Spiny Flip inflicts three points of damage to an enemy at Base Rank, four points at Super Rank, and five at Ultra Rank. Both it and [[Shell Toss]] are the only initial attacks from partners in the game that always avoid taking contact damage from the enemy.


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As a mini-boss, Lakilester's Spiny Flip inflicts four points of damage to Mario, but goes down to three once he joins his party.
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==Trivia==
[[Category:Special Moves]]
*This attack uses the aiming cursor and sound effects from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' heard whenever [[Yoshi]] aims an [[Yoshi's Egg|Egg]] at an enemy.
[[Category: Paper Mario Special Moves]]
*The description for Spiny Flip is erroneously used as Lakilester's description when switching party members during a battle.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=パイポなげ
|JapR=Paipo Nage
|JapM=Spiny Egg Throw
|SpaE=Huevo Pinchos
|SpaEM=Spikes Egg
|Ger=Stachi-Flip
|GerM=Spiny Flip
|Fre=Lance pics
|FreM=Spikes Throw
|Chi=投掷刺蛋
|ChiR=Tóuzhì Cìdàn
|ChiM=Spike Egg Throwing
}}
 
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[[Category:Paper Mario special moves]]
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Latest revision as of 19:01, March 13, 2024

Paper Mario move
Spiny Flip
Lakilester using his special move Spiny Flip on a Crazee Dayzee.
Mastered by Lakilester
Rank Base Rank
Effect Lakilester throws a Spiny Egg at an enemy
Target Any single enemy
Attack Power 3 (Base Rank)
4 (Super Rank)
5 (Ultra Rank)

Spiny Flip is Lakilester's default attack in the game Paper Mario. It does not cost any FP. In order to execute the attack, the player must aim the cursor with the Control Stick (Control Stick) at the enemy's hitbox within the time limit. Once the limit is up, Lakilester will throw a Spiny Egg at the cursor, either dealing damage to the enemy if the cursor was well-aligned, or missing in case the cursor was misaligned. The player can also press A Button to preemptively finish the move. When successfully executed, Spiny Flip inflicts three points of damage to an enemy at Base Rank, four points at Super Rank, and five at Ultra Rank. Both it and Shell Toss are the only initial attacks from partners in the game that always avoid taking contact damage from the enemy.

As a mini-boss, Lakilester's Spiny Flip inflicts four points of damage to Mario, but goes down to three once he joins his party.

Trivia[edit]

  • This attack uses the aiming cursor and sound effects from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island heard whenever Yoshi aims an Egg at an enemy.
  • The description for Spiny Flip is erroneously used as Lakilester's description when switching party members during a battle.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese パイポなげ
Paipo Nage
Spiny Egg Throw

Chinese 投掷刺蛋
Tóuzhì Cìdàn
Spike Egg Throwing

French Lance pics
Spikes Throw
German Stachi-Flip
Spiny Flip
Spanish (NOE) Huevo Pinchos
Spikes Egg