Water Vellumental

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The Water Vellumental charges up its Big Wave

The Water Vellumental is a dragon with water-based abilities and the second Vellumental boss fought in Paper Mario: The Origami King. It resides in the Water Vellumental Shrine located in Autumn Mountain. After the Water Vellumental is defeated, Olivia obtains its Bibliofold and can then transform into the Water Vellumental and use its abilities while Mario stands on certain Magic Circles. This is first used to flood a nearby lake. It is based on the Azure Dragon.

Battle

Before Mario starts organizing the rings every turn, the Water Vellumental creates Water Spouts which will wash away any panels in the same column as them after the rings have been organized. Since the Water Vellumental is flying, Hammer attacks (aside from the Hurlhammer) and the 1,000-Fold Arms cannot damage it, although a Jump attack will ground it for the following turn. The Water Vellumental will eventually charge up a Big Wave attack (or Mega Wave on the second turn it charges up), which can be avoided by using the Earth Vellumental's power. After using Big Wave, the Water Vellumental will be grounded and can take heavy damage from the 1,000-Fold Arms. If the 1,000-Fold Arms are used at the Water Vellumental's rear end, Mario can grab it by the tail, getting an extra attack on top of the rush ability.[1]

Profile

  • Gallery description: Flies high and attacks with water. Send it to the ground with your boots, then use the Earth Vellumental's power.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ガミ
Mizugami
Water God

German Wasser-Pergamenton
 
Korean 물의 신수
Murui sinsu
Legendary creature of Water
(Can be 'Legendary' or 'Numinous', 'Divine' depending on translation)

Spanish Papelemental del agua
Water Vellumental
(papelemental is a combination of papel (paper) and elemental (elemental))

References

  1. ^ Learning to Love Paper Mario: The Origami King "YouTube". Retrieved August 11, 2020.