

NPC Template Name: ダークアトミックテレサ ("Dāku Atomikku Teresa" / "Dark Atomic Boo")Īn unused, unimplemented boss enemy from The Thousand-Year Door returns in the sequel. The strongest, pink variation in the Spinia line has been left unused as well. NPC Template Name: ヘンニャー ("Hen'nyā" / "Spunia") NPC Template Name: ヒンニャ- ("Hinnyā" / "Spinia")Īnother enemy returning from TTYD, this enemy's tougher, orange spiky brethren is featured in Floro Caverns, but the basic variation's been left out, despite seemingly being programmed in completely. NPC Template Name: トゲゾー(逆さ) ("Togezō (sakasa)" / "Spiny (upside down)")Īn enemy which only starts attacking when approached and does so by seemingly homing on Mario. All of them have 1 HP and 2 attack points. There are four variations of it: regular, flying, flipping, and both flying and flipping. Returning from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, this Koopa variation is only partly programmed into the game, with no death animation or much of an attack pattern present. Oddly, it has the same NPC Template Name as the Mega Muth.

The normal muth is enemy 173 ( マンモー / "Manmō"). This Muth is programmed into the game in the same fashion as the Green Boomboxer, but also has a few defense points. NPC Template Name: メガマンモー ("Megamanmō" / "Mega Muth") It has a different name to the used Boomboxer. It has 1 HP and 1 attack point, probably as a placeholder. This variation of the Boomboxer attacks exactly like the ones featured in the game.
