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'''Amanitas''' are enemies found in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. They are found in the [[Forest Maze]] and disguise themselves as common [[Mushroom]]s until they reveal themselves and attack. Not all Amanitas disguise themselves, and one Amanita even hides in an underground bush and ambushes travelers that pass by.
'''Amanitas''' are enemies found in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. They are found in the [[Forest Maze]] and disguise themselves as common [[Mushroom]]s until they reveal themselves and attack. Not all Amanitas disguise themselves, and one Amanita even hides in an underground bush and ambushes travelers that pass by. ''{{wp|Amanita}}'' resembles, and is named for, a real genus of fungi, one of which was the inspiration for the [[Super Mushroom]] in the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''


In battle, an Amanita attacks by twirling into one of [[Mario]]'s party members. Aside from its regular attack, the Amanita can use the special attack known as [[Sporocyst]] to turn others into [[Mushroom (status effect)|fungi]]. As a Mushroom, a party member cannot take any action while his or her [[Heart Point|HP]] will slowly recover.
In battle, an Amanita attacks by twirling into one of [[Mario]]'s party members. Aside from its regular attack, the Amanita can use the special attack known as [[Sporocyst]] to turn others into [[Mushroom (status effect)|fungi]]. As a Mushroom, a party member cannot take any action, though they slowly regain [[Heart Point|HP]] will slowly recover.


An Amanita appears in [[Monstro Town]] acting as a lamp for the inn and has a connection with the [[Three Musty Fears]] telling Mario they will be back.
An Amanita appears in [[Monstro Town]] acting as a lamp for the inn, and has a connection with the [[Three Musty Fears]], telling Mario they will be back.
 
''{{wp|Amanita}}'' is a real genus of fungi, many members of which look similar to the ''Super Mario RPG'' enemy, and one of which was the inspiration for the [[Super Mushroom]] in the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Unlike common Mushrooms, or [[Toad (species)|other]] Mushroom [[Goomba|species]], Amanitas have their caps opened up like mature mushrooms in the real world.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 22:56, July 22, 2019

Super Mario RPG enemy
Amanita
File:Amanita Render.png
Role Common
Location(s) Forest Maze, The Trial Course
HP 52
Attack 35
Magic attack 31
Defense 30
Magic defense 18
Speed 12
Spells None
Sp. attacks Sporocyst
Items Mushroom (25%)
Exp. points 3
Coins 0
More
FP 100
Evade 10%
Magic evade 10%
Strong None
Weak Fire
Bonus Flower HP Max! (20%)
Yoshi Cookie Bad Mushroom
Morph rate 100%
Psychopath
"Gotta work on my tan!"

Amanitas are enemies found in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. They are found in the Forest Maze and disguise themselves as common Mushrooms until they reveal themselves and attack. Not all Amanitas disguise themselves, and one Amanita even hides in an underground bush and ambushes travelers that pass by. Amanita resembles, and is named for, a real genus of fungi, one of which was the inspiration for the Super Mushroom in the original Super Mario Bros.

In battle, an Amanita attacks by twirling into one of Mario's party members. Aside from its regular attack, the Amanita can use the special attack known as Sporocyst to turn others into fungi. As a Mushroom, a party member cannot take any action, though they slowly regain HP will slowly recover.

An Amanita appears in Monstro Town acting as a lamp for the inn, and has a connection with the Three Musty Fears, telling Mario they will be back.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ポピン
Popin
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