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|JapR=Kyarorain
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|JapM=Caroline; also from「キャロット」(''kyarotto'', carrot)
|JapM=Common female name "Caroline", also possibly from「キャロット」(''kyarotto'', carrot)
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===Radish===
===Radish===

Revision as of 10:10, June 8, 2022

Super Mario RPG enemy
Carroboscis
Battle idle animation of a Carroboscis from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Role Common
Location(s) Booster Pass
HP 90
Attack 55
Magic attack 28
Defense 44
Magic defense 22
Speed 30
Spells None
Sp. attacks S'crow Bell, Spore Chimes, Doom Reverb
Items Able Juice (25%)
Exp. points 10
Coins 4
More
FP 100
Evade 13%
Magic evade 0%
Strong None
Weak Jump, Fire
Bonus Flower HP Max! (30%)
Yoshi Cookie Honey Syrup
Morph rate 100%
Psychopath
"I ALWAYS eat my vegetables!"

A Carroboscis is a carrot-like creature that can hover in the air. Their name is a portmanteau of carrot and proboscis, likely referring to their long pointed noses. These enemies reside in Booster Pass, the entryway to Booster Tower. Although fairly strong, Carroboscis only aid other enemies, such as the Spikester, in battle; Carroboscis never fight on their own. In a fight, a Carroboscis will jump towards the opponent and flash its green eyes, causing damage. A Carroboscis can also summon magical bells to attack intruders with musical spells while using Doom Reverb, Spore Chimes, and S'crow Bell. These musical magic techniques will cause adverse status ailments, including the Mute, Scarecrow, and Mushroom status impairments.

White versions of Carroboscis, named Radish (despite resembling turnips), were originally going to appear in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, but were cut from the game. They also had the same health points as Carroboscis, with the exception of lacking magic attacks.

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Names in other languages

Carroboscis

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キャロライン
Kyarorain
Common female name "Caroline", also possibly from「キャロット」(kyarotto, carrot)

Radish

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ラディッシュ
Radisshu
Radish