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'''Drain Beam''' is an attack used by some bosses, such as [[Raspberry]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. This attack deals significant damage to all party members. Its animation is noted by a blue stream surrounding the party and a distinct sound similar to a blowtorch. The name is misleading, since it doesn't actually recover the user's health.
'''Drain Beam''' is an attack used by some bosses, such as [[Raspberry]] in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. This attack deals significant damage to all party members. Its animation is noted by a blue stream surrounding the party and a distinct sound similar to a blowtorch. The name is misleading, since it doesn't actually recover the user's health.


In the remake for the [[Nintendo Switch]], this move is called '''Painspout''', and it is depicted like jets of water coming from beneath the targets, making a clear reference to its original japanese name.
In the remake for the [[Nintendo Switch]], this move is called '''Painspout''', and it is depicted like jets of water coming from beneath the targets, making a clear reference to its original Japanese name.


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

Revision as of 04:58, November 18, 2023

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars move
RPG Drain Beam.png
Painspout
Used by Raspberry
Hippopo
King Calamari
Mastadoom
Octovader
Valentina
Type Magic
Magic power 26
Effect None
Element Neutral
Target All enemies
Damage reduced No

Drain Beam is an attack used by some bosses, such as Raspberry in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. This attack deals significant damage to all party members. Its animation is noted by a blue stream surrounding the party and a distinct sound similar to a blowtorch. The name is misleading, since it doesn't actually recover the user's health.

In the remake for the Nintendo Switch, this move is called Painspout, and it is depicted like jets of water coming from beneath the targets, making a clear reference to its original Japanese name.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese かんけつせん
Kanketsusen
Geyser