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|Jap=フォーキン
|Jap=フォーキン
|JapR=Fōkin
|JapR=Fōkin
|JapM=Derived from "fork" and possibly the Russian surname ending "-ин" (''-in'')
|JapM=Derived from "fork" and possibly the Russian surnames ending "-ин" (''-in'')
|Ger=Schlimmgabel
|Ger=Schlimmgabel
|GerM=Compound of "schlimm" (terrible) and "gabel" (fork); also a play on "stimmgabel" ({{wp|Tuning fork|tuning fork}})
|GerM=Compound of "schlimm" (bad) and "gabel" (fork); also a play on "stimmgabel" ({{wp|Tuning fork|tuning fork}})
|Ita=Forchido
|Ita=Forchido
|ItaM=Fork-id
|ItaM=From "forchetta" (fork) with the masculine form of English suffix "-id"
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Latest revision as of 20:40, June 29, 2023

Slaughterfork
Sprite of Slaughterfork from Wario: Master of Disguise
First appearance Wario: Master of Disguise (2007)
Relatives

Slaughterforks are the result of forks that are forgotten and dropped under the tables of S.S. Caviar in Wario: Master of Disguise. These forks jump out of the table and try to attack Wario. Slaughterforks are about the size of Wario. They attack like Spoonatics and Jack the Knives.

In-game description[edit]

Forks dropped under the table and forgotten are twisted into these monstrosities by their own bitter resentment.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フォーキン
Fōkin
Derived from "fork" and possibly the Russian surnames ending "-ин" (-in)

German Schlimmgabel
Compound of "schlimm" (bad) and "gabel" (fork); also a play on "stimmgabel" (tuning fork)
Italian Forchido
From "forchetta" (fork) with the masculine form of English suffix "-id"