Metal Mawful Mole

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Metal Mawful Mole

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey sprite
General information
Variant of Mawful Mole
Appearances
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (2009)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018)

Metal Mawful Moles are metallic and stronger variants of the Mawful Mole species in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. They are found exclusively in Peach's Castle Garden. Like their normal counterparts, Metal Mawful Moles will be crushed by Bowser if he walks on them in the overworld, but Mario and Luigi are able to fight them.

Metal Mawful Moles have the exact same attack patterns as their normal counterparts, with the only major differences being their higher stats. Interestingly enough, Metal Mawful Moles have less health than normal Mawful Moles despite being stronger variants of them (though their other stats are higher). In the original Nintendo DS version, it is possible to battle Metal Mawful Moles as Bowser via battling a specific Mechawful. Despite this, the Metal Mawful Mole will not attack, and will retreat in one or two turns.

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Metal Mawful Moles were redesigned to be slightly more purplish instead of being dark gray like in the original. Additionally, they now take critical damage from hammer attacks. Metal Mawful Moles also have less health than they did back in the original.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese メタルゲラプー
Metaru Gerapū
Metal Mawful Mole
French (Europe) Gracotaupe Métal Metal Gracomole, Gracomole being the French name of Mawful Moles
German Finster-Krankwurf Dark Mawful Mole
Italian Ghignatalpa d'Acciaio From Sogghigno, Fawful's Italian name, talpa (mole) and acciaio (metal)
Spanish (Americas) Topo Mawful Metal Metal Mawful Mole
Spanish (Europe) Topócovitz Metálico Metallic Molecovitz, Molecovitz being the Spanish name of Mawful Moles