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{{quote|I can't tell you how horrible it feels to have Monty Moles biting at my roots in this dark place!|Petunia|Paper Mario}}
{{quote2|I can't tell you how horrible it feels to have Monty Moles biting at my roots in this dark place!|Petunia|Paper Mario}}
'''Monty Moles''' are a green variant of [[Monty Mole]]s found in [[Flower Fields]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They are green in color and stronger than regular Monty Moles, which appear at [[Mt. Rugged]] in the same game. Despite their differences, the two species are both simply called "Monty Moles". However, the Flower Fields Monty Moles were given a unique name in Japanese, implying them to being a unique variant. The Flower Fields Monty Moles are also implied to have originated from [[Mt. Rugged]] as standard Monty Moles, but when they started to eat the roots in Flower Fields, they had gain much more health points.<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Paper Mario'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 108.</ref>
'''Monty Moles''' are a green variant of [[Monty Mole]]s found in [[Flower Fields]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They are green in color and stronger than regular Monty Moles, which appear at [[Mt. Rugged]] in the same game. Despite their differences, the two species are both simply called "Monty Moles". However, the Flower Fields Monty Moles were given a unique name in Japanese, implying them to being a unique variant. The Flower Fields Monty Moles are also implied to have originated from [[Mt. Rugged]] as standard Monty Moles, but when they started to eat the roots in Flower Fields, they had gain much more health points.<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Paper Mario'' Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 108.</ref>



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Monty Mole

Paper Mario sprite
General information
Variant of Monty Mole
Appearances
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
“I can't tell you how horrible it feels to have Monty Moles biting at my roots in this dark place!”
Petunia, Paper Mario

Monty Moles are a green variant of Monty Moles found in Flower Fields in Paper Mario. They are green in color and stronger than regular Monty Moles, which appear at Mt. Rugged in the same game. Despite their differences, the two species are both simply called "Monty Moles". However, the Flower Fields Monty Moles were given a unique name in Japanese, implying them to being a unique variant. The Flower Fields Monty Moles are also implied to have originated from Mt. Rugged as standard Monty Moles, but when they started to eat the roots in Flower Fields, they had gain much more health points.[1]

Mario encounters these Monty Moles when he goes to see Petunia, who tells him they are digging up the ground where she lives, eating her seeds and biting her roots. At her behest, Mario defeats all the Monty Moles. After defeating all the Monty Moles, Mario receives the Magical Bean from Petunia as thanks.

The Monty Moles function the exact same as their Mt. Rugged counterparts, with the only major difference being the increased health. When a Monty Mole is defeated, they can occasionally drop a Honey Syrup. These Monty Moles also have a specific weakness to the Hammer Throw attack, which will deal 3 more damage than a normal hammer strike. They are the only enemies in the entire game with this weakness.[2] If Mario or one of his partners attempts to First Strike a Monty Mole before talking to Petunia for the first time, they will hide underground and dodge the attack.

Profile and statistics

  • Official Nintendo Player's Guide: You'll encounter Monty Mole again in Petunia's garden, and eating all those tasty roots has been good for him. His Heart Points are much higher than the Monty Moles on Mt. Rugged, but luckily for Mario his attack remains rather weak.[3]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フラワーチョロプー
Furawā Choropū
Flower Monty Mole
Chinese 绿鼹鼠
Lǜ yǎnshǔ
Green Mole
German Monty Maulwurf Monty Mole

References

  1. ^ M. Arakawa. Paper Mario Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 108.
  2. ^ Stryder7x (October 25, 2019). Basic Battle Mechanics are Broken. YouTube. Retrieved October 25, 2019.
  3. ^ M. Arakawa. Paper Mario Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 108.