Shaman

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Shaman
Artwork of Shaman from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Notable members
“Yahoo! Good luck to ya!”
Shaman, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Shamans are characters first appearing in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars , where they act as both NPC shopkeepers and enemies. They later made a reappearance as non-enemy NPCs vital to the plot of the first three games of the Paper Mario series.

The Shamans in Super Mario RPG are all identical, while those later introduced in the Paper Mario series have individual characteristics—as well as hair—which the Shamans did not seem to have before.

History[edit ]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit ]

In Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake, Shamans are first encountered near the sea area and the Sunken Ship as shopkeepers, selling Mario and his party items and weapons. After Mario buys items from the latter, the Shaman verifies whether Mario's password to access the ship's treasure room is correct or not, stating how many letters (if any at all) are correct and giving a hint on that the password relates to the sea.

Shamans later appear in the Belome Temple, again, as merchants. One allows Mario access to a warp trampoline for 100 coins, and another allows Mario to receive his fortune, as well as access to the rest of the temple, for 50 coins. There is another Shaman later on, who tells Mario that the fortune he receives from a Belome statue determines the destination of the next room. In the caverns of Land's End outside the temple, there is another Shaman, who sells Mario a star for 400 coins.

Mario later battles Shamans as enemies in both Nimbus Land and Bowser's Keep. These magical beings are very weak to physical attacks, while having a strong magical defense. If a Shaman is struck with a Special Attack, there is a one-in-three chance it will flee the battle.

Paper Mario series[edit ]

Merlon, Merlee, Merluvlee, Merlow, Merle, and Madam Merlar appearing in the Paper Mario series greatly resemble Shamans in Super Mario RPG (with the only notable difference being the addition of hair), though in Super Paper Mario , Merlee, Merluvlee, and Madam Merlar, the latter now known as Merlumina, have significantly altered designs incorporating few elements of original Shamans. Wonky in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door claims that they may be a part of a sort of clan that names their members after their purposes. Additionally in this game, the character Chet Rippo is redesigned to resemble a very tattered version. In Super Paper Mario , Nolrem, Merlight, Merloo, and Merlimbis are also Shamans.

Paper Mario[edit ]

In Paper Mario , Shamans play a supporting role as shopkeepers and guides, with Merlon in particular serving as a recurring plot relevant character. He helps reveal the Koopa Bros.' disguise as well as open the door to Shiver City.

Shamans in Paper Mario are especially connected to the Stars, which is particularly shown by Merle's care of young Star Kids but also his father Merlon's connections to the Ninjis who assist Merle in Starborn Valley, and Merlumina describing herself as a "messenger of the stars".

Profiles and statistics[edit ]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit ]

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Shaman
Battle idle animation of a Shaman from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars HP 150 FP 100 Speed 9
Location(s) Nimbus Castle, The Trial Course Attack 92 Magic attack 80
Role Common Defense 50 Magic defense 90
Bonus Flower Lucky! (30%) Yoshi Cookie Royal Syrup Morph rate 100%
Evade 0% Magic evade 0% Spells Escape (CS), Diamond Saw, Lightning Orb, Crystal, Blizzard, Flame Stone
Weak None Strong None Sp. attacks None
Coins 4 Exp. points 17 Items Maple Syrup (25%), Royal Syrup (5%)
Psychopath "I'm losing this fight!"

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)[edit ]

Super Mario RPG enemy
Shaman
Artwork of Shaman from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG HP 150 Weak Elements N/A Drops Maple Syrup
Exp. 17 Weak Statuses Fear Poison Sleep Mute Rare Drops Royal Syrup
Found in Nimbus Castle
Monster List profile Strong enemies who employ powerful magic. Some of them retire and enjoy a second career as shopkeepers.
Thought Peek "I might lose this fight."
Animations

Gallery[edit ]

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese スペール
Supēru
Comes from "spell" [1] [2]
Chinese (Simplified) 咏唱师
Yǒngchàng Shī
Chanter [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 詠唱師
Yǒngchàng Shī
Chanter [?]
Dutch Sjamaan Shaman [?]
French Chamage Portmanteau of chaman ("shaman") and "mage" [?]
German Schamänchen Diminutive form of Schamane ("shaman") [?]
Italian Sciamago Portmanteau of sciamano ("shaman") and mago ("mage") [?]
Korean 스펠
Seupel
Spell; from the Japanese name [?]
Spanish Chamán Shaman [?]

Notes[edit ]

  • According to concept art, a prototypical form of this enemy appears to have been known as「まじあん」(Majian, Magian) and wielded a cane. It would have been one of the three types of minions brainwashed by a cut cane weapon beast, together with Magikoopa and Shy Guy.[3]
  • Shaman's Monster List profile in the remake seems to refer to the Shaman NPCs seen throughout the game, though it also may be a reference to the various shops run by Shaman characters in the Paper Mario series.

References[edit ]

  1. ^ マサむね (November 22, 2015). スーパーマリオRPG プレイ動画 part16. YouTube. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  2. ^ Super Mario RPG trading card
  3. ^ kurashimakaz (March 10, 2021). Twitter post by Kazuyuki Kurashima with an early relationship chart. Twitter. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
Shamans
BestoviusChet RippoMerleMerleeMerlonMerlowMerluvleeNolremOld Man WatchittTribe of Ancients (MerlightMerlimbisMerlooMerlumina)
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES) / Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)
Characters Protagonists MarioMallowGenoBowserPrincess Peach
Supporting Baby FatBoo, Goo, Bones, and KippBoshiChancellorChef Torte and ApprenticeCinder ToadDrill BitDr. TopperDyna and MiteElderFrog SageFrogfucius' StudentGame Boy ToadGardenerGarroGazGoomhildeGrannyKing NimbusLinkMa Mole and Pa MoleMoleville ToadMonstermamaMushroom BoyQueen NimbusRainiRazRose Town innkeeperRoyal bus driver • SamusSergeant FlutterThree Musty FearsToadofskyTripletsVault Guard
Bosses and boss support Smithy Gang Axem Rangers (Axem Red · Axem Black · Axem Green · Axem Yellow · Axem Pink) & The BladeBoomerBowyer (Aero) • Claymorton (Bodyguard) • Clerk (ManagerDirector) • Cloaker & Domino (Bad Adder · Mad Adder) • Count DownExorFactory ChiefGunyolkMachine MadeSmithy (ShyperSmelter) • Speardovich
Other bosses Belome (MarioMallowGenoBowserPeach) • Birdo (ShellyEggbert) • BoosterBowser (Chaindelier) • Cake (Torte) • CrocoCulex (Earth CrystalFire CrystalWater CrystalWind Crystal) • Czar Dragon/Zombone (Helio) • GassoxGrate Guy & Knife GuyHammer Bros. • JaggerJinxJohnny (Bandana Blue) • King CalamariSmilax/MegasmilaxPunchinello (MicrobombMezzo BombKing Bomb) • Valentina (Dodo) • Wizakoopa (Jinx Clone)
Enemies

AmanitaAmeboidArachne (Spinthra) • Artichoker (Kriffid) • BahamuttBandana Red (Blue) • BeezoBlaster (Big) • Birdy (Bluebird) • Blooper (Baby · Nanny) • Bob-omb (Rob-omb · Parabomb) • Boo (High) • Buzzer (Stinger) • CarroboscisChain Chomp (Chomp Chomp) • Cheep Cheep (Mr. Kipper) • ChompweedCluster (Pulsar) • Crook (Sackit) • Crusty (Star Cruster) • Dollox (Puppox) • Dry Bones (Vomer) • Enigma (Enigmax) • Frogog (Ribbite) • Goomba (Mini · Pro) • Gecko (Geckit) • Greaper (Glum Reaper) • Guerrilla (Chained Kong) • HippopoHobgoblin (Straw Head) • Huhwhat (Whuhoh · Pleaseno (Jinnie) · Comeon) • JabitJawful (Forkie) • JesterK-9 (Chow) • LakituLava Bubble (Blubble · Babble) • Leuko (Muckle) • Mad Mallet (Pounder · Poundette) • Magmite (Magmus) • MastadoomNinjaOctolot (Octovader) • Orb User (Orbison) • Paratroopa (Malakoopa · Big Troopa (Grand Troopa)) • PinwheelPiranha Plant (Chewy) • Rat Funk (Alley Rat) • ReacherShadow (Doppel) • ShamanShogun (Armored Ant) • Shymore (Springer) • Shy Guy (Ranger · Sling) • Snapdragon (Fink Flower) • Snifit (Apprentice · Snifster) • Spikey (Spikester · Urspike) • Starslap (Zeostar) • StompillarStumpetTerrapin (Terra Cotta) • ThropherThwomp (Big) • Wiggler

Locations Mushroom Kingdom Region Mario's PadVista HillMushroom WayMushroom Kingdom (Mushroom Castle · Peach's Room) • Bandit's Way
Tadpole Pond Region Kero SewersMidas RiverTadpole Pond (Melody Bay) • Rose WayRose TownForest MazePipe Vault
Yo'ster Isle Region Yo'ster Isle
Moleville Region Moleville (Mole Mines · Swap Shop) • Booster PassBooster TowerBooster HillMarrymore
Star Hill Region Star HillSeaside Town (Beetles Are Us) • SeaSunken Ship
Land's End Region Land's End (Belome Temple · Sky Bridge) • Monstro TownBean Valley (Beanstalk) • Grate Guy's Casino
Nimbus Land Region Nimbus Land (Nimbus Castle) • Barrel Volcano
Bowser's Keep Region Bowser's Keep (The Trial Course) • Weapon World (Factory)
Items General items BeetleBonus FlowerBracerCarbo CookieCleansing JuiceCoinCroaka ColaEarlier TimesEnergizerFinless ColaFire BombFlowerFlower BoxFlower JarFlower TabFright BombFrog CoinFrogleg ColaGoodie BagHoney SyrupIce BombLamb's LureLucky JewelMaple SyrupMax MushroomMid MushroomMoldy MushMushroomMushroom (Monstro Town)Mystery EggParty BracerParty CleanseParty EnergizerPeach's ???Pick Me UpPoison MushroomPure WaterRed EssenceRock CandyRotten MushRoyal SyrupSee YaSheep AttackSleepy BombStarStar EggTadpola ColaThropher CookieWilt ShroomYoshi-AdeYoshi CandyYoshi Cookie
Key items Alto CardBeetle BoxBoo FlagBright CardCastle Key 1Castle Key 2Carbo CookieCricket JamCricket PieCrystal Shard aDry Bones FlagElder KeyExtra-Shiny Stone aFertilizerFireworksGreaper FlagMicrobombMonster Trophy aRoom KeySeedShed KeyShiny StoneSoprano CardSpecial Frog CoinStay Voucher aTemple KeyTenor CardWallet
Weapons Mario (HammerKoopa ShellPunch GloveSuper HammerMasherParatroopa ShellLucky HammerMega GloveUltra HammerLazy Shell)
Mallow (Froggie StickCymbalsWhomp GloveRibbit StickSticky GloveSonic CymbalsSage Stick a)
Geno (Finger ShotHand GunDouble PunchHand CannonStar GunStella 023 a)
Bowser (Fake ChompChain ChompHurly GloveSpiked ChompDrill ClawWonder Chomp a)
Peach (Slap GloveParasolWar FanSuper SlapFrying Pan)
Armor Courage ShellFire CapeFire DressFire PantsFire ShellFire ShirtFluffy CapeFluffy DressFluffy PantsFluffy ShirtHappy CapeHappy PantsHappy ShellHappy ShirtHeel ShellHero ShirtLazy ShellLovely DressMega CapeMega PantsMega ShirtPantsPrince PantsRoyal DressSailor CapeSailor DressSailor PantsSailor ShirtShirtStar CapeSuper SuitThick PantsThick ShirtWork Pants
Accessories Antidote PinAttack ScarfBooster's CharmCoin TrickDefense ScarfEcho Signal Ring aEnduring Brooch aExp. BoosterFearless PinFeatherFlower RingGhost MedalJinx BeltJump ShoesNurture RingQuartz CharmSafety BadgeSafety RingSignal RingTeamwork Band aTroopa MedalTrueform PinWake-Up PinZoom Shoes
Objects BarrelBeanstalkBucket • Dolls (Bowser · Mario · Peach) • Donut BlockFungi LightPot cannonSave BlockScrew bridgeSpinning FlowerTileTrampolineTreasure box (Hidden · Magic) • TrolleyWaste BasketWhirlpoolWish Star
Special moves Mario JumpFireballSuper JumpSuper FireballUltra JumpUltra Fireball
Mallow ThunderboltHP RainThought PeekShockerSnowyStar Rain
Geno Geno BeamGeno BoostGeno WhirlGeno BlastGeno Flash
Bowser TerrorizePoison GasCrusherMechakoopa Stomp
Peach TherapyGroup HugSleepy TimeCome BackMutePsych Bomb
Gauge Moves a Toad AssistStar RidersClown Car BarrageHealing RainbowSpare-Us-AllShooting Star ShotStarry Shell Spike
Enemies Arrow RainAttack Lock aAurora FlashBackfireBig BangBlastBlazerBlizzardBody SlamBoltBombs AwayBoulderBreaker BeamCard RainCard TossCarni-KissCelebration Shot aClawCrystalDark ClawDark StarDiamond SawDoom ReverbEchofinderEerie JigElectroshockElegyEndobubbleFangsFear RouletteFear SickleFinal Claw aFire SaberFlameFlame StoneFlame WallFlareFlutter HushFun & RunFunguspikeGet ToughGoodnightGrinderGunk BallHammer TimeHot ShotHowlIce RockIgnite aInk BlastIron MaidenItem Lock aJinxedLast ShotLight BubbleLightning OrbLoco ExpressLoco Express 023 aLulla-ByeMagic Force aMagnumMega RecoverMeteor aMeteor BlastMeteor SwarmMigraineMirage AttackMissed me!Monster TossMoral Support aMultiplierMultistrikeMushroom FunkNimble Force aPainspoutPetal BlastPiercePoisonPollen NapPsychePsycho PlasmQuicksilverReaper SickleRecoverScarecrow BellScarecrow DustScarecrow FangsScarecrow FunkSand StormScreamShakerShredderSilver BulletSkewerSledgeSleep SauceSolidifySomnus WaltzSpear RainSpecial Lock aSpore ChimesSporocystSpritz BombStatic ElectricityStenchStormSword RainTerrapunchThornetTriple KickVa-Va-VoomValor Force aValor UpVenom DroolVigor Force aVigor UpViro PlasmWater BlastWeird MushroomWill-O-Wisp
Game mechanics Elements FireJumpIceLightning
Status effects DEF-UpDownedFearMushroomMutePoisonPOW-UpProhibited CommandScarecrowSleep
Battle mechanics Action CommandAction Gauge aAlly Buff aChain aGauge Move aRun AwayTriple Move a
Minigames Beetle ManiaBeetle RaceGoomba-thumpingLook the other wayMoleville MountainMushroom DerbyYoshi's guessing game
Miscellaneous Loading zone
Music "Battling a Weapon Boss" • "Battling Monsters" • "Battling Strongish Monsters" • "Beware of Forest Mushrooms" • "Bowser's Keep" • "Elegy" • "Hello, Happy Kingdom" • "Super Mario House" • "Super Mario RPG" • "Victory!"
Lists, related and miscellaneous

Bestiary (SNES · Switch) • Enemy formations • Gallery (SNES · Switch) • GlitchesLevel up progressionsParadePlay Report aPre-release and unused contentQuotesScrapbook aShopsSound Player a • Soundtrack (SNES · Switch (CD, Vinyl) · Sound Box ) • Special moves • Staff (SNES · Switch) • Super Mario RPG Character HighlightSuper Mario RPG: How to battle!Super Mario RPG SecretsTreasures

a Exclusive to Super Mario RPG for the Nintendo Switch