Geno Whirl 9999

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Geno Whirl 9999

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Mar 15, 2017 Put Geno in your party then in a battle use Geno Whirl. When the ring goes just out of the screen press 'Y'. You'll hear an explosion sound and Geno will have done 9,999 points of damage! Welcome, Geno Whirl 9999! Hello and welcome to the Super Mario Wiki, a collaborative knowledge-base dedicated to the Mario franchise. We're glad to have you as a member. If you have any questions, just.

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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars move
Geno Whirl
Used byGeno
TypeMagic
Magic power45
EffectDamage
ElementNeutral
RangeOne enemy
Damage reducedN/A

Geno Whirl is an attack Geno learns at Level 11 in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The attack involves Geno throwing a disk of light that follows a straight path to and through the enemy. Geno Whirl is notable for being one of the most powerful attacks in the game; if the player pushes right as the attack leaves the screen, 9999 damage is dealt to the enemy. This strategy however does not work on bosses (except for some of King Calamari's tentacles, Yaridovich mirages and Exor); the chest monsters (Pandorite, Hidon, Box Boy and Chester); clones created by Belome and Magikoopa; Machine Made copies of bosses, and Shy Rangers. The attack must be timed precisely; otherwise, it will do an unimpressive amount of damage. Geno Whirl costs eight Flower Points to use and is one of the few magic attacks Geno can perform that does not instruct the player beforehand. Geno Whirl has the distinction of being the only special move in Mario's party that inflicts critical damage.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseジーノカッター
Jīno Kattā
Geno Cutter

Trivia[edit]

  • In Nintendo Power issue 82, a caption explains, 'The Geno Whirl Special Attack works particularly well against undead enemies.'[1] This bonus is not present in the final version, however.

References[edit]

  1. ^Nintendo Power Vol. 82 from themariobros.net Retrieved 11-30-2011
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