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Piders are enemies featured in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Piders are creatures found in Boggly Woods. These enemies shoot out rock-like webs at Mario as well as use their webs to change their height in battle. As the name suggests, these creatures are spiders. A fight in the Glitz Pit takes place involving one of these guys, this fighting team also includes a Cleft and Dark Puff, two other enemies from Boggly Woods.

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  • Pider
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  • Piders are enemies featured in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Piders are creatures found in Boggly Woods. These enemies shoot out rock-like webs at Mario as well as use their webs to change their height in battle. As the name suggests, these creatures are spiders. A fight in the Glitz Pit takes place involving one of these guys, this fighting team also includes a Cleft and Dark Puff, two other enemies from Boggly Woods.
  • Piders are enemies in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They can be found in the Boggly Woods and in the Glitz Pit, along with a Pale Piranha and a Dark Puff in a team called "The Mind Bogglers". Piders can move from being a ground enemy, to an airborne enemy. Their attacks are throwing webs at Mario and his partners, but these can be guarded with the Action Command.
  • Pider is a arachnid creature found in the Great Tree. Like all spiders, Piders spit out webs. Usually they spit only one web, but they can spit three webs at both Mario and his partner. Piders can only move their legs and head; they can't move their body unless they're on their web going up and down. Piders also have a more colorful, more powerful relative named Arantula. They appear in the high floors of the pit of 100 trials.
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  • N/A
Series
Name
  • Pider
Type
  • Species
AP
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Caption
  • A Pider.
  • Pider's picture in the Tattle Log from The Thousand-Year Door
First
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Related
firstgame
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
DF
  • 0(xsd:integer)
Attacks
  • Spits webs.
HP
  • 5(xsd:integer)
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  • N/A
Located
  • Boggly Tree
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Location
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  • Piders are enemies featured in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Piders are creatures found in Boggly Woods. These enemies shoot out rock-like webs at Mario as well as use their webs to change their height in battle. As the name suggests, these creatures are spiders. A fight in the Glitz Pit takes place involving one of these guys, this fighting team also includes a Cleft and Dark Puff, two other enemies from Boggly Woods.
  • Piders are enemies in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They can be found in the Boggly Woods and in the Glitz Pit, along with a Pale Piranha and a Dark Puff in a team called "The Mind Bogglers". Piders can move from being a ground enemy, to an airborne enemy. Their attacks are throwing webs at Mario and his partners, but these can be guarded with the Action Command.
  • Pider is a arachnid creature found in the Great Tree. Like all spiders, Piders spit out webs. Usually they spit only one web, but they can spit three webs at both Mario and his partner. Piders can only move their legs and head; they can't move their body unless they're on their web going up and down. Piders also have a more colorful, more powerful relative named Arantula. They appear in the high floors of the pit of 100 trials.
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