Claymorton

Claymorton
Artwork of Claymorton (originally known as Mack) from the Nintendo Switch version of Super Mario RPG
First appearance Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch) (2023)
“Listen up, gang! These guys are gonna put a stop to OUR party! Are we happy about this?!”
Claymorton, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Claymorton, originally known as Mack, is a commander of the Smithy Gang and the boss guarding the first Star Piece in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars and its remake. He is a giant pogo stick-like sword with floating eyes and a red-colored, roundish humanoid figure attached to his handles, mirroring the Shymores he commands; in the remake, the humanoid figure is now identified as "Claymorton" and appears completely separate from the sword on which he now rides. When attacking, Claymorton shakes his head. Like the other members of the Smithy Gang, Claymorton is modeled after a weapon (in his case, a shortsword). He was originally named after the song "Mack the Knife" (originally "Die Moritat von Mackie Messer" in German). His current name is a portmanteau on "claymore," a kind of sword, and the male given names "Clayton" and "Morton."

HistoryEdit

With his Shymores, Claymorton attacked the Mushroom Kingdom while Mario was in Bandit's Way. Claymorton occupied the throne room of the Mushroom Castle with his Bodyguards while his Shymores terrorized the residents of the surrounding town. After returning to town, Mario and Mallow fought their way to the throne room and defeated Claymorton. Following Claymorton’s defeat, the two remaining Bodyguards left to inform Smithy of Claymorton's destruction. Claymorton would return in Smithy's Factory, in the form of a gray mass-produced copy of the original. His Thought Peek thought here notably indicates he has the memories of the original, something none of the others' show. In the parade, Claymorton, along with Bowyer and Speardovich, is seen being pounded by Smithy's hammer.

BattleEdit

At the start of the battle, Claymorton is accompanied by a quartet of Bodyguards. If they are not defeated within one turn, Claymorton will jump out of the battle screen and will not return until all bodyguards on the field are defeated. When in battle, Claymorton attacks with physical strikes and the spells Flame and Flame Wall. After a few turns, the Shymores will be summoned again, requiring the player to repeat the process until Claymorton is defeated. If all the bodyguards are defeated and he reenters, Claymorton will use Flame Wall for his next attack. If all the bodyguards are defeated in one turn after being summoned, Claymorton summons them again and does not attack.

Profiles and statisticsEdit

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven StarsEdit

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Mack
  HP 480 FP 28 Speed 8 Yoshi Cookie None
Attack 22 Magic attack 15 Location(s) Mushroom Castle Bonus Flower None
Defense 25 Magic defense 20 Weak Thunder Items None
Evade 0% Magic evade 0% Strong Fear, Poison, Sleep, Mute, Critical Morph rate 0%
Coins 20 Exp. points 24 Spells Flame Wall, Flame Sp. attacks None
Psychopath "Boing, boing, boing."
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars enemy
Machine Made (Mack)
  HP 300 FP 250 Speed 10 Yoshi Cookie None
Attack 160 Magic attack 95 Location(s) Gate Bonus Flower None
Defense 120 Magic defense 40 Weak Thunder Items Fire Bomb (25%)
Evade 0% Magic evade 0% Strong Fear, Poison, Sleep, Mute, Critical Morph rate 0%
Coins 0 Exp. points 120 Spells Flame Wall, Flame Sp. attacks None
Psychopath "Mario! I'm BAAAAAAAACK!"

Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)Edit

Claymorton
 
HP 480
Exp. 24
Weak Elements  
Weak Statuses N/A
Drops N/A
Rare Drops N/A
Found In Mushroom Kingdom
Monster List profile
It may seem like he loves bouncing as much as Shymores. Wrong. He loves it way more. All he ever thinks about is how cool he can make his next bounce.
Thought Peek
Boing, boing, boing.
Animations
  • Website bio:
    • Japanese:
      カジオーが送り込んだ、武器軍団の一人。剣の姿をしていて、常にピョンピョン飛び跳ねている。
      「お~い、みんな。 みんなの楽しみを ジャマするやつが いるぞ~。 そんなヤツは、どういうヤツだ!?」
      Translation:
      A member of the Smithy Gang, sent by Smithy. He has the form of a sword and is always bouncing around.
      "Listen up, gang! These guys are gonna put a stop to OUR party! Are we happy about this?!"

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ケンゾール
Kenzōru
Derived from「剣」(ken, the on'yomi reading of "blade" or "sword") and a corruption of「ソード」(sōdo, sword), or possibly the voicing of "soul"
Chinese (Simplified) 剑魂
Jiànhún
Sword/Blade Soul
Chinese (Traditional) 劍魂
Jiànhún
Sword/Blade Soul
Dutch Swaert From "zwaard" (sword)
French Blastoc Possibly a play on "blade" and "plastic" (in masculine form)
German Klingklong From "Klinge" (blade)
Italian Lamellotto Portmanteau of "lama" (blade) and "Lancillotto" (Lancelot)
Korean 클레이모튼
Keulleimoteun
Transliteration of the English name
Spanish Claymorton[1] -

TriviaEdit

  • In the original SNES game, it is possible to skip the Mack encounter with a trick involving a tricky jump from a Bodyguard over to the Chancellor, who is hiding in the corner. The Bodyguards will not notice Mario, thus the fight will not be triggered. Mack and his gang will be gone after speaking with the Chancellor. The game will continue as normal, though the first Star Piece will not show up in the menu until after the second one is obtained since it was not formally collected. This was fixed in the remake.

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