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Yaridovich is the last boss faced in the fourth world of Super Mario RPG, and he is the third member of the Smithy Gang to appear.
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'''Speardovich''' (known as '''Yaridovich''' in the Super NES version) is a boss character from ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''. The third member of the [[Smithy Gang]] to appear, he is is the last boss faced in the game's Star Hill region and must be battled to retrieve the fifth [[Star Road|Star Piece]].
  
 
=Background=
 
=Background=
  
Yaridovich is a spear-like machine created by [[Smithy]] in his factory. Yaridovich was sent to find the Star Piece hidden near Seaside Town. He certainly took a unique approach to finding it. Yaridovich kidnapped and imprisoned everyone in the town. He then split his body into multiple pieces, each of which took on the form of a different Toad and inhabited a house in Seaside Town. In these forms, Yaridovich tried to trick [[Mario]] into fighting [[Jonathan Jones]] for the Star Piece.
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Speardovich was one of [[Smithy]]'s creations made in his factory. He had a tall humanoid form with features based on spears, as well as wielding a spear separately. He was intent on rising through Smithy's ranks and, in addition on being set on getting a promotion, he apparently also took jabs at his colleagues to look better in his master's eyes. After Smithy found out about the Star Pieces, he sent Speardovich to [[Seaside Town]] in search of one. He took a unique approach by capturing all of the townspeople (save for a Frog who recently emigrated to the city and did not seem to be aware of what was happening) and locking them all in a storehouse. He proceeded to split himself into multiple pieces, which each took on the form of a Toad. Thus, he posed as the entire populace of Seaside Town, but his performance was riddled with flaws that made him obviously suspicious. His Toad copies would move around erratically (such as shuffling back and forth behind counters or standing atop furniture) and they would speak very slowly or with confusion. Regardless, once [[Mario]] came to the town, they clued him into a Star Piece that had landed in the Sunken Ship so that he could find it for them.
  
After Mario returned with the Star Piece, Yaridovich revealed the truth and tricked Mario into handing over all five of the stars he had collected. Yaridovich attempted to flee. However, Smithy's airship Blade was late, and the path to the sea was blocked by an angry Jonathan Jones. Yaridovich had no choice but to assume his true form and attack Mario. Yaridovich was overpowered and destroyed in the ensuing battle, leaving behind the stolen Star Pieces and the key to the house where all the villagers were imprisoned.
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After Mario returned with the Star Piece, Speardovich revealed the truth and got Mario to hand over the Star Piece by threatening the town elder with tickle torture. Once they had the Star Piece, they fled to the side of the town where [[Blade]] would be coming to pick them up. Mario and his friends caught up while they were waiting, so Speardovich considered escaping through the sea and dealing with the ensuing rust, but [[Jonathan Jones]] and his crew showed up to block off his escape route. Deprived of options, Speardovich assumed his true form and battled Mario's group. He ultimately lost and was destroyed by Mario's group, leaving behind the Star Piece and the storehouse key.
  
Much weaker monochrome "Machine Made" clones of Yaridovich were still created on an assembly line in Smithy's Factory until it was destroyed. What appears to be the real Yaridovich (but is likely someone in costume) appears in the ending parade along with the other seemingly scrapped machines.
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Much weaker monochrome "Machine Made" clones of Speardovich were still created on an assembly line in Smithy's Factory until it was destroyed. Speardovich was also seen with the other bosses during the ending parade.
  
 
=Abilities=
 
=Abilities=
  
 
*'''HP:''' 1500, '''Attack:''' 125, '''Defense:''' 85, '''Magic Attack:''' 70, '''Magic Defense:''' 75
 
*'''HP:''' 1500, '''Attack:''' 125, '''Defense:''' 85, '''Magic Attack:''' 70, '''Magic Defense:''' 75
**"My promotion's at stake."
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**Thought Peek: "My promotion's at stake."
**"I'm not the real McCoy!"
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**Thought Peek (Copy): "I'm not the real McCoy!"
  
Yaridovich demonstrated the abilities of shape-shifting and splitting his ability into multiple parts, often in conjugation. In battle Yaridovich would often use his body-splitting ability to confuse Mario's group by summoning a fake Yaridovich. The fake could be determined by his lower stats or through [[Mallow|Mallow's]] Psychopath ability. Yaridovich also used his spear in battle, with attacks such as Pierce. His other special abilities included Water Blast, Willy Whisp and Flame Stone. Yaridovich's weak point was Thunder attacks.
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Speardovich demonstrated the abilities of shape-shifting and splitting his ability into multiple parts, often in conjugation. In battle, he would use his body-splitting ability to confuse Mario's group by summoning a fake Yaridovich. The fake could be determined by his lower stats or through [[Mallow|Mallow's]] Thought Peek ability. Speardovich also used his spear in battle, with attacks such as Pierce. His other special abilities included Water Blast, Willy Whisp and Flame Stone. His weakness was Thunder attacks.
  
Oddly enough, the Machine Made Yaridoviches also demonstrated the ability to transform into multiple smaller units known as Drill Bits.
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The Machine Made Speardoviches also demonstrated the ability to transform into multiple smaller units known as Drill Bits.
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*Yaridovich's name is spun off from "yari", the Japanese word for "spear".
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*His original Japanese name was "Yaridovihhi", as a play off of "yari", the Japanese word for "spear", combined with the Slavinc name ending "-vich". In the Super NES version, he was called 'Yaridovich', retaining the Japanese part of his name, but the Switch remake replaced that part with the English word 'spear', likely for the sake of making his name clearer and for the sake of consistency among boss names.
  
 
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[[Category: Mario Characters]]

Latest revision as of 08:36, 28 November 2023

Yaridovich.jpg
"My promotion's at stake!"
Yaridovich
Species Machine
Eye color Yellow
Relatives Smithy (creator)
Debut Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Speardovich (known as Yaridovich in the Super NES version) is a boss character from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. The third member of the Smithy Gang to appear, he is is the last boss faced in the game's Star Hill region and must be battled to retrieve the fifth Star Piece.

Background[edit]

Speardovich was one of Smithy's creations made in his factory. He had a tall humanoid form with features based on spears, as well as wielding a spear separately. He was intent on rising through Smithy's ranks and, in addition on being set on getting a promotion, he apparently also took jabs at his colleagues to look better in his master's eyes. After Smithy found out about the Star Pieces, he sent Speardovich to Seaside Town in search of one. He took a unique approach by capturing all of the townspeople (save for a Frog who recently emigrated to the city and did not seem to be aware of what was happening) and locking them all in a storehouse. He proceeded to split himself into multiple pieces, which each took on the form of a Toad. Thus, he posed as the entire populace of Seaside Town, but his performance was riddled with flaws that made him obviously suspicious. His Toad copies would move around erratically (such as shuffling back and forth behind counters or standing atop furniture) and they would speak very slowly or with confusion. Regardless, once Mario came to the town, they clued him into a Star Piece that had landed in the Sunken Ship so that he could find it for them.

After Mario returned with the Star Piece, Speardovich revealed the truth and got Mario to hand over the Star Piece by threatening the town elder with tickle torture. Once they had the Star Piece, they fled to the side of the town where Blade would be coming to pick them up. Mario and his friends caught up while they were waiting, so Speardovich considered escaping through the sea and dealing with the ensuing rust, but Jonathan Jones and his crew showed up to block off his escape route. Deprived of options, Speardovich assumed his true form and battled Mario's group. He ultimately lost and was destroyed by Mario's group, leaving behind the Star Piece and the storehouse key.

Much weaker monochrome "Machine Made" clones of Speardovich were still created on an assembly line in Smithy's Factory until it was destroyed. Speardovich was also seen with the other bosses during the ending parade.

Abilities[edit]

  • HP: 1500, Attack: 125, Defense: 85, Magic Attack: 70, Magic Defense: 75
    • Thought Peek: "My promotion's at stake."
    • Thought Peek (Copy): "I'm not the real McCoy!"

Speardovich demonstrated the abilities of shape-shifting and splitting his ability into multiple parts, often in conjugation. In battle, he would use his body-splitting ability to confuse Mario's group by summoning a fake Yaridovich. The fake could be determined by his lower stats or through Mallow's Thought Peek ability. Speardovich also used his spear in battle, with attacks such as Pierce. His other special abilities included Water Blast, Willy Whisp and Flame Stone. His weakness was Thunder attacks.

The Machine Made Speardoviches also demonstrated the ability to transform into multiple smaller units known as Drill Bits.

Trivia[edit]

  • His original Japanese name was "Yaridovihhi", as a play off of "yari", the Japanese word for "spear", combined with the Slavinc name ending "-vich". In the Super NES version, he was called 'Yaridovich', retaining the Japanese part of his name, but the Switch remake replaced that part with the English word 'spear', likely for the sake of making his name clearer and for the sake of consistency among boss names.