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|title=Bitefrost
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|image=[[File:Bitefrost SMO.jpg|200px]]
|image=[[File:SMO - Bitefrost Stage 3.png|200px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
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SMO - Bitefrost Stage 2.png|A Bitefrost with its jaws closed
SMO - Bitefrost Stage 2.png|A Bitefrost with its jaws closed
SMO - Bitefrost Stage 3.png|A Bitefrost with its jaws opened
SMO - Bitefrost Stage 3.png|A Bitefrost with its jaws opened
File:Bitefrost SMO.jpg|Screenshot of a Bitefrost
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==Trivia==
*Its name is based on {{wp|frostbite}}, a medical condition that causes freezing to the skin or other tissues.


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Revision as of 12:12, December 9, 2017

Template:Species-infobox A Bitefrost is an enemy encountered in Super Mario Odyssey, appearing in both the Snow Kingdom and the Luncheon Kingdom. They are in the shape of a large pillar, with the top of their bodies being their eyes and two sets of blocky teeth. Bitefrosts hide underground, awaiting for Mario to stand directly above them, and they will rise up above ground, carrying Mario with them. They will wait a few seconds before gnawing their teeth as an attack. Mario can know beforehand when a Bitefrost is below him, as an outline of their faces will be present on the ground (similar to the Sandmaarghs from Super Mario 3D Land). Mario can use Bitefrosts to his advantage to reach higher up places, though he will quickly have to jump elsewhere before the Bitefrosts shut their teeth on him.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カブゾー
Gabuzō
 

Dutch Bitefrost
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German Gefrierbeißer
From "gefrieren" (freeze) and "Beißer" (biter).
Italian Mordighiaccio
From "mordicchiare" (bite) and "ghiaccio" (ice).
Spanish (NOA) mordihielo
From "morder" (bite) and "hielo" (frost).
Spanish (NOE) Mordihielo
From "morder" (bite) and "hielo" (frost).

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Trivia

  • Its name is based on frostbite, a medical condition that causes freezing to the skin or other tissues.