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Jeff
Jeff, as he appears in EarthBound.
Jeff, as he appears in EarthBound.

Jeff Andonuts (ジェフ・アンドーナッツ Jefu Andōnattsu?) is a fictional character in the video game EarthBound and is one of the four main characters. He is the same age as Ness and is the technical genius of the group. Image File history File links Jeff_sprite-frf. ... Image File history File links Clay_m2jeff. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... This article is about computer and video games. ... EarthBound (Mother 2 in Japan) is a role-playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ...


Biography

Jeff is from the Snow Wood Boarding School in Winters. He is the kind of character others may view more like a stereotypical nerd (he wears glasses, lacks physical ability, is shy, but is great with mechanics). He wakes up in the middle of the night at a point receiving a telepathic message from Paula informing him that she and Ness need help. At that time, Ness and Paula were taken under captivity by zombies during their investigation of the undead-infested town Threed. Jeff breaks out of his dormitory with help from his friend Tony. He also acquires the Bad Key Machine from Maxwell (Japanese: Gauss), an older student at the school, in order to unlock the lockers in the store room. Maxwell also allows Jeff to save his game. Once he breaks out, he meets an important character named Brickroad, who devotes himself to making RPG dungeon complexes for unknown reasons. It is safe to assume that it is his hobby or obsession. He meets another important character, his long lost dad who he had never seen for ten years, the time in the past when Giygas sent attacks to the time Ness comes from. Dr. Andonuts (Japanese Dr. An Doughnut), his dad, lets Jeff use a machine called the Sky Runner (Japanese: Sky Walker) in order to travel the distance to reach Ness and save them from eternal imprisonment. Once he joins them, he becomes the third member of the party. Dr. Andonuts later reveals to Ness that Jeff is a bed-wetter. Look up Nerd in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Paula is a female given name, from the Latin Paulus, and the feminine variant of Paul. ... Ness ) is the 13 year old [citation needed] hero of EarthBound. ... A participant in a Zombie Walk event in Calgary. ... Threed, Eagleland is the third town visited by Ness in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System cult classic EarthBound after gaining passage through the haunted tunnel thanks to the Runaway Five. ... A role-playing game (RPG) is a type of game in which players assume the roles of characters and collaboratively create narratives. ... Giygas ) is the villain in the Famicom RPG game Mother, and the Super Nintendo RPG EarthBound (Mother 2 in Japan). ...


Abilities

Jeff is the only member of the four that cannot use PSI power, but he has two advantages that the other characters don't have: Jeff can repair broken items, for some reason only throughout the night taking a rest at a hotel, Ness's house, and a few other locations. The resulting items are often, but not always weapons. Such items include the Defense Shower, the Slime Generator, the Heavy Bazooka, and many more items that are helpful for battle. The Gaia Beam, his ultimate weapon, is also acquired this way by repairing a Broken Antenna, which can be found 1/128 times by defeating Uncontrollable Spheres at Lumine Hall. His IQ stat is what determines his ability to repair broken items, making it important to give him IQ capsules to raise the attribute to make it more likely that he has the capacity of fixing the items. However since his weapons are guns, the players will not find themselves getting SMAAAASH!! hits (EarthBound's equivalent of a "critical hit") using Jeff often. His speed is somewhat low, but still greater than Ness', and he has more defense than Ness and Paula have. IQ redirects here; for other uses of that term, see IQ (disambiguation). ... Crit redirects here; for other meanings see: Crit (disambiguation) In many role-playing games and computer and video games, a critical hit is a successful attack that deals more damage than a normal blow. ... Ness ) is the 13 year old [citation needed] hero of EarthBound. ... Clay model of Paula (as she appears in Mother 2). ...


Jeff is the only character that uses the most powerful item in the game: the Multi-bottle rocket (Japanese: Pencil Rocket 20). Some veterans argue that this item makes the game too easy once obtained, given its extreme attack power, despite the fact that one boss in the game can actually turn its power against Jeff. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into skyrocket. ...


Jeff's ability to fix items may hint to players his importance. At times, he comes into action around some vehicles and repairs them, allowing the team to progress to different areas of the game.


Cameos

A trophy of Jeff can be obtained in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Some trophies seen in the London Irish clubhouse at Sunbury in 2002. ... Super Smash Bros. ...


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Jeff (EarthBound) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (601 words)
Jeff is the only member of the four that cannot use PSI power, but he has two advantages that the other characters don't have: Jeff can repair broken items, for some reason only throughout the night taking a rest at a hotel, Ness's house, and a few other locations.
Jeff is the only character that uses the most powerful item in the game: the Multi-bottle rocket (Japanese: Pencil Rocket 20).
Jeff also makes a small cameo in Ness's intro, in which he turns his head to look at Ness while he is teleporting.
EarthBound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2998 words)
EarthBound breaks the escapist, fantasy-oriented tendencies and themes of most RPGs by placing the action in a modern day world, much like Shin Megami Tensei but without the dark overtones of that series.
One of the most unusual elements of EarthBound may be the fourth-wall-breaking inclusion of the player as an active participant within the story itself, which is in great contrast to the plots of other console RPGs that usually never reference the player behind the controller, let alone incorporate him or her into the story.
EarthBound follows the same basic plot as its predecessor, but Giygas ("Gyiyg" in the Japanese version) is the only returning character.
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