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|name=Yoper | |name=Yoper | ||
|image=[[File:Yoperbanana.png| | |image=[[File:Yoperbanana.png|300px]] | ||
|caption=Cover art for "Yoper's Banana Juice" depicting some Yopers. | |caption=Cover art for "Yoper's Banana Juice" depicting some Yopers. | ||
|date=''[[Bathroom Blocks]]'' v5 (2023) | |date=''[[Bathroom Blocks]]'' v5 (2023) | ||
|class=Neogoblin | |class=[[Neogoblin]] | ||
|smell=Burnt Nuts | |smell=Burnt Nuts | ||
|variants= | |variants=[[Yopore]], [[Sloper]] | ||
|members=None | |members=None | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Yoper]]s are pale alien-like creatures that appear in multiple Kjolt projects. They possess three eyes, four legs and a large grinning mouth. They often shapeshift into multiple forms to move and attack, sometimes even having slight control over time and space itself within their vicinity. Although it is a species, there is often only a single one present and so they are referred to as an individual. | |||
<blockquote>''"YOPE"''</blockquote> | |||
<cite>- [[Yoper]]</cite> | |||
[[Yoper]]s are pale alien-like creatures that appear in multiple Kjolt projects, originally made on October 3rd, 2021. They possess three eyes, four legs and a large grinning mouth. They often shapeshift into multiple forms to move and attack, sometimes even having slight control over time and space itself within their vicinity. Although it is a species, there is often only a single one present and so they are referred to as an individual. | |||
== Lore == | == Lore == | ||
The Yoper is known to have originated as a fiction-within-fiction character in Kjolt's main universe, being a fake monster on a website called | The Yoper is known to have originated as a fiction-within-fiction character in Kjolt's main universe, being a fake monster on a website called [[Neogoblin]]s. It is a parody of Creepypasta, a site hosting internet urban legends that are often seen as bizarre or corny despite their iconicity. The original image of the Yoper was an edited photo of a sea creature called a [[Sloper|sloper]] made to look nearly completely different. However, due to magical and biological meddling of a live sloper by an unknown individual, a Yoper was brought to life and contained in an underground facility as a ticking time bomb. | ||
Yopers are instinctually violent creatures with one goal; to cause mass destruction and multiply. They plant their eggs at the cores of planets, and wish to multiply across their universe until there is nothing left and they may ascend to a higher plane of existence. | Yopers are instinctually violent creatures with one goal; to cause mass destruction and multiply. They plant their eggs at the cores of planets, and wish to multiply across their universe until there is nothing left and they may ascend to a higher plane of existence. They are said to behave like a living embodiment of strange internet humour, particularly YouTube Poops. Stronger Yopers have power over time and space within their vicinity, able to rewind, repeat and duplicate their own actions to create unpredictable world-bending attack patterns. The remixing of voice samples in "Yoper's Banana Juice" and the name of [[Ricky Hills#Rodney's Tunnel|Where There's Yope]] from ''[[Rodney's Tunnel]]'' further emphasize their connection to YTP culture. | ||
Despite having a defined origin within a certain universe, they appear in other universes for unknown reasons. | Despite having a defined origin within a certain universe, they appear in other universes for unknown reasons. | ||
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Yopers appear as items in ''[[Bathroom Blocks]]'', although they currently serve no purpose and are only accessible in Creative Mode. They can be mined from [[ | Yopers appear as items in ''[[Bathroom Blocks]]'', although they currently serve no purpose and are only accessible in Creative Mode. They can be mined from [[Yopore]], a netherrack ore containing Yopers. Holding a Yoper gives the [[Advancement|advancement]] "Where There's Yope". | ||
Yopersong, the Yoper's boss music, appears as a music disc. | Yopersong, the Yoper's boss music, appears as a music disc. | ||
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[[File:Wheretheresyope.png|thumb|300px|Where There's Yope as seen in the game.]] | [[File:Wheretheresyope.png|thumb|300px|Where There's Yope as seen in the game.]] | ||
The Yoper is the first boss of ''[[Rodney's Tunnel]]'', fought in [[Ricky Hills#Rodney's Tunnel|Where There's Yope]]. It skitters around in the dark, moving faster if the player gets too close. When it wants to attack, it becomes invisible until it is within a closer range of the player and once again becomes visible and glowing. It will then do one of its attacks. The first attack is a series of three lightning bolts that it can do in both phases. For the first phase, it is able to shoot six slow-moving energy orbs. This attack is replaced by a barrage of small fireballs in the second phase, after the Yoper is under 947 HP. Six [[Hill Person|Hill People]] appear in the arena as support. | The Yoper is the first boss of ''[[Rodney's Tunnel]]'', fought in [[Ricky Hills#Rodney's Tunnel|Where There's Yope]]. It skitters around in the dark, moving faster if the player gets too close. When it wants to attack, it becomes invisible until it is within a closer range of the player and once again becomes visible and glowing. It will then do one of its attacks. The first attack is a series of three lightning bolts that it can do in both phases. For the first phase, it is able to shoot six slow-moving energy orbs. This attack is replaced by a barrage of small fireballs in the second phase, after the Yoper is under 947 HP. Six [[Hill Person|Hill People]] appear in the arena as support. | ||
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== | == Video Appearances == | ||
In ''[[Kevin War]]'', the Yoper as it appeared in ''Rodney's Tunnel'' makes a | [[File:Yopur.png|thumb|200px|"yopur", the Yoper's design in ''Spodermen Interviews the Yoper''.]] | ||
The Yoper makes minor appearances in many videos. In ''[[Kevin War]]'', the Yoper as it appeared in ''Rodney's Tunnel'' makes a cameo accompanied by its death cry after [[Cran]] awakens. In the video ''[[Cuggy#Cuggy (Video)|Cuggy]]'', a drawing of it appears shrouded in darkness near the end. More notably, it stars in ''[[Spodermen Interviews the Yoper]]''. Here it is drawn crudely and answers to [[Spodermen]]'s questions with words that rhyme with "yope", which angers him. | |||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
Two music tracks associated with the Yoper exist; "Yopersong" and "Yoper's Banana Juice". The former serves as its boss theme, incorporating both its own theme and Kjolt's recurring boss leitmotif. The latter is a song that was originally just titled "Banana Juice", which predates its main melody being used as the Yoper's theme. It samples vocals from the song "Mi Pan Zu Zu Zu", and is named after a bizarre video using the audio. | Two main music tracks associated with the Yoper exist; "Yopersong" and "Yoper's Banana Juice". The former serves as its boss theme, incorporating both its own theme and Kjolt's recurring boss leitmotif. The latter is a song that was originally just titled "Banana Juice", which predates its main melody being used as the Yoper's theme. It samples vocals from the song "Mi Pan Zu Zu Zu", and is named after a bizarre video using the audio. "Between Ricky Hills" also contains the Yoper's theme, being the song that plays on the two floors preceding its boss fight. | ||
== Names in other Languages == | == Names in other Languages == | ||
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* Yopers predate ''Bathroom Blocks'', having been made up in late 2021 for a different project. | * Yopers predate ''Bathroom Blocks'', having been made up in late 2021 for a different project. | ||
* The original Yoper was drawn on the same day as [[Silly Spine]] was invented. | |||
* Though its name was originally created from nothing, it was retroactively given an origin. It is derived from "Sloper" and [REDACTED]. | * Though its name was originally created from nothing, it was retroactively given an origin. It is derived from "Sloper" and [REDACTED]. |
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"YOPE"
- Yoper
Yopers are pale alien-like creatures that appear in multiple Kjolt projects, originally made on October 3rd, 2021. They possess three eyes, four legs and a large grinning mouth. They often shapeshift into multiple forms to move and attack, sometimes even having slight control over time and space itself within their vicinity. Although it is a species, there is often only a single one present and so they are referred to as an individual.
Lore
The Yoper is known to have originated as a fiction-within-fiction character in Kjolt's main universe, being a fake monster on a website called Neogoblins. It is a parody of Creepypasta, a site hosting internet urban legends that are often seen as bizarre or corny despite their iconicity. The original image of the Yoper was an edited photo of a sea creature called a sloper made to look nearly completely different. However, due to magical and biological meddling of a live sloper by an unknown individual, a Yoper was brought to life and contained in an underground facility as a ticking time bomb.
Yopers are instinctually violent creatures with one goal; to cause mass destruction and multiply. They plant their eggs at the cores of planets, and wish to multiply across their universe until there is nothing left and they may ascend to a higher plane of existence. They are said to behave like a living embodiment of strange internet humour, particularly YouTube Poops. Stronger Yopers have power over time and space within their vicinity, able to rewind, repeat and duplicate their own actions to create unpredictable world-bending attack patterns. The remixing of voice samples in "Yoper's Banana Juice" and the name of Where There's Yope from Rodney's Tunnel further emphasize their connection to YTP culture.
Despite having a defined origin within a certain universe, they appear in other universes for unknown reasons.
Bathroom Blocks
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Yopers appear as items in Bathroom Blocks, although they currently serve no purpose and are only accessible in Creative Mode. They can be mined from Yopore, a netherrack ore containing Yopers. Holding a Yoper gives the advancement "Where There's Yope".
Yopersong, the Yoper's boss music, appears as a music disc.
Rodney's Tunnel

The Yoper is the first boss of Rodney's Tunnel, fought in Where There's Yope. It skitters around in the dark, moving faster if the player gets too close. When it wants to attack, it becomes invisible until it is within a closer range of the player and once again becomes visible and glowing. It will then do one of its attacks. The first attack is a series of three lightning bolts that it can do in both phases. For the first phase, it is able to shoot six slow-moving energy orbs. This attack is replaced by a barrage of small fireballs in the second phase, after the Yoper is under 947 HP. Six Hill People appear in the arena as support.
Stats
Image | Name | Description | HP | AT | XP Reward | Music | Fought in |
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The Yoper | A 3-eyed neogoblin that slinks around in the dark. It turns invisible as it charges and then spews projectiles from its mouth while glowing. When under 947 HP, it shoots fire rather than energy orbs. | 1894 | 9 (energy orb), 14 (lightning), 12 (fireball) | 5000 | Yopersong | Where There's Yope |
Video Appearances

The Yoper makes minor appearances in many videos. In Kevin War, the Yoper as it appeared in Rodney's Tunnel makes a cameo accompanied by its death cry after Cran awakens. In the video Cuggy, a drawing of it appears shrouded in darkness near the end. More notably, it stars in Spodermen Interviews the Yoper. Here it is drawn crudely and answers to Spodermen's questions with words that rhyme with "yope", which angers him.
Music
Two main music tracks associated with the Yoper exist; "Yopersong" and "Yoper's Banana Juice". The former serves as its boss theme, incorporating both its own theme and Kjolt's recurring boss leitmotif. The latter is a song that was originally just titled "Banana Juice", which predates its main melody being used as the Yoper's theme. It samples vocals from the song "Mi Pan Zu Zu Zu", and is named after a bizarre video using the audio. "Between Ricky Hills" also contains the Yoper's theme, being the song that plays on the two floors preceding its boss fight.
Names in other Languages
Language | Translation |
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French | Yopeur |
German | Yoper |
Anglish | Yoper |
Trivia
- Yopers predate Bathroom Blocks, having been made up in late 2021 for a different project.
- The original Yoper was drawn on the same day as Silly Spine was invented.
- Though its name was originally created from nothing, it was retroactively given an origin. It is derived from "Sloper" and [REDACTED].
- Yopers are incapable of any speech besides words that rhyme with "yope".
- Its cry in Rodney's Tunnel, which can also be heard in "Yopersong", is derived from Krab Bass, a small clip of Kjolt's voice used as an instrument in multiple songs. Here it is filtered and reverberated to sound much more ominous.
- Their amount of health in Rodney's Tunnel when cut in half is 947, a number traditionally tacked onto the end of Kjolt's username.