Tashrooba

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Tashrooba
Animated idle of a Tashrooba
Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005)
Variant of Tanoomba
Shroob

Tashroobas are purple Shroob-like Tanoombas fought in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Like their weaker counterparts, Tashroobas are shape-shifters. Tashroobas are found inside Shroob Castle. Before being approached, they will disguise themselves as different objects and creatures, including a Toad, a 100 Coin, a ? Block, and a Thwack. When the player draws near, the Tashrooba reveals itself and attacks.

Tashroobas have the same attacks as Tanoombas, except the Tashroobas' attacks are stronger and faster. Before each attack, the Tashrooba either performs a twirling jump or a normal jump. If it flips, it will attack Luigi or Baby Luigi. If it does not flip, it will attack Mario or Baby Mario. After jumping, the Tashrooba either turns into a Thwomp, a balloon, or a Spiny shell. The Tashrooba jumps high before turning into a Thwomp or a balloon; if it reaches the middle of the top screen, it becomes a bubble, and if it reaches the top, it becomes a Thwomp. If it turns into a Thwomp, the Tashrooba falls quickly and crushes its opponent. If it turns into a bubble, it falls slower and hits a Mario brother. Both of these attacks can be countered with a Hammer. If the Tashrooba turns into a Spiny shell, it spins into the Mario brother it indicated with its jump, then circles and attacks the next Mario brother. The Tashrooba circles multiple times, causing damage and potentially poisoning the Mario Bros. Mario and Luigi can jump to avoid it.

Statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Tashrooba
Animated idle of a Tashrooba HP 140 POW 135 (125) Defense 100
Experience 120 (150) Coins 10 Speed 127
Location(s) Shroob Castle Role Common Item drop Ultra Drop – 12.75%
Max Mushroom – 2.25%
Level 26 Battled by Anyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese たぬボス[?]
Tanubosu
Portmanteau of「たぬボー」(Tanubō, Tanoomba) and possibly "boss"
French Xhatonos[?] Portmanteau of "Xhampi" (Shroob) and "Ratonos" (Tanoomba)
German Shroomachs[?] Portmanteau of "Shroob" and "Gumbachs" (Tanoomba)
Italian Canotto shroob[sic][?] Tanoomba shroob
Korean 너굴왕[?]
Neogulwang
From "너굴바" (Neogulba, Tanoomba) and "왕" (wang, king)
Spanish Tashrooba[?] -