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}}{{quote|I came to [[Lost Kingdom|this island]] to see the strange creature made of differently colored round sections!|[[Bonneter biologist]]|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''}} | }}{{quote|I came to [[Lost Kingdom|this island]] to see the strange creature made of differently colored round sections!|[[Bonneter biologist]]|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''}} | ||
'''Tropical Wigglers'''<ref name=brochure>[https://i.imgur.com/kWVFLbT.jpg Kingdom Brochures]</ref> are a colorful variant of [[Wiggler]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They resemble inchworms usually wearing floppy purple hats. | '''Tropical Wigglers'''<ref name=brochure>[https://i.imgur.com/kWVFLbT.jpg Kingdom Brochures]</ref> are a colorful variant of [[Wiggler]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They resemble inchworms usually wearing floppy purple hats. Their frontmost segment is blue, and the backmost segment is yellow. They have tails, which end on a prickly red ball. By default, they are shorter than a regular Wiggler. However, Tropical Wigglers can stretch out their bodies, revealing a number of middle segments that are each topped by a spike. These segments lack feet, but they have the circle pattern of normal Wigglers. They are in the following repeating order of "yellow, red, blue." Tropical Wigglers appear in the [[Lost Kingdom]] and the [[Underground Moon Caverns]] in the [[Moon Kingdom]]. In the Underground Moon Caverns, they instead wear white top hats. Tropical Wigglers are not aggressive, and they are in fact described with such terms as "genial" and "pleasant"; as such, they do not react to [[Mario]]'s presence. Even still, they inflict damage on contact. They move by stretching their bodies outward. At the end of the movement, the middle segments contract back into the head segment. According to the [[Bonneter biologist]], this function is much like an accordion. The head does not drop while the Tropical Wiggler stretches, allowing the Tropical Wiggler to cross gaps. Tropical Wigglers either move back and forth between two positions or move in a circuit of straight lines across four positions. This, combined with their coloration, has earned them the nickname "traffic lights of the island."<ref name=brochure/> The paths they cross are lighter in color than the surrounding area. They can be [[capture]]d by using [[Cappy]], enabling Mario to use their movement to access certain areas. | ||
Tropical Wigglers are fully immune to being [[stomp]]ed and [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ed; all those succeed in doing is knocking off their hats. Additionally, the spikes are still a threat, so Mario can stomp only on the head. The [[Cap Throw]] both removes the hat and stuns the Tropical Wiggler, forcing the middle segments to contract back into the tail segment. This stun is equivalent to the stun for releasing an enemy after capturing it: After some time has passed, the Tropical Wiggler despawns and returns to wherever it started from. Cappy cannot capture a unstunned Tropical Wiggler, because that only stuns the enemy. If the Tropical Wiggler never wore a hat, as occurs in certain bonus areas, this is ignored and the Tropical Wiggler can be captured without stunning it, though it does still contract. Other enemies, such as [[Trapeetle]]s and [[Hammer Bro]]s, can defeat Tropical Wigglers. | Tropical Wigglers are fully immune to being [[stomp]]ed and [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ed; all those succeed in doing is knocking off their hats. Additionally, the spikes are still a threat, so Mario can stomp only on the head. The [[Cap Throw]] both removes the hat and stuns the Tropical Wiggler, forcing the middle segments to contract back into the tail segment. This stun is equivalent to the stun for releasing an enemy after capturing it: After some time has passed, the Tropical Wiggler despawns and returns to wherever it started from. Cappy cannot capture a unstunned Tropical Wiggler, because that only stuns the enemy. If the Tropical Wiggler never wore a hat, as occurs in certain bonus areas, this is ignored and the Tropical Wiggler can be captured without stunning it, though it does still contract. Other enemies, such as [[Trapeetle]]s and [[Hammer Bro]]s, can defeat Tropical Wigglers. |