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The '''Spiny Shroopa''' is the [[Shroob]] version of the [[Spiny]]. A Spiny Shroopa has a purple shell with pink spikes. Unlike Spinies, Spiny Shroopas stand on their hind legs. Also, small, gray arms stick out the front of a Spiny Shroopa's shell. A Spiny Shroopa's head stays inside its shell; as such, only its glowing yellow eyes remain visible. To move, Spiny Shroopas do not walk. Instead, they use their long hind legs, as they hop like frogs to move from place to place.
The '''Spiny Shroopa''' is the [[Shroob]] version of the [[Spiny]]. A Spiny Shroopa has a purple shell with pink spikes. Unlike Spinies, Spiny Shroopas stand on their hind legs. Small, gray arms stick out the front of a Spiny Shroopa's shell. A Spiny Shroopa's head is not visible; only its glowing yellow eyes are visible. To move, Spiny Shroopas use their hind legs to move from place to place.


During the Shroob invasion of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', Spiny Shroopas were ordered to protect the [[Vim Factory]]. In battle, a Spiny Shroopa would attack by charging at an opponent. To counter-attack, [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] had to hit the Spiny Shroopa with their [[Hammers]] as the monster approached. Sometimes, a Spiny Shroopa's charge attack could [[Poison (status effect)|poison]] a Mario Bro. if it was not counter-attacked.
Spiny Shroopas are found in [[Vim Factory]]. In battle, a Spiny Shroopa attacks by charging into its enemy. To counter-attack, [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] can hit the Spiny Shroopa with their [[Hammers]]. Sometimes, a Spiny Shroopa's charge attack can [[Poison (status effect)|poison]] a Mario Bro. If Baby Mario and Baby Luigi aren't present during the battle with the Spiny Shroopas, the Shroopa will, rather than leaping at one of the adults, roll into its egg shape and roll toward [[Mario]] where it is dodged by jumping.  
 
==Trivia==
*If Baby Mario and Baby Luigi aren't present during the battle with the Spiny Shroopas, the Shroopa will, rather than leaping at one of the adults, roll into its egg shape and roll toward [[Mario]] where it is dodged by '''jumping'''.
*If it is stomped once in its egg, it will stall then attack.
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==Names in Other Languages==
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Revision as of 21:59, December 31, 2012

Template:Pitenemy The Spiny Shroopa is the Shroob version of the Spiny. A Spiny Shroopa has a purple shell with pink spikes. Unlike Spinies, Spiny Shroopas stand on their hind legs. Small, gray arms stick out the front of a Spiny Shroopa's shell. A Spiny Shroopa's head is not visible; only its glowing yellow eyes are visible. To move, Spiny Shroopas use their hind legs to move from place to place.

Spiny Shroopas are found in Vim Factory. In battle, a Spiny Shroopa attacks by charging into its enemy. To counter-attack, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi can hit the Spiny Shroopa with their Hammers. Sometimes, a Spiny Shroopa's charge attack can poison a Mario Bro. If Baby Mario and Baby Luigi aren't present during the battle with the Spiny Shroopas, the Shroopa will, rather than leaping at one of the adults, roll into its egg shape and roll toward Mario where it is dodged by jumping.

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