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'''Thorbs''' are spiky pumpkin-like [[enemies]] that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', being an introductory enemy to using hammers. In battle, Thorbs compress themselves down and spiral into [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] in a clockwise or counter-clockwise pattern once, who must [[jump]] over it when it gets near them in order to avoid taking damage. They also approach a Bro., and run at them with their spikes pointed at them, much like [[Capnap]]s. The targeted Bro. must [[hammer]] the Thorb when it gets within range to counter-attack and avoid taking damage. The name Thorb comes from their thorny head and their orb-shaped body. | '''Thorbs''' are spiky pumpkin-like [[List of enemies|enemies]] that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', being an introductory enemy to using hammers. In battle, Thorbs compress themselves down and spiral into [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] in a clockwise or counter-clockwise pattern once, who must [[jump]] over it when it gets near them in order to avoid taking damage. They also approach a Bro., and run at them with their spikes pointed at them, much like [[Capnap]]s. The targeted Bro. must [[hammer]] the Thorb when it gets within range to counter-attack and avoid taking damage. The name Thorb comes from their thorny head and their orb-shaped body. | ||
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Revision as of 04:15, August 2, 2016
Thorbs are spiky pumpkin-like enemies that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, being an introductory enemy to using hammers. In battle, Thorbs compress themselves down and spiral into Mario and Luigi in a clockwise or counter-clockwise pattern once, who must jump over it when it gets near them in order to avoid taking damage. They also approach a Bro., and run at them with their spikes pointed at them, much like Capnaps. The targeted Bro. must hammer the Thorb when it gets within range to counter-attack and avoid taking damage. The name Thorb comes from their thorny head and their orb-shaped body.