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Revision as of 14:56, October 10, 2017

Partners in Time enemy
Shrooba Diver
Animated idle of a Shrooba Diver
Location(s) Gritzy Desert
Role Common
Battled by Anyone
HP 76
POW 72
Defense 50
Speed 34
Experience 32
Level 14
Coins 8
Item drop Super Mushroom – 4%
Blue Pepper – 1%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Shrooba Divers are green Shroobs with white spots from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time that wear scuba masks and oxygen tanks. These Shroobs have the unique ability to "swim" in sand; their name is a pun on "Shroob" and "scuba diver". Shrooba Divers are stationed in the Gritzy Desert by Princess Shroob.

In battle, Shrooba Divers employed a variety of attacks and techniques to defeat their opponents. First, a Shrooba Diver digs in the sand and pull out various objects to harm the Mario brothers with. A Shrooba Diver may pull out a Spiny Egg and toss it at the Mario brother. This attack can be jumped over. The hand it throws it with determines which brother will get hit. Occasionally, the green Shroob would pull out a Blurp. These Blurp-like creatures from the previous game bounce, meaning the fish would flop right over the Mario brother's head, which can fake out the Mario brother. Secondly, a Shrooba Diver could tunnel under the sand (indicating which brother it is going to attack beforehand), leap out, then dive into a Mario brother. This attack could be countered with a Hammer. Lastly, a Shrooba Diver would try to swim into a brother. This can be countered with a jump attack.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲドンコダイバー[?]
Gedonko Daibā
Shroob Diver
German Shrooba Taucher[?] Literal translation.
Italian Shroommozzatore[?] Portmanteau of Shroob and sommozzatore (scuba diver).
Spanish Arenashroob[?] From arena (sand) and Shroob.

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