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The only thing that distinguishes Goombella's Headbonk from Goombario's is her [[Stylish Move]], which is activated by pressing {{button|gcn|A}} right before her feet leave the ground.  
The only thing that distinguishes Goombella's Headbonk from Goombario's is her [[Stylish Move]], which is activated by pressing {{button|gcn|A}} right before her feet leave the ground.  


In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', only the [[Headbonk Goomba]] and [[Dark Headbonk Goomba]], as their name suggests, attack with a Headbonk. Other Goombas attack by ramming into [[Mario]] and [[Pixl|his partners]].
In most [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' games]], enemy Goombas also attack Mario and/or his partners by using this move. However, in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', only the [[Headbonk Goomba]] and [[Dark Headbonk Goomba]], as their name suggests, attack with Headbonks. Other Goombas attack by ramming into [[Mario]] and friends.
 
In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', Goombas attack Mario by using this move.
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Not to be confused with Headbutt.

Template:PM Moves Headbonk is the main attack of Goombario and Goombella in Paper Mario and its sequel. Headbonk targets one enemy on the ground or in the air, flips over shelled enemies, and hurts the bonker if used against enemies with spikes, etc. If the player hits A Button at the moment before impact, the attack will hit twice. In short, it is the Goomba's version of Jump.

Headbonk deals one damage per hit initially. This increases to two at Super Rank and three at Ultra. The move's 2-hit pattern limits its usefulness against foes with Defense Power, but also gives it greater effect from Power Plus P badges.

The only thing that distinguishes Goombella's Headbonk from Goombario's is her Stylish Move, which is activated by pressing A Button right before her feet leave the ground.

In most Paper Mario games, enemy Goombas also attack Mario and/or his partners by using this move. However, in Super Paper Mario, only the Headbonk Goomba and Dark Headbonk Goomba, as their name suggests, attack with Headbonks. Other Goombas attack by ramming into Mario and friends.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese 铁头[?]
tiětóu
Iron head (from iQue's localization of Paper Mario)
German Kopfnuss[?] Headbonk
Spanish Cabezazo[?] Butting