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'''Stumpers''' are enemies in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. They are brown stump-like enemies with a wooden spike on three sides and a smiling face on the front. Stumpers are always seen appearing in stacks and sometimes even adjacent to each other, moving as a large rectangular prism. They are immune to all attacks. [[Captain Toad]] and [[Toadette]] take damage from only the sides of this enemy. Traversing across Stumpers is a recurring theme in levels that they appear in. | '''Stumpers''' are enemies in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. They are brown stump-like enemies with a wooden spike on three sides and a smiling face on the front. Stumpers are always seen appearing in stacks and sometimes even adjacent to each other, moving as a large rectangular prism. They are immune to all attacks. [[Captain Toad]] and [[Toadette]] take damage from only the sides of this enemy. Traversing across Stumpers is a recurring theme in levels that they appear in. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 21:10, April 20, 2021
- Not to be confused with Stumpet.
Stumpers are enemies in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. They are brown stump-like enemies with a wooden spike on three sides and a smiling face on the front. Stumpers are always seen appearing in stacks and sometimes even adjacent to each other, moving as a large rectangular prism. They are immune to all attacks. Captain Toad and Toadette take damage from only the sides of this enemy. Traversing across Stumpers is a recurring theme in levels that they appear in.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | モクドン[?] Mokudon |
From moku (木), meaning "wood" | |
Spanish (NOE) | Tronquete[?] | From tronco (trunk) |