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Revision as of 01:25, January 8, 2024
Dream Team enemy | |
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Dromba | |
Location(s) | Dreamy Pi'illo Castle |
Role | Common |
Position | Normal |
Level | 3 |
HP | 6 |
Power | 31 |
Defense | 18 |
Speed | 19 |
Weakness | None |
Experience | 1 (1) |
Coins | 1 (50%) |
Item drop | Mushroom (2%) Discount Boots (1%) |
No Hitter | 2 |
World | Dream |
Drombas are the Dream World version of Grombas that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Their name comes from a combination of the words "dream" and "Gromba". Drombas appear in clusters of ten to fifteen, and attack by forming a column with an extended row, making an "L" or "T" shape, and then rolling towards Mario, who can move to position his jump. If Mario jumps while lined up with the long row, he bounces across several Drombas. If there aren't many remaining Drombas, they will instead roll towards Mario one by one, which is dodged by jumping over or on them.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ユメボー[?] Yumebō |
Portmanteau of「夢」(yume, dream) and「コロボー」(Korobō, Gromba) | |
French | Gronimba[?] | From "Gromba" and "onirique" (oneiric) | |
German | Schlummba[?] | Pun on "schlummern" (slumber) and "Grumba" (Gromba) | |
Italian | Onirikroomba[?] | Dreamy Gromba | |
Korean | 꿈바[?] Kkumba |
Pun on "꿈" (kkum, dream) and "Goomba" | |
Portuguese (NOE) | Onirigromba[?] | From "onírico" (dreamy) and "Gromba" | |
Russian | Грезолунба[?] Grezolunba |
From "Валунба" (Valunba, Gromba) and "грёза" (gryoza, dream) | |
Spanish (NOA) | Droomba[?] | From "Goomba" and the English name | |
Spanish (NOE) | Goombasomme[?] | From "Goomba" and "somme" (nap) |