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Revision as of 06:41, April 22, 2024

Partners in Time enemy
Shrooblet
A Shrooblet from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Location(s) Hollijolli Village
Role Common
Battled by Anyone
HP 7 (10)
POW 16 (13)
Defense 18 (13)
Speed 11 (12)
Experience 2
Level 2
Coins 3
Item drop Mushroom – 15%
None – 0%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

A Shrooblet is a small, baby, purple, Goomba-like Shroob with light-blue spots that can be found near Hollijolli Village in the game Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. They are the weakest enemies in the game. They attack by spinning into Mario or Luigi. The attack can be countered by a jump. If a Shrooblet lifts its right foot before attacking, it will twirl into Mario; if a Shrooblet lifts its left foot before attacking, it will spin into Luigi.

Luigi gets hit on the head by a Shrooblet as Stuffwell teaches the player how to heal in the overworld. Regardless of how much HP Luigi had at the time, he will always be on 1 HP after the Shrooblet hits him.

If the player uses cheat codes to give Mario enough power to defeat the Shrooblets in one hit in the tutorial battle, the game softlocks.[1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲドンコミニ[?]
Gedonko Mini
Mini Shroob
French Mini Xhampi[?] Mini Shroob
German Shrooblet[?] -
Italian Shroobetto[?] From "Shroom" and the diminutive suffix -etto
Korean 게돈코미니[?]
Gedonko-Mini
Shroob Mini
Spanish (NOE) Mini Shroob[?] Mini Shroob

References