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![]() Artwork of a Snaptor, a Jet Zok Trooper, Sharpcask and a Spike Zok Trooper clockwise from top | |||
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) | ||
Leader | Zokket | ||
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The Zok Troops are an evil organization led by Zokket that serve as the main antagonistic faction of Mario & Luigi: Brothership. The majority of the members are robots that were created by Zokket by repurposing and rebuilding junk. They were given the ability to speak solely to be able to cooperate and help with communications, with them often replacing the letter S with the letter Z when they speak in imitation of electric currents. Zokket cares very little for them, finding it “absurd” to see them speak to the point where he considers them “ephemeral things” that will have no place in the world once Reclusa is reborn. Throughout Concordia, the Zok Troops infect many residents with Glohm which causes them to desire loneliness. They are also in conflict with Bowser's Minions during the game being engaged in aerial warfare with them.
Mario and Luigi fight the Zok Troopers frequently throughout the game. Zok Troopers take critical damage if the Anti-Zokket Specialist Battle Plug is equipped, and defeating 250 total Zok Troopers fulfills the Zokket Buster challenge.
Weeping Troopers, which are Reclusa's minions, contain 3 Zok Troopers within them; a Spike, Zokkarang and Jet Zok Trooper and use their abilities. When a Weeping Trooper is defeated, the contained Zok Troopers flee the battle. If the Bros. took enough damage, the Zokkarang Trooper will throw them a mushroom before running off.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゾケットへい[?] Zoketto-hei |
Zokket Trooper | |
Chinese | 卓孔座兵[?] Zhuókǒngzuò Bīng |
Zokket Trooper | |
Italian | Truppe di Skonnet[1] | Zokket Trooper | |
Korean | 조케트병[?] Joketeu-byeong |
Zokket Trooper | |
Spanish (NOE) | Shockdado[?] | From Shocke ("Zokket") and soldado ("soldier") |
References
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #2. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 12, 2024.