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A '''Shroob Rex''' is a purple [[Shroob|Shroob-like]] [[Rex]] found in [[Shroob Castle]], the [[Shroobified]] version of [[Princess Peach’s Caste]], during the events of [[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]. These dinosaurs were used by the Shroobs to protect the castle, their base of operations in the [[Mushroom World]]. The four [[Mario Bros.]] of past and present fought many Shroob Rexes during their efforts to rescue [[Princess Peach]], defeat [[Princess Shroob]], and eliminate the Shroob menace.
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|image=[[File:MLPiT Shroob Rex.gif]]<br>Sprite from ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]])
|variant_of=[[Rex]]<br>[[Shroob]]
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In battle, the Shroob Rex uses a wide variety of attacks to injure the Mario Bros. First, the dinosaur may briefly fly in the air with its tiny wings then [[ground pound]] the floor, creating a seismic energy wave. This attack could be dodged by jumping. However, depending on where the Shroob Rex ground pounds determines how the Mario Bros. should jump. If the Shroob Rex ground pounds closer to [[Luigi]], the green-clad brother must jump first, followed by his brother [[Mario]]. If closer to Mario, the elder brother must jump first, followed by his younger brother. If the Shroob Rex ground pounds equal distance between the two, both Mario Bros. must jump at the same time to avoid the energy wave.
A '''Shroob Rex''' is a purple [[Rex]] found in [[Shroob Castle]], during the events of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. Shroob Rexes never appear in the overworld, they only appear in battle alongside other enemies.


A Shroob Rex can also shoot boulders at the Mario Bros. from its mouth. These boulders are on fire and can be deflected with a [[Hammer]] strike. When shot, the boulder may split in two, requiring both Baby Mario Bros. to swing their Hammers at the same time to destroy the dangerous rocks. Additionally, the Shroob Rex may fire one boulder that homes in on one Mario Bro. When deflected, the boulder will roll into the second Mario brother, and needs to be deflected again.
In battle, they use a wide variety of attacks. First, they jump, then [[Ground Pound]], creating an energy wave. This attack can be dodged by [[Jump]]ing. However, the timing changes depending on where the Shroob Rex Ground Pounds. If the Shroob Rex ground pounds closer to [[Luigi]], he must jump first, followed by [[Mario]]. If closer to Mario, he must jump first, followed by Luigi. If the Shroob Rex Ground Pounds at an equal distance between the two, both Mario Bros. must jump at the same time to avoid the energy wave. This attack can cause the [[Trip]] status ailment.


The Shroob Rex’s final attack is simply charging into a Mario Bro., running off the battlefield and into the back of the second Mario Bro. This attack can be dodged or countered by jumping, but only if certain prerequisites are met. This is because a normal-sized Shroob Rex is too tall to jump over. However, whenever a Shroob Rex is jumped on by a Mario Bro., it will become flatter, squatter, and shorter. Only the damaged, flattened Shroob Rex can be jumped over.
A Shroob Rex can also shoot boulders at the Mario Bros. These boulders can be deflected with a [[Hammer]]. When shot, the boulder may split in two, requiring both Baby Mario Bros. to swing their Hammers at the same time. Additionally, the Shroob Rex can fire one boulder that homes in on one Mario Bro. When deflected, the boulder rolls into the second Mario brother, and must be deflected again. It homes in on Mario first when it lifts its head up before spitting out the fireball and it homes in on Luigi first if it lifts its head down. If it does not lift its head, the fireball splits in two. This attack can cause the [[Burn]] status ailment.


[[Category: Sub-Species]]
The Shroob Rex's final attack is simply charging into a Mario Bro., running off the battlefield and into the back of the second Mario Bro. This attack can be dodged or countered by jumping, but only if certain prerequisites are met. A normal-sized Shroob Rex is too tall to jump over, so the attack cannot be dodged. However, whenever a Mario Bro. jumps on a Shroob Rex, it becomes flatter like a normal Rex. Only the flattened Shroob Rex can be jumped over.
[[Category: Enemies]]
 
[[Category: Shroobs]]
At 200 HP, the Shroob Rex has the highest HP of all regular enemies, surpassing the first four bosses and, in the international releases, on par with [[Swiggler]].
 
==Statistics==
===''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''===
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==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ゲドボン
|JapR=Gedobon
|JapM=Portmanteau of「ゲドンコ」(''Gedonko'', [[Shroob]]) and「ドラボン」(''Dorabon'', [[Rex]])
|Fre=Dracox
|FreM=From "draco" (a term that refers to dragon-like species) and the initial of "Xhampi" (Shroob)
|Ger=Shroob Rex
|Spa=Dinoshroob
|SpaM=From "dinosaurio" (dinosaur) and "Shroob"
|Ita=Shroob Rex
|Kor=게도본
|KorR=Gedonbon
|KorM=Portmanteau of "게돈코" (''Gedonko'', Shroob) and "드래본" (''Deuraebon'', Rex)
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 19:59, August 29, 2024

Shroob Rex
Animated idle of a Shroob Rex
Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005)
Variant of Rex
Shroob

A Shroob Rex is a purple Rex found in Shroob Castle, during the events of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Shroob Rexes never appear in the overworld, they only appear in battle alongside other enemies.

In battle, they use a wide variety of attacks. First, they jump, then Ground Pound, creating an energy wave. This attack can be dodged by Jumping. However, the timing changes depending on where the Shroob Rex Ground Pounds. If the Shroob Rex ground pounds closer to Luigi, he must jump first, followed by Mario. If closer to Mario, he must jump first, followed by Luigi. If the Shroob Rex Ground Pounds at an equal distance between the two, both Mario Bros. must jump at the same time to avoid the energy wave. This attack can cause the Trip status ailment.

A Shroob Rex can also shoot boulders at the Mario Bros. These boulders can be deflected with a Hammer. When shot, the boulder may split in two, requiring both Baby Mario Bros. to swing their Hammers at the same time. Additionally, the Shroob Rex can fire one boulder that homes in on one Mario Bro. When deflected, the boulder rolls into the second Mario brother, and must be deflected again. It homes in on Mario first when it lifts its head up before spitting out the fireball and it homes in on Luigi first if it lifts its head down. If it does not lift its head, the fireball splits in two. This attack can cause the Burn status ailment.

The Shroob Rex's final attack is simply charging into a Mario Bro., running off the battlefield and into the back of the second Mario Bro. This attack can be dodged or countered by jumping, but only if certain prerequisites are met. A normal-sized Shroob Rex is too tall to jump over, so the attack cannot be dodged. However, whenever a Mario Bro. jumps on a Shroob Rex, it becomes flatter like a normal Rex. Only the flattened Shroob Rex can be jumped over.

At 200 HP, the Shroob Rex has the highest HP of all regular enemies, surpassing the first four bosses and, in the international releases, on par with Swiggler.

Statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Shroob Rex
Animated idle of a Shroob Rex HP 200 POW 160 (150) Defense 120 (130)
Experience 185 Coins 12 Speed 62
Location(s) Shroob Castle Role Common Item drop Mix Flower – 12.75%
100-Point Pants – 2.25%
Level 27 Battled by Anyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲドボン[?]
Gedobon
Portmanteau of「ゲドンコ」(Gedonko, Shroob) and「ドラボン」(Dorabon, Rex)
French Dracox[?] From "draco" (a term that refers to dragon-like species) and the initial of "Xhampi" (Shroob)
German Shroob Rex[?] -
Italian Shroob Rex[?] -
Korean 게도본[?]
Gedonbon
Portmanteau of "게돈코" (Gedonko, Shroob) and "드래본" (Deuraebon, Rex)
Spanish Dinoshroob[?] From "dinosaurio" (dinosaur) and "Shroob"