Bloatula: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
|KorR=Daerongtyulla | |KorR=Daerongtyulla | ||
|KorM=From 대롱대롱 (''daerongdaerong''), an onomatopeia of hanging things in Korean, and ''Tarantula''. | |KorM=From 대롱대롱 (''daerongdaerong''), an onomatopeia of hanging things in Korean, and ''Tarantula''. | ||
|Ger=Talantula | |||
|GerM=From ''Tarantula'' | |||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 15:02, June 16, 2018
Dream Team enemy | |
---|---|
Bloatula | |
![]() | |
Location(s) | Pi'illo Castle |
Role | Common |
Position | Normal |
Level | 4 |
HP | 12 |
Power | 38 |
Defense | 34 |
Speed | 18 |
Weakness | None |
Experience | 5 (6) |
Coins | 4 (100%) |
Item drop | Nut (4%) Secret Box (2%) |
No Hitter | 4 |
World | Real |
Bloatulas are purple-striped spider-like creatures that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. They look like purple spiders with Antasma like features. Bloatulas are encountered in the cave area underneath the bridge from Pi'illo Castle leading to Mushrise Park. They attack by swinging on a strand of web they attach to the top of the screen.
If the Bloatula breaks away from the string while swinging towards a bro, it will roll towards the bro it was swinging towards, who must jump over it to dodge. If the Bloatula snaps the string while swinging towards a bro, it will over-shoot and fly over the bro, who must simply idle to avoid it.
If the Bloatula breaks away from the string while swinging backwards away from the Bros., it will bounce off-screen and reappear behind the bro it was lined up with, who must jump to avoid it. If the Bloatula is spinning when it breaks away from the string while swinging away from the Bros., it will spin off-screen and re-appear behind the bro it wasn't lined up with, who instead must jump to avoid it.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
German | Talantula[?] | From Tarantula | |
Korean | 대롱튤라[?] Daerongtyulla |
From 대롱대롱 (daerongdaerong), an onomatopeia of hanging things in Korean, and Tarantula. | |
Spanish (NOA) | Abotarántula[?] | From a (a prefix), botar (to bounce) and tarántula (tarantula). | |
Spanish (NOE) | Gordántula[?] | From gorda (fat) and tarántula (tarantula) |