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|JapM=Onomatopoeia for light rolling.
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|FraM=Pun on "roll" and "pointe" (pike)
|FraM=Pun on "roll" and "pointe" (pike)

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Template:Species-infobox Spiky Tromps are rocky enemies from Super Paper Mario. They are smaller versions of Spiny Tromps. They slowly roll back and forth, changing directions when they hit a wall, and damage Mario, Princess Peach, Bowser, or Luigi on contact. They are invincible and can only be defeated if Thoreau or Barry is used to make them fall into quicksand.

A Spiky Tromp

Spiky Tromps are first seen in Yold Ruins. At one point in Yold Ruins, Mario must activate a blue switch that opens several trapdoors, from which a large amount of Spiky Tromps fall. Mario then must press a large red switch that causes the Spiky Tromps to fall into a pit, allowing him to safely walk on them and enter a door that was previously out of reach.

Spiky Tromps also appear in the minigame Tilt Island. They fall from the sky onto the island, and Mario loses a life if they hit him. If Mario collects a Flower, he is able to knock them away with a spinning attack, scoring 2000 points.

Profiles and statistics

Super Paper Mario enemy
Spiky Tromp
Sprite of a Spiky Tromp in Super Paper Mario Max HP N/A Role Common Location(s) Yold Ruins (1-4)
Attack 1 Card type Uncommon
Defense N/A Items Card location(s) Card Shop; Flimm; Catch Card/SP
Score N/A
Card description This bowling boulder rolls around in search of prey. Don't get caught under the spikes, or you'll be tenderized.
  List of Catch Cards  
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Tattle It's a Spiky Tromp. For some reason, it enjoys rolling left and right all day...You can't beat it... You can only avoid it... It will move until it hits a wall, then it will come right back at you...

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コロン[?]
Koron
Onomatopoeia for rolling lightly.
German Stachelblock[?] Spike Block
Italian Tromp puntuto[?] Pointed Tromp
Korean 대굴[?]
Daegul
Pun on '데굴(Degul)', onomotopoeia for rolling
Spanish Rocopunt[?] Pun on "roca" (rock) and punta (pike)