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|image=[[File:Diggaleg.png|200px]]<br>Digga-Leg
|image=[[File:Diggaleg.png|200px]]<br>Digga-Leg
|species=Robot
|galaxy=[[Spin-Dig Galaxy]]
|galaxy=[[Spin-Dig Galaxy]]
|species=Robot
|mission=[[Digga-Leg's Planet]]<br>[[Digga-Leg's Daredevil Run]]
|mission=[[Digga-Leg's Planet]]<br>[[Digga-Leg's Daredevil Run]]
|world=[[World 1 (Super Mario Galaxy 2)|World 1]]
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|game1=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
|game1=''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''
|file1=<tt>TwoLegs</tt>
|file1=<tt>ObjectData/TwoLegs.arc</tt>
|name1=Two Legs
|name1=TwoLegs
|meaning1=Two Legs
|game2=''Super Mario Galaxy 2''
|file2=<tt>SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl</tt>
|name2=二脚ボス (''Niashi Bosu'')
|meaning2=Bipod Boss
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Revision as of 11:53, June 6, 2022

Digga-Leg
Artwork of Digga-Leg from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Digga-Leg
Species Robot
Galaxy Spin-Dig Galaxy
Mission(s) Digga-Leg's Planet
Digga-Leg's Daredevil Run
World World 1
Star given Power Star icon from Super Mario Galaxy 2.Prankster Comet icon in Super Mario Galaxy 2.

Template:Quote2 Digga-Leg is a robotic boss from the game Super Mario Galaxy 2. It is fought in the Spin-Dig Galaxy, first in the mission Digga-Leg's Planet, and later in the mission Digga-Leg's Daredevil Run under Daredevil Comet conditions. Digga-Leg shares its boss music with the Whomp King. Digga-Leg was originally going to be called "Digg-Leg", but this was changed in the final version of the game.

Digga-Leg can be seen on its planet in the background of the Super Mario Galaxy 2 Puzzle Swap panel in StreetPass Mii Plaza for the Nintendo 3DS.

Appearance

Digga-Leg resembles a smaller Megaleg, though it has only two legs and its eyes emanate a red glow. Because of this, it also resembles a Snifit. Its shape is similar to that of a Swaphopper. Its weak spot is its glass underside, which contains a Power Star. It lets off steam periodically. When the player first encounters it, it slowly activates, then massively lets off steam before attacking.

Battle

Digga-Leg attacks by stomping around the planetoid and creating Diggas, which burrow through the ground's surface and try to harm Mario. Mario can defeat the Diggas by stomping on their heads or by drilling under them. When angered, Digga-Leg will jump high into the air and come plummeting down, damaging Mario if he's in the way. Unlike most large enemies, if Mario is hit by its legs, he simply gets knocked away and takes damage instead of getting crushed.

The only way Mario can defeat Digga-Leg is by using the Spin Drill to burrow through the planet from the position opposite its glass underside. Each time Mario drills into the glass, it will become increasingly cracked. This will only work if Mario starts drilling from the right area of the planet at the right time. If he misfires, he will either run into one of Digga-Leg's legs or the protected part of its head and be bounced back (with an accompanying clang sound). After Mario cracks Digga-Leg's glass underside three times, it explodes, leaving behind the mission's Power Star.

There is also a Prankster Comet for this fight. Digga-Leg has the same attacks as before, except it is a daredevil fight, therefore the player only has one health point, making the boss fight significantly harder. Defeating Digga-Leg will give the player a silver crown next to the galaxy's name if Silver Stars Down Deep has also been completed.

Between the two Super Mario Galaxy games, Digga-Leg is the only boss whose battle takes place in a 2D segment.

Gallery

Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy 2 ObjectData/TwoLegs.arc TwoLegs Two Legs
Super Mario Galaxy 2 SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl 二脚ボス (Niashi Bosu) Bipod Boss

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ホリホリレッグ[?]
Horihori Reggu
From「掘り」(hori, dig) and the English word "leg"
German Stelzbuddler[?] Pun of "Stelze" (stilt) and "buddeln" (dig)
Italian Lanciatrivella[?] Drill Thrower
Spanish Pataladro[?] Pun of pata (Foot) and taladro (Drill)