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===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
These are collectibles, pickups, and health-restoring objects. | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SMB3 Coin Sprite.gif]] | |||
|[[Coin]]s | |||
|align=left|Collecting 100 coins grant an extra life. | |||
|style="background:white"|[[File:SMB3 Silver Coin.png]] | |||
|[[Blue Coin]]s | |||
|align=left|Blue Coins have the same value as regular coins and appear when a [[P Switch|Switch Block]] is activated in certain areas. They disappear when the effect wears off. | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SMB3 1-up.png]] | |||
|[[1-Up Mushroom]]s | |||
|align=left|Grabbing a 1-Up Mushroom awards an [[extra life]]. {{file link|SMB3 Pure White 1up Mushroom.png|One mushroom}} in [[World 6-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 6-3]] appears white due to a glitch. | |||
|style="background:white"|[[File:SMB3 Green Shell Sprite.png]] [[File:SMB3 Red Shell Sprite.png]] [[File:SMB3BuzzyShell.png]] | |||
|[[Koopa Shell|Shells]] | |||
|align=left|TBW | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SMB3 Ice Block.png]] | |||
|[[White Block]]s | |||
|align=left|A white Brick made of ice that can be carried and thrown. | |||
|style="background:white"|[[File:SMB3 Goomba Shoe.png]] | |||
|[[Goomba Shoe|Kuribo's Shoe]]s | |||
|align=left|The Goomba's Shoe is obtainable only in [[World 5-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 5-3]]. This item allows Mario to safely hop across dangerous objects and jump on spiky enemies, such as [[Piranha Plant]]s and [[Spiny|Spinies]]. It is acquired by bumping a [[Shoe Goomba|Kuribo's Goomba]] off a block from below. Since it is not a power-up, it does not overtake any previous powers the player may have had. For example, if Fire Mario mounts a Goomba's Shoe, then loses it, he will still retain his Fire form. | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Cloud Map SMB3.png]] | |||
|[[Lakitu's Cloud|Jugem's Clouds]] | |||
|align=left|This item is used on the world map to skip a level. | |||
|style="background:white"|[[File:Hammer Map SMB3.png]] | |||
|[[Hammer]]s | |||
|align=left|This item is used on the world map to break boulders and reveal secret areas or shortcuts. | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Music Map SMB3.png]] | |||
|[[Music Box]]es | |||
|align=left|This item is used on the world map to put certain enemies to sleep. | |||
|style="background:white"|[[File:Whistle Map SMB3.png]] | |||
|[[Recorder|Magic Whistles]] | |||
|align=left|This item is used on the world map to travel to the [[Warp Zone (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Warp Zone]]. | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Anchor Map SMB3.png]] | |||
|[[Anchor]]s | |||
|align=left|This item is used on the world map to lock an [[airship]] in place. | |||
|style="background:white"|[[File:SMB3 Mushroom card.png]] [[File:SMB3 Flower card.png]] [[File:SMB3 Star card.png]] | |||
|[[Card]]s | |||
|align=left|Players are given a card for touching the [[goal (Super Mario Bros. 3)|goal]]. Collecting three cards award an extra life. If the cards are identical, more extra lives are awarded. Cards can be exchanged or lost in the 2-player Battle Mode. | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SMB3 Magic Ball.png]] | |||
|[[Magic Ball]]s | |||
|align=left|The Magic Ball appears after [[Boom Boom]] is defeated. It must be touched to complete the level. | |||
|style="background:white"|[[File:Larry's Wand.png]] | |||
|[[Wand]]s | |||
|align=left|After the defeat of each [[Koopaling]], a magic wand must be collected to complete the level. | |||
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===Power-ups=== | ===Power-ups=== |
Revision as of 16:44, July 1, 2024
SMB2
Non-playable characters
Image | Name | Description |
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Subcons | The Subcon species are a group of peaceful fairy-like beings that have their land invaded by Wart. Wart traps them in jars, and they plead Mario and his friends for help. They also give Mario and his friends vital information to defeat Wart (namely that Wart hates vegetables). |
Enemies
Enemies are generally listed in the order they appear in the instruction booklet.[1] The rightmost column "Grab" denotes whether the enemy can be picked up and tossed. Every enemy in the game appeared in the original Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic.
Image | Name | Description | Appearances | Theme | Grab | |
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First | Last | |||||
Shyguy - Red | Wart's masked foot soldiers that walk along the ground. Shyguys are the most common enemies and are weak to all attacks. The red-clad ones walk off of ledges. | World 1-1 | World 7-2 | Ground | Yes | |
Shyguy - Pink | Pink Shyguys turnaround when they reach the edge of platforms. | World 1-1 | World 7-2 | Ground | Yes | |
Tweeter | Masked birds that hop across the ground in short arches. | World 1-1 | World 7-2 | Ground | Yes | |
Snifit - Red | Shyguys that spit bullets. The bullets travel horizontally and damage Mario on contact. There is only one red Snifit, which walks off of ledges like red Shyguys. Red Snifits otherwise appear on one of the slots in Bonus Chance. | World 3-3 | Ground | Yes | ||
Snifit - Gray | Gray Snifits jump in place and spit bullets. In some levels, they appear green. | World 1-2 | World 7-2 | Ground | Yes | |
Snifit - Pink | Pink-clad Snifits turnaround when the reach the edge of platforms. They are the most common Snifits. | World 1-3 | World 7-2 | Ground | Yes | |
Ninji - 1 | Cat-like ninjas. Ninjis are black but appear blue in underground caves. The first types of Ninjis leap vertically but otherwise remain still. Some Ninjis are stationary enemies that simply jump while others charge and jump into the player. They can be picked up and thrown. | World 1-1 | World 7-2 | Ground | Yes | |
Ninji - 2 | The second types of Ninjis chase Mario and hop in low arches. | World 1-2 | World 7-1 | Ground | Yes | |
Beezo - Red | Winged Shyguys that carry bidents. Red Beezos swoop down to strike Mario. | World 1-2 | World 5-3 | Sky | Yes | |
Beezo - Gray | Gray Beezos fly forward in straight lines. | World 4-1 | World 6-2 | Sky | Yes | |
Hoopster | Lady beetle-like enemies that live on vines. Hoopsters slowly crawl up and down, occasionally speeding up while descending. They harm Mario when they make contact with him from above or the side, but they can be safely stood on. | World 1-1 | World 7-1 | Ground | Yes | |
Phanto | Masks that guard keys. Phantos are normally inert, but one comes to life when Mario grabs a key. They doggedly fly after him as long as the key is in his hands. They are uninhibited by terrain and transitions to other areas, even appearing in Subspace. A Phanto is defeated only when touched by Invincible Mario with a Stop Watch in affect, but another one appears to take its place. | World 1-2 | World 7-2 | Underground | No | |
Trouter | Goldfish-like enemies that ascend waterfalls. Mario can use Trouters as platforms to jump across bodies of water, but they harm him when touched at the sides. | World 1-3 | World 5-2 | Ground | No | |
Porcupo | Hedgehog enemies protected by spines. Direct contact damages Mario. Porcupos are defeated only when an item is tossed at them. | World 3-2 | World 5-2 | Underground | No | |
Bob-Omb | Walking bombs that travel back and forth. THey self-destruct when Mario is near. They can be used like normal bombs when tossed. | World 3-3 | World 7-2 | Ground | Yes | |
Albatoss | Raptors that carry Bob-Ombs and fly horizontally. They drop them when Mario is below. Albatosses can be stood on and used to reach distant areas. | World 3-3 | World 7-1 | Sky | No | |
Pidgit | Small crows that ride magic carpets. Pidgits swoop down to strike Mario, but this also makes them more easier to defeat. Defeating a Pidgit leaves its magic carpet available for Mario to use himself. | World 1-2 | World 5-3 | Sky | Yes | |
Cobrat | Snakes that spit bullets. Cobrats slither across terrain or sit in tall jars. When Mario draws near, they jump out and fire a single bullet. Cobrats were apparently charmed into working for Wart. | World 2-1 | World 6-3 | Desert | Yes | |
Panser - Red | Flowers that release projectile fireballs. The red-petalled Pansers are stationary and shoot three at a time. They were created by Wart. | World 2-1 | World 7-2 | Ground | No | |
Panser - Gray | Gray Pansers actively walk and turn around when they reach the edges of platforms. They fire fireballs straight up. | World 3-1 | World 7-2 | Ground | No | |
Panser - Pink | The pink Pansers actively pursue Mario. | World 3-1 | World 6-1 | Ground | No | |
Ostro | Ostrich-like creatures ridden by red Shyguys. Ridden Ostros chase after Mario, but if the Shyguys are removed they run in straight line. Ostros do not bounce off other enemies when tossed. | World 3-2 | World 5-2 | Ground | Yes | |
File:Pokey SMB2 Sprite.png | Pokey | Segmented cactus enemies that slowly shuffle across terrain. Pokeys are of various heights. They can be defeated by having objects thrown at them or their body segments being removed one by one. | World 2-2 | World 6-3 | Desert | No |
Autobomb | Wheeled turrets, usually controlled by red Shyguys. Autobombs fire bullets, but if the Shyguys are removed, they simply move. Mario can ride on them. They are only destroyed with items. | World 4-1 | World 4-2 | Snow | No | |
Flurry | Snowman-like creatures that chase Mario across icy terrain. They move quickly but have poor traction. | World 4-1 | World 4-3 | Snow | Yes | |
Spark | Masked electric orbs that cause damage on contact. Sparks hover in the air or travel across terrain, including the sides and ceilings. | World 1-3 | World 7-2 | Underground | No |
Obstacles
Image | Name | Description | Appearances | |
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First | Last | |||
Quicksand | Mario slowly sinks as he stands on top of quicksand. Jumping help keeps him above the surface. | World 2-1 | World 6-1 | |
Small jar | The small-sized jars indefinitely expel Shyguys or Bob-Ombs. Unlike the large ones, they cannot be entered. | World 3-3 | World 7-2 | |
Spikes | Spikes line the floor of fortresses. They damage Mario on contact, but Shyguys and other enemies can walk across them unharmed. | World 1-3 | World 7-2 |
Bosses
Bosses are listed in the order that they are first encountered.
Image | Name | Description | Appearances | |
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First | Last | |||
Mid-bosses | ||||
Birdo | Birdo appears at the end of every first and second level in the worlds. Birdo comes in three varieties. The pink one simply shoots eggs, which can be picked up and thrown back at her. | World 1-1 | World 4-3 | |
Birdo - Red | The red one shoots randomly eggs or fireballs (which harms players if they touch them). | World 2-2 | World 7-2 | |
Birdo - Gray | The remaining type appears green or gray depending on location (but are assigned to the same palette) and shoots only fireballs; these ones must be defeated with mushroom blocks. | World 5-1 | World 7-1 | |
Mask Gate | Although most Mask Gates are harmless and allow completion to the level, the Mask Gate within the dream factory is aggressive, attacking the players by flying into them. Players must attack it with Mushroom Blocks to stun it for a short period. Once it is stunned, it allows entry into Wart's room. | World 7-2 | ||
Bosses | ||||
Mouser | Mouser is the first true boss players encounter. He attacks by throwing bombs. The bombs sit for a while before they explode, enabling players to pick them up and throw them at Mouser. If the bomb explodes on Mouser, he takes damage. There are two variants of Mouser: one with pink ears and one with green ears. A white and red variant was replaced by Clawgrip when Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic was remade into Super Mario Bros. 2. | World 1-3 | World 3-3 | |
Tryclyde | Tryclyde shoots a series of fireballs that harms the player if the player touches them. Players must throw several Mushroom Blocks at Tryclyde to defeat him. | World 2-3 | World 6-3 | |
Fryguy | Fryguy shoots fireballs at players. Players must throw Mushroom Blocks at him to damage him. Once he takes enough damage, he bursts into Small Fry Guys. These take one hit from a Mushroom Block to be defeated, and destroying these enemies clears the level. | World 4-3 | ||
Clawgrip | Clawgrip throws rocks at players. These rocks can be picked up and tossed at Clawgrip, inflicting damage on him. Once he is hit five times, he is defeated. | World 5-3 | ||
Wart | Wart is the final boss of the game. He moves back and forth and shoots harmful bubbles at the player. A machine nearby spawns vegetables. To defeat Wart, players must throw these vegetables at Wart when Wart's mouth is open. Wart takes six hits to defeat. | World 7-2 |
Items
These are collectibles, pickups, and health-restoring objects.
Image | Name | Description | Image | Name | Description |
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Coins | Coins are found only in Sub-space. When Mario plucks vegetables, they receive coins. Coins are used in the Bonus Chance at the end of a level for extra lives. | Unripened vegetables | Vegetables are plucked from grass and can be thrown at enemies to defeat them. Vegetables bounce after they hit an enemy, which can lead to consecutive hits on enemies. If one vegetable defeats enough enemies, extra lives may be rewarded. The small unripened vegetables have no additional effects when tossed. | ||
Vegetables | Consecutively pulling four large, fully ripened vegetables will ensure the next one is a stop watch. | Turtle shells | Turtle shells are found in grass. Once they are thrown, they slide across the ground, defeating any enemy it touches. Once it hits a wall, it is destroyed. If Mario attempts to land on the shell, they can ride on it. | ||
Bombs | Bombs can be found above ground, from plucking grass, or from Mouser. They eventually explode, destroying brick walls as well as harming nearby enemies. They damage Mario if he is near. | Mushroom blocks | Mushroom blocks are simple throwing items. They can be used as weapons or get stacked so Mario can reach higher places. Mushroom block designs vary from world to world. | ||
1 UP mushrooms | When Mario collects this item, they receive an extra life. | Small hearts | For every eight enemies defeated, a small heart appears. Small hearts restore any HP Mario has lost. If he is is in his Small form, the heart restores him to his Super form. | ||
POW blocks | Power blocks can be thrown to create a powerful quake. This quake defeats most enemies in the screen. | Keys | Keys open locked doors, granting access to another part of the level. They are guarded by Phantos. | ||
Magic potions | Found after being plucked, a magic potion creates a door depending where Mario tosses them. This door leads to Sub-space. | Cherries | Found scattered throughout levels, cherries can be collected. If Mario collects five, a Starman appears. | ||
Stop watches | Found by plucking four vegetables from the grass, then plucking what would otherwise be a fifth, the Stop Watch stops all enemy movements for a brief time. | Crystal balls | Found at the end of the level or by defeating Birdo, crystal balls enable the Mask Gate to open so Mario can complete the level. |
Power-ups
Items that transform Mario's appearance and give him unique abilities.
Power-up | Form | Description | |
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Mario | Luigi | ||
Toad | Princess | ||
N/A | Regular Mario |
Regular Luigi |
Mario shrinks to this smaller size when he HP meter is reduced to one. He regains his stature when the health meter is restored. Unlike prior games, Mario returns to the level in his Super form after losing a life. |
Regular Toad |
Regular Princess | ||
Mushroom |
Super Mario |
Super Luigi |
Found only in certain spots of Sub-space, Mushrooms give an extra vitality point once they are picked up. This vitality remains for the rest of the level. The Mushroom also restores any lost health. Small hearts function comparably. |
Super Toad |
Super Princess | ||
Starman |
Invincible Mario |
Invincible Luigi |
A Starman appears after players collect five cherries. Once players have collected a Starman, they become invincible for a short amount of time, enabling them to defeat most enemies that they touch. |
Invincible Toad |
Invincible Princess |
Objects
Objects are interactable elements of the environment that cannot be picked up or collected.
Image | Name | Description |
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Pluckable objects | ||
Grass | Mario can pull tufts of grass to reveal objects, mainly vegetables. | |
Soft sand | Soft sand fills the caverns in some desert levels. Pulling at it clears the sand, and gives Mario a way down. | |
Climbable objects | ||
Chain | Chains appear inside fortresses and are always fastened to above terrain. Mario can climb up and down on them. They are of various lengths. | |
Ladder | Ladders function like chains, but are always resting on an accessible floor. | |
Vine | Vines only appear in the overworld, sometimes floating in the sky and disconnected from any terrain. Hoopsters live on some of the vines. | |
Platforms | ||
Bone | Ribcages occur in the desert. In some areas they appear as grounded platforms, while in others they are pulled down by quicksand. | |
Brick wall | Brick walls are breakable with bombs and Bob-Ombs. They often block exits in underground areas. | |
Conveyor belt | Thin platforms overhanging spikes in World 7-2 with moving surfaces. They can carry Mario and enemies on them. Some conveyor belts move left, while others move right. | |
Flying carpet | After a Pidgit is defeated, Mario can ride and control its flying carpet for a short time to reach distant areas. | |
Ice | These cubes form long stretches of slippery terrain in ice levels. Mario's traction is worse on ice, making it difficult to avoid slipping off of the edge of platforms. | |
Jar | Columnar platforms. Crouching on some of the large jars brings Mario inside and transports him to an underground sub-area. Items can occasionally be found inside jars, and Cobrats spring from some of them in the desert levels. | |
Log | Logs are slowly carried down waterfalls, giving enabling Mario to travel between disconnected terrain. In some levels, long immobile logs form bridges between the land above waterfalls. | |
Whale | Whales swim in cold-water seas. Their bodies and tails can be stood on. Their waterspouts can also carry Mario upward, but the waterspouts can harm him if touched from the side. | |
Doorway objects | ||
Door | A door appears on the ground where Mario tosses a magic potion. Entering it brings him to Sub-space for a limited period of time. | |
Locked door | These doors are usually required for level progression and only open when Mario tries to enter with a key in hand. Doing so also makes any Phantos end their pursuit. | |
Mask Gate | A Mask Gate opens once the level's crystal ball has been picked up. They occur in every level. In most of them, entering one ends the level. In boss levels, entering a Mask Gate brings Mario to the boss room. | |
Other objects | ||
Dream Machine | A machine belonging to the Subcons, which produces the dreams that form the land of Subcon itself. In stealing it, Wart is able to force it into producing minions for his cause. During the battle with Wart, it creates Vegetables, Wart's weakness, for the player to use against him. | |
Rocket | Rockets are pulled from grass. When one is found, it automatically transports Mario to the next part of the level. |
SMB3
Non-playable characters
Enemies
Image | Name | Description | Appearances | Theme | New | |
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Goomba | Goombas wander in whatever direction they happen to be going, mindlessly falling off platforms as they go. | World 1-1 | World 7-9 | Ground | — | |
Para-Goomba | TBW | World 1-2 | World 8-2 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Red Para-Goomba | Para-Goombas are winged Goombas. They become regular Goombas after just one stomp. Brown Para-Goombas fly around, dropping Mugger Micro-Goombas onto Mario. Red Para-Goombas hop while chasing Mario. | World 1-1 | World 7-9 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Micro-Goomba | Micro-Goombas are small Goombas. They are dropped by brown Para-Goombas. They drag Mario down if touched. Mashing will get rid of them. | World 1-2 | World 8-2 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Pile Driver Micro-Goomba | Pile Driver Micro-Goombas are Micro-Goombas inside dull bricks. They like to hide near other brick, jumping when Mario gets close. | World 2-1 | World 5-7 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Grand Goomba | Grand Goombas are twice-as-large Goombas found in Giant Land. Other than their large size, they are identical to regular Goombas, and can be removed with one stomp. | World 4-1 | World 4-6 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Kuribo's Goomba | Kuribo's Goomba is a Goomba wearing a special shoe; they try to stomp Mario with it. If Mario can bump the Goomba from under a block, then he can use the displaced shoe. Any other attack, however, will destroy the shoe as well. | World 5-3 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | ||
Green Koopa Troopa | Koopa Troopas are found throughout the Mushroom World. One stomp will send it hiding in its shell. The shell can be used to defeat enemies, break empty bricks and hit blocks with items. Other attacks, however, will defeat it completely. Green shelled Koopa Troopas walk in one direction and fall over any edge they encounter. Red shelled Koopa Troopas will turn about if they come to a gap. | World 1-1 | World 8-1 | Ground | — | |
Red Koopa Troopa | TBW | World 1-1 | World 8-1 | Ground | — | |
Green Koopa Paratroopa | Koopa Paratroopas are winged Koopa Troopas. A stomp removes their wings and turns them into normal Koopa Troopas. However, if Mario hits the block under a Paratroopa, it will tuck into its shell. Other attacks will defeat it completely. Like their wingless cousins, there are two versions of Koopa Paratroopa: green and red shelled Koopas. The green kind tend fly back and forth or hop forwards, while the red ones fly up and down. | World 1-1 | World 8-2 | Sky | — | |
Red Koopa Paratroopa | Koopa Paratroopas are winged Koopa Troopas. A stomp removes their wings and turns them into normal Koopa Troopas. However, if Mario hits the block under a Paratroopa, it will tuck into its shell. Other attacks will defeat it completely. Like their wingless cousins, there are two versions of Koopa Paratroopa: green and red shelled Koopas. The green kind tend fly back and forth or hop forwards, while the red ones fly up and down. | World 1-4 | World 8-1 | Sky | — | |
Green Gargantua Koopa Troopa | Just like the Giant Land variety of Goomba, Koopa Troopas also come in tremendous sizes and come in Green Gargantua Koopa Troopa and Red Giant Koopa Troopa varieties. They have the same vulnerabilities of normal Koopa Troopas, but their larger size makes them a more dangerous opponent to deal with. They each act the same as their smaller counterparts. | World 4-1 | World 4-6 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Red Giant Koopa Troopa | TBW | World 4-1 | World 4-6 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Colossal Koopa Paratroopa | Colossal Koopa Paratroopas are winged Green Gargantua Koopa Troopas. They only follow the hopping behavior. One stomp will make them lose their wings, reverting them to Green Gargantua Koopa Troopas. | World 4-1 | World 4-6 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Piranha Plant | Piranha Plants are carnivorous plants that live in pipes or quicksand. However, Piranha Plants will not emerge from their pipe if Mario is touching or standing directly on top of it, unless the pipe is sideways or upside down. Red Piranha Plants have two segments of leaves, while green ones have only one, though the sideways ones are red with one segment. | World 1-1 | World 8-1 | Ground | — | |
Venus Fire Trap | Venus Fire Traps are Piranha Plants that spit one or two fireballs at Mario. Like normal Piranha Plants, they reside in pipes or quicksand, and they will not appear if Mario is near or on their pipe unless the pipe is upside down, and appear in two colored varieties depending on their height. | World 1-1 | World 8-2 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Piranhacus Giganticus | Giant Piranha Plants only reside in Giant Land. They will rise in and out of pipes, regardless of whether Mario is standing next to them or not. Like regular Piranha Plants, they appear in two colors, although this makes no difference in their behavior. | World 4-1 | World 4-6 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Green Piranhacus Giganticus | TBW | World 4-6 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | ||
Ptooie | Ptooies are Piranha Plants that blow spiked balls and usually have legs. Occasionally, Ptooies will blow the spiked ball high into the air, allowing Mario to jump past them. | World 6-1 | World 7-8 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Hammer Brother | Hammer Brothers are the Koopa Troops's elite forces that attack Mario by throwing hammers in an upward arc. While not very common in traditional stages, they wander around the maps of Worlds 1, 3, 5, and 6. They tend to appear in pairs, which can make it difficult to find an opening to attack. | World 1- | World 8-Hand Trap | Ground | — | |
Boomerang Brother | Boomerang Brothers are like Hammer Brothers, except that their weapon of choice is the Boomerang. When they attack, the boomerangs they throw will double back for a second attack from the opposite direction. They appear as map enemies in World 2. | World 1-3 | World 8-Hand Trap | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Fire Brother | Fire Brothers are the least common type of the Hammer Brother family. Only a few Fire Brothers appear in the entire game; two are found in a secret part of World 2, and another one appears in the first Hand Trap level of World 8. They have red skin and they spit fireballs at Mario. | World 2- | World 8-Hand Trap | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Sledge Brother | Sledge Brothers are larger Hammer Brothers. These tubby turtles have green skin and they throw hammers, albeit slower than Hammer Brothers. Sledge Brothers make big jumps, and if Mario is standing when a Sledge Brother lands, he will be stunned. They appear mostly in Giant Land, where they are mostly map enemies. | World 4-3 | World 8-Hand Trap | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Podoboo | Podoboos are large fireballs that leap from lava. | World 1-Fortress | World 8-Bowser's Castle | Fortress | — | |
Dry Bones | Dry Bones is the animated skeleton of a Koopa Troopa, usually found in fortresses. If they are stomped, they collapse into a pile of bones. Moments later, however, the bones will rise back up off the ground and come back to life. | World 1-Fortress | World 8-Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Buzzy Beetle | Buzzy Beetles are turtles with fire-resistant shells. Otherwise, they act like green Koopa Troopas when on the ground. Buzzy Beetles can also walk on the ceilings of caves, and will fall from them while spinning in their shells when Mario approaches. | World 1-5 | World 4-3 | Underground | — | |
Buster Beetle | Buster Beetles are Buzzy Beetles that can pick up White Blocks and throw them at Mario. However, they can be beaten by any attack, even by fireballs. | World 5-1 | World 6-10 | Underground | Template:Chart icon | |
Para-Beetle | Para-Beetles are winged Buzzy Beetles. However, Mario can hop on their back for a ride, unlike with other winged foes. | World 5-6 | Sky | Template:Chart icon | ||
Cannonball | Cannonballs are heavy metal spheres that are launched from cannons. | World 1-Airship | World 8-Tank | Airship | Template:Chart icon | |
Bullet Bill | Bullet Bills are large black bullets launched by Turtle Cannons. | World 1-Airship | World 8-1 | Sky | — | |
Missile Bill | Missile Bills are flashing red Bullet Bills that turn around once if it misses Mario. | World 4-5 | Sky | Template:Chart icon | ||
Firesnake | The Firesnake is a flame with four fireballs behind it. Firesnakes chase Mario in an effort to hurt him. They hop towards Mario. | World 2-1 | World 2-3 | Desert | Template:Chart icon | |
"Boo" Diddly | "Boo" Diddlies are small white ghosts. They are shy, stopping when Mario looks at them. Once Mario looks away, they will resume their chase. | World 2-Fortress | World 8-1 | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Stretch | Stretches are Boos attached to platforms. They are found exclusively in fortresses and are more of an obstacle than a true enemy. As Mario attempts to pass, a Boo will rise from the top and/or bottom of the platform and move along the surface. Stretches are usually found in groups. | World 3-Fortress | World 6-Fortress | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Thwomp | Thwomps are living rectangular rocks. They try to squash Mario under their weight whenever he gets near or under them. | World 2-Fortress | World 8-Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Angry Sun | The Angry Sun is a small Sun with an angry face. It only appears in two levels. To attack Mario, the Angry Sun swoops down in an attempt to hit him before returning to the sky. | World 2-Desert | World 8-2 | Desert | Template:Chart icon | |
Chain Chomp | Chain Chomps are dog-like ball and chain creatures. They generally lunge towards Mario. They are usually attached to a block, but if 160 seconds go by, they will break free. | World 2-5 | World 5-1 | Desert | Template:Chart icon | |
Fire Chomp | Fire Chomps are floating creatures resembling Chain Chomps with four fireballs for a chain. They fly freely and spit fireballs at Mario. When they run out of fireballs, they chase Mario before they explode. | World 5-5 | World 6-7 | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Rocky Wrench | Rocky Wrenches are mole-like turtles. Upon sighting Mario, a Rocky Wrench will pop out of its hole in an airship or vehicle, and chuck wrenches at him before descending back into its hole. | World 2-Airship | World 8-Tank | Airship | Template:Chart icon | |
Bloober | Bloobers are common underwater foes. They swim diagonally and follow Mario. | World 3-1 | World 7-4 | Underwater | — | |
Bloober with kids | These Bloobers have four children following them. The Scattering Bloober type has an additional move: when she begins to glow, her kids will form a circle around her and radiate outward. More babies appear to replace the ones she lost a few seconds later. | World 3-1 | World 7-4 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Bloober baby | Four mini-Bloobers that follow their parents, and are sent in the player's direction by Scattering Bloobers. | World 3-1 | World 7-4 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Lava Lotus | Lava Lotuses are large artificial flowers that live underwater. They are capable of generating up to five fireballs (which can go through platforms) and releasing them. | World 3-1 | World 7-4 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Cheep-Cheep | Cheep-Cheeps are fish foes that patrol shallow water. They come in red and green. The red variety jumps from the water in various ways and can swim quite fast while doing so, while the green kind slowly swims back and forth. | World 3-2 | World 8-Hand Trap | Underwater | — | |
Green Cheep-Cheep | TBW | World 2-2 | World 6-9 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Boss Bass | Boss Basses are giant Cheep-Cheeps that swim on the surface of the water. When Mario gets too close, they lunge out of the water to eat him. Boss Bass can defeat Mario in one gulp, even if he transforms into Statue Mario. In the levels that they appear in, the tide rises and falls, making Mario an easy target. | World 3-3 | World 3-8 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Big Bertha | Big Berthas are giant Cheep-Cheeps who carry babies in their mouths. Occasionally, they stop to open their mouths and let their babies briefly swim out before resuming their movement. | World 3-5 | World 7-4 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Baby Cheep | Baby Cheeps are usually found with Big Bertha. | World 3-5 | World 7-4 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Spiny Cheep-Cheep | Spiny Cheep-Cheeps swim even faster than red Cheep-Cheeps and can appear from both sides of the screen. They only appear in World 7-4. | World 7-4 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | ||
Lakitu | Lakitus are cloud-riding Koopas. They hover back and forth in the air above Mario, tossing a never-ending supply Spiny's Eggs to the ground. | World 3-4 | World 7-3 | Sky | — | |
Green Spiny Egg | Eggs tossed by Lakitu that bounce off of walls and hatch into Spinies upon hitting the ground. The Green variety rolls along the ground after Mario. | World 3-4 | Sky | Template:Chart icon | ||
Spiny Egg | TBW | World 4-4 | World 7-3 | Sky | — | |
Spiny | Spinies are small turtles with spikes all over their shells; they cannot be stomped. However, if Mario bumps a block under a Spiny, or attacks it with a raccoon tail, it will tuck into its shell, letting Mario pick them up. They can also drop from the ceiling. Spinies also appear in the Battle Mode but with a different sprite and behavior. | World 4-3 | World 7-5 | Ground | — | |
Jelectro | Jelectros are glowing electric jellyfish that remain stationary in the water. They are invincible, their touch is lethal, and they tend to hang out in groups. | World 3-5 | World 7-4 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Spike | Spikes are small green turtles which pull spiked balls out of their mouths before throwing them at Mario. | World 3-7 | World 6-8 | Underground | Template:Chart icon | |
Bob-omb | Bob-ombs are living bombs. They typically appear walking on the ground. If Mario stomps on one, it will become stationary and capable of being picked up and used as a weapon. However, it will explode in a few seconds, even if Mario is still holding it. Keyless Bob-ombs are launched from certain cannons, and explode on their own after a few seconds. | World 3-9 | World 8-Tank | Ground | — | |
Hot Foot | Hot Foots are animated candle flames. Their behavior is similar to Boos. If Mario faces one, it will stand still. Once Mario looks away, it will resume walking towards him. | World 4-Fortress | World 8-Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Walking Piranha | Nipper Plant are little, white Piranha Plants. They sit still or patrol an area and leap up at Mario when he tries to pass them. | World 5-1 | World 7-8 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Fiery Walking Piranha | This special Walking Piranha can spit multiple fireballs. Only one is found in the game, in World 7-8. | World 7-8 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | ||
Muncher | Munchers are invincible, black Walking Piranha-like flowers. They tend to grow in large clusters. The only way to defeat a Muncher is turn it into a coin with a Switch Block and collect it. Invincible Mario can walk on Munchers. Some of them are frozen in Ice Blocks. | World 5-3 | World 7-8 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Crab | Crabs require two hits in order to flip them upside-down. The first hit only makes them angry and speeds them up. Crabs only appear in Battle Mode. | Battle Mode | Underground | — | ||
Fighter Fly | Fighter Flies constantly hop their way across the screen, only briefly vulnerable. Fighter Flies only appear in Battle Mode. | Battle Mode | Underground | — | ||
Fireball | Fireballs only appear in Battle Mode. There are three types: the first travels horizontally in a wavy pattern, the second bounces around diagonally, and the last is shot out of a pipe in a bonus stage. The former two emerges from the sides when enough time has passed. All share the same red sprite. | Battle Mode | Underground | — |
Obstacles
Image | Name | Description | Appearances | |
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Bowser Statue | Bowser Statues are sculptures of King Bowser himself found in his castle. They are more than just egotistical decoration; many of them are capable of firing lasers downward in a 45 degree angle. | World 8-Bowser's Castle | ||
Bowser's flame | Fireballs from Bowser that are summoned offscreen. | World 8-Bowser's Castle | ||
Cannon | Cannons usually shoot cannonballs, but some fire Bob-ombs. There are several different types of cannons. The small ones on airships are angled and the same size as a normal block. | World 1-Airship | World 8-Tank | |
Cannon (tank) | The cannons of tanks resemble black pipes and fire cannonballs horizontally. | World 8-Tank | World 8-Tank | |
Diagonal cannon | Words! A whole bunch of them! | World 2-Jet | World 5-Jet | |
Giant cannon | Words! A whole bunch of them! | World 8-Tank | World 8-Jet | |
Jet Engine | Rocket Engines are cylindrical blocks that expel flames found on airships. Tanooki Mario can actually defeat the flame jets by transforming into a statue above them. However, a new flame will appear after a few seconds. | World 3-Airship | World 8-Jet | |
Lava | Molten rock that can cause the player to instantly lose a life. | World 1-Fortress | World 8-Bowser's Castle | |
Quartet-cannon | Words! A whole bunch of them! | World 1-Jet | World 5-Jet | |
Quicksand | Sand that sinks the player. | World 2-Desert | ||
Spike Trap | Pointy obstacles that damage the player. | World 2-Fortress | World 8-Fortress | |
Tornado | This whirlwind sends Mario backwards. He can pass them by running and jumping through the center. | World 2-Desert | ||
Turtle Cannon | Turtle Cannons shoot Bullet Bills. They are placed strategically throughout many levels, even on the ground, where Mario cannot duck beneath the bullets flying his way. | World 1-Airship | World 8-1 |
Bosses
Bosses are listed in the order that they are first encountered.
Image | Name | Description | Appearances | |
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Boom Boom | A Koopa miniboss who guards every fort. He attacks by walking, flying or jumping. | World 1-Fortress | World 8-Tank | |
Larry Koopa | The boss of Grass Land. He only attacks by shooting magic blasts and jumping. | World 1-Airship | ||
Morton Koopa Jr. | The boss of Desert Land. He attacks like Larry. | World 2-Airship | ||
Wendy O. Koopa | The boss of Water Land. She attacks by shooting candy rings (up to three) that bounce while jumping high. | World 3-Airship | ||
Iggy Koopa | The boss of Giant Land. He attacks by shooting magic blasts while jumping high. | World 4-Airship | ||
Roy Koopa | The boss of Sky Land. He shoots magic blasts and can stun Mario by landing on the floor if Mario is grounded. This also goes for his shell attack. | World 5-Airship | ||
Lemmy Koopa | The boss of Ice Land. He simply moves back and forth on his magical ball, while attacking with smaller balls. | World 6-Airship | ||
Ludwig von Koopa | The boss of Pipe Land. He attacks like Roy. | World 7-Airship | ||
Bowser | The boss of Dark Land. He breathes fire and tries to Ground Pound on Mario, causing the floor to break. | World 8-Bowser's Castle |
Items
These are collectibles, pickups, and health-restoring objects.
Image | Name | Description | Image | Name | Description |
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Coins | Collecting 100 coins grant an extra life. | Blue Coins | Blue Coins have the same value as regular coins and appear when a Switch Block is activated in certain areas. They disappear when the effect wears off. | ||
1-Up Mushrooms | Grabbing a 1-Up Mushroom awards an extra life. One mushroom in World 6-3 appears white due to a glitch. | Shells | TBW | ||
White Blocks | A white Brick made of ice that can be carried and thrown. | Kuribo's Shoes | The Goomba's Shoe is obtainable only in World 5-3. This item allows Mario to safely hop across dangerous objects and jump on spiky enemies, such as Piranha Plants and Spinies. It is acquired by bumping a Kuribo's Goomba off a block from below. Since it is not a power-up, it does not overtake any previous powers the player may have had. For example, if Fire Mario mounts a Goomba's Shoe, then loses it, he will still retain his Fire form. | ||
Jugem's Clouds | This item is used on the world map to skip a level. | Hammers | This item is used on the world map to break boulders and reveal secret areas or shortcuts. | ||
Music Boxes | This item is used on the world map to put certain enemies to sleep. | Magic Whistles | This item is used on the world map to travel to the Warp Zone. | ||
Anchors | This item is used on the world map to lock an airship in place. | Cards | Players are given a card for touching the goal. Collecting three cards award an extra life. If the cards are identical, more extra lives are awarded. Cards can be exchanged or lost in the 2-player Battle Mode. | ||
Magic Balls | The Magic Ball appears after Boom Boom is defeated. It must be touched to complete the level. | Wands | After the defeat of each Koopaling, a magic wand must be collected to complete the level. |
Power-ups
Objects
SMW
Defeatable enemies yield different points depending on the means of attack. Striking an enemy with the cape or knocking into one while it is standing on a block yields 100 points. Stomping or striking one with a shell yields 200.
Enemies are generally listed in the order they appear in the Shogakukan guidebook, which clusters them together based on level theme they predominantly appear in.[2] Enemies are otherwise clustered near their most immediate relatives.
Image | Name | Description | Appearances | Theme | New | |
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Goomba | A round, chestnut-like creature. After stomping a Goomba, Mario or Luigi can carry it for a short distance and throw it. Some Goombas come floating in bubbles. | Donut Plains 4 | Funky | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Para-Goomba | A parachuting Goomba. | Donut Plains 4 | Chocolate Island 5 | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Flying Goomba | A hopping winged Goomba. | Donut Plains 4 | Funky | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Spiny | A spiked turtle that cannot be jumped on. Spinies are born from Spiny Eggs, which are thrown by Lakitus. | Vanilla Secret 2 | Gnarly | Ground | — | |
Spiny Egg | A Lakitu throws this. When it hits the ground, it hatches into a Spiny. | Vanilla Secret 2 | Gnarly | Ground | — | |
Bob-omb | A walking bomb with a short fuse. Bob-ombs are portable once Mario or Luigi stomps them. They also appear in bubbles. | Vanilla Secret 2 | Chocolate Island 5 | Ground | — | |
Para-bomb | A parachuting Bob-omb. | Vanilla Secret 2 | Chocolate Island 5 | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Fuzzy | A black furball that follows a set path. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | Donut Plains 3 | Way Cool | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Wiggler | A yellow caterpillar. When Mario or Luigi jumps on its head, it turns red and moves faster. It is impervious to fireballs. | Forest of Illusion 1 | Outrageous | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Jumping Piranha Plant | A carnivorous plant that jumps out of a pipe. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. In Fall, all Piranha Plant variants wear Jack-o'-lanterns on their heads. These ones are called Jumping Pumpkin Plants. | Yoshi's Island 1 | Groovy | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Jumping Fire Piranha Plant | This rare Jumping Piranha Plant spits fireballs. | Cookie Mountain | Funky | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Piranha Plant | A carnivorous plant that lives in a pipe. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. It can be defeated with fireballs, capes, or Yoshi. | Vanilla Dome 3 | Ground | — | ||
Volcano Lotus | A fire-spitting lotus plant. It cannot be jumped on, though fireballs, capes, or Yoshi can defeat it. | Donut Plains 1 | Groovy | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Chargin' Chuck |
A turtle dressed in football gear who charges at Mario or Luigi. Most Chargin' Chucks are Lookout Chucks that charge directly at Mario or Luigi once they appear onscreen, and can jump up vertical walls. Others have unique means of attack, but revert to Lookout Chucks when stomped. The uniquely-behaving Chucks are: Clappin' Chucks that jump straight up and clap when approached; Splittin' Chucks that split into three; Passin' Chucks that have endless supplies of gridiron footballs to kick; Confused Chucks that throw baseballs; Diggin' Chucks that dig up rocks with a shovel to throw at Mario or Luigi; ones that jump high into the air; and ones that whistle to summon other enemies like Rip Van Fish and Super Koopas. |
Yoshi's Island 1 | Bowser's Castle | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Sumo Brother | A big Koopa that stomps the ground and sets fire to everything below him. | Cookie Mountain | Funky | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Pokey | A mobile cactus with a spiked head. If Mario or Luigi is riding Yoshi, a Pokey will have five sections instead of three. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | Yoshi's Island 4 | Groovy | Ground | — | |
Monty Mole | A mole that pops out of mountains and the ground and gives chase. | Yoshi's Island 2 | Cookie Mountain | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Mega Mole | A giant Monty Mole that lives underground. It can be ridden on. | Chocolate Island 4 | Valley of Bowser 2 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Rex | A blue dinosaur that takes two stomps to defeat. After the first stomp, the Rex is squished to half its size and becomes faster. A second stomp flattens it completely and defeats it. | Yoshi's Island 1 | Awesome | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Dino-Rhino | A slow-moving ceratopsian dinosaur. When jumped on, it turns into a Dino-Torch. | Chocolate Island 1 | Chocolate Island 2 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Dino-Torch | A tiny Dino-Rhino that breathes fire. | Chocolate Island 1 | Chocolate Island 2 | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Koopa (Red) | A turtle that paces steadily back and forth on a platform. When it reaches an edge, it turns around. In Fall, all Koopas wear Mario-themed masks and are referred to as Mask Koopas. | Yoshi's Island 2 | Funky | Ground | — | |
Koopa (Green) | A turtle that walks off edges. | Yoshi's Island 3 | Funky | Ground | — | |
Koopa (Blue) | This turtle is faster than other Koopa Troopas. It walks back and forth on its platform. | Donut Plains 3 | Funky | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Koopa (Yellow) | This turtle walks towards Mario or Luigi and drops a coin if stomped. | #3 Lemmy's Castle | Funky | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Unshelled Koopa (Red) | A shell-less Koopa Troopa that avoids edges. It becomes a red Koopa Troopa after entering a shell. | Yoshi's Island 2 | Funky | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Unshelled Koopa (Green) | A shell-less turtle that walks off edges. It becomes a green Koopa Troopa after entering a shell. | Yoshi's Island 2 | Funky | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Unshelled Koopa (Blue) | This is the slowest shell-less turtle. Unlike the other three shell-less Koopas, blue Koopas without Shells do not enter a shell. They slide on slopes and will kick a shell if they come in contact with one. | Yoshi's Island 1 | Funky | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Unshelled Koopa (Yellow) | Once it jumps into a Yellow Shell, it becomes a flashing Shell. | Donut Plains 4 | Funky | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Super Koopa (Red) | A flying shell-less Koopa Troopa. It swoops down when Mario or Luigi approaches, then rises back up. | Donut Plains 1 | Butter Bridge 2 | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Super Koopa (Green) | It swoops down when Mario or Luigi approaches, then rises back up. Green Super Koopas can be generated by whistling Chargin' Chucks. | Butter Bridge 2 | Funky | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Super Koopa (Blue) | It starts on the ground and takes off, flying forward. Some blue Super Koopas have flashing capes and drop a Cape Feather when stomped. | Donut Plains 1 | Butter Bridge 2 | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Koopa Paratroopa (Green) | A green Koopa Troopa with wings. It jumps around aimlessly. | Yoshi's Island 3 | Funky | Sky | — | |
Koopa Paratroopa (Red) | A red Koopa Troopa with wings. It flies around in a set area. | Donut Secret 2 | Awesome | Sky | — | |
Koopa Paratroopa (Yellow) | A yellow Koopa Troopa with wings. It never flies, but it hops over shells that are kicked at it. | Awesome | Funky | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Climbing Koopa (Green) | The green variety moves slowly, while the red variety is as fast as Mario and Luigi. | #1 Iggy's Castle | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Climbing Koopa (Red) | The green variety moves slowly, while the red variety is as fast as Mario and Luigi. | #1 Iggy's Castle | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Muncher | An invincible black plant. | Donut Secret 2 | Mondo | Ground | — | |
Fire Snake | A jumping ball of fire that leaves fire behind as it jumps. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | Outrageous | Ground | Template:Chart icon | ||
Fishin' Lakitu | A Lakitu fishing with a 1-Up Mushroom. If Mario or Luigi takes the bait, the enemy turns into a normal Lakitu. | Forest of Illusion 4 | Sky | Template:Chart icon | ||
Lakitu | A turtle that rides in a cloud and throws Spiny Eggs down at Mario or Luigi. If Mario or Luigi hits him with a throwable object or spinning cape, he can ride in his cloud for a limited time. However, if a Lakitu is stomped on, the cloud disappears. In some courses, Lakitus occur in pipes. | Vanilla Secret 2 | Gnarly | Sky | — | |
Amazing Flyin' Hammer Brother | This enemy tosses hammers from its swooping platform, attempting to attack Mario or Luigi. It can be defeated by hitting the bottom of the platform it sits on. | Donut Plains 4 | Outrageous | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Bullet Bill | A slow-moving bullet. It is impervious to fireballs. In Fall, they are replaced with Pidgit Bills. | Vanilla Dome 4 | Outrageous | Sky | — | |
Banzai Bill | A giant slow-moving bullet. The cannons Banzai Bills are fired from are not seen anywhere in the game. | Yoshi's Island 1 | Awesome | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Spike Top | A single-spiked red turtle that climbs around walls and platforms. Just like Buzzy Beetles, Spike Tops are immune to fireballs. They cannot be stomped on, but they can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | Donut Plains 2 | Valley of Bowser 4 | Underground | Template:Chart icon | |
Buzzy Beetle | A small turtle that behaves just like a green Koopa Troopa, except fireballs have no effect on it and it never leaves its shell. | Donut Plains 2 | Chocolate Secret | Underground | — | |
Swooper | A green bat that lives in a cave and swoops downwards. | Donut Plains 2 | Valley of Bowser 2 | Underground | Template:Chart icon | |
Blargg | A lava dinosaur. Only its eyes are visible before it dips back into the lava and lunges at Mario or Luigi. It cannot be stomped on. | Vanilla Dome 1 | Chocolate Secret | Underground | Template:Chart icon | |
Cheep Cheep | A small fish that slowly swims back and forth. Cheep Cheeps also are found in bubbles; once popped from them, they flop across the level. | Yoshi's Island 4 | Mondo | Underwater | — | |
Blurp | A fish wearing goggles. It swims in only one direction. | Donut Secret 1 | Star World 2 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Porcu-Puffer | A fat spiny fish that swims in the water. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | Vanilla Secret 3 | Chocolate Island 1 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Urchin | A spiked creature that follows a set path underwater. | Forest of Illusion 2 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | ||
Rip Van Fish | A sleeping fish that will chase after Mario or Luigi if it is awakened. | Donut Secret 1 | Star World 2 | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Torpedo Ted | A slow-moving torpedo. | Soda Lake | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | ||
Boo Buddy | A shy ghost that stops moving when Mario or Luigi looks at it. It is impervious to fireballs and capes. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. Some Boo Buddies appear as an invincible snake-like chain that bounce around the room. Others appear in large groups with members phasing transitioning from translucent and harmless, to opaque and damaging. Boo Buddies with a similar behavior appear in the Sunken Ghost Ship. Boo Buddies flying in a circle formation. They are impervious to nearly all attacks. | Donut Ghost House | Valley Ghost House | Ghost House | — | |
Boo Buddy Block | A shy ghost that turns into a block when Mario or Luigi looks at it. While in Boo form, it cannot be stomped on. | Choco-Ghost House | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Big Boo | A giant Boo Buddy. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | Donut Secret House | Forest Ghost House | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | |
Fishin' Boo | A Lakitu-like ghost in a cloud, fishing with a blue flame. | Choco-Ghost House | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Eerie | A dinosaur-like ghost that floats in zigzag patterns. Eeries are impervious to most attacks. | Vanilla Ghost House | Valley Ghost House | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | |
Lava Bubble | An invincible ball of lava found in castles. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. The diagonal type is always in the air, bouncing off any walls it runs into in an attempt to hurt Mario or Luigi. | #1 Iggy's Castle | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | — | |
Ninji | A cat-like ninja enemy that jumps up and down. | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | — | ||
Dry Bones | A Koopa Troopa skeleton. It falls apart when Mario or Luigi stomps on it, and after a short time, it reforms its body. It can also throw bones at Mario or Luigi. It is impervious to fireballs. | #2 Morton's Castle | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | — | |
Bony Beetle | An undead Buzzy Beetle that periodically ducks and bears spikes. | Vanilla Fortress | Valley Fortress | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Fishbone | A darting fish skeleton. It is impervious to fireballs. | Vanilla Fortress | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Lil Sparky | A little spark that circles a platform. | #6 Wendy's Castle | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Hothead | A giant spark that slowly circles a platform. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | #6 Wendy's Castle | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Thwomp | A large stone that drops as Mario or Luigi approaches. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | #2 Morton's Castle | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | — | |
Thwimp | A tiny stone that hops around. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | #2 Morton's Castle | #7 Larry's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Grinder | A spinning saw blade. It cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | Forest Fortress | #6 Wendy's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Ball 'N' Chain | A large spiked ball on a chain that cannot be defeated. The chain is harmless; it swings behind Mario or Luigi. A Ball 'N' Chain cannot be stomped on, but it can be bounced off with a Spin Jump. | #2 Morton's Castle | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Magikoopa | A Koopa sorcerer in a blue robe. It changes Rotating Blocks into various enemies and items and teleports. | #3 Lemmy's Castle | #7 Larry's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Bowser Statue (Gray) | A small statue of Bowser. The gray Bowser Statues spit fire. | #5 Roy's Castle | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | — | |
Bowser Statue (Gold) | A small statue of Bowser. The gold ones hop around. | #5 Roy's Castle | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon | |
Mechakoopa | A mechanical version of Bowser. After stomping it, Mario or Luigi can pick it up and use it as a weapon. | Bowser's Castle | Fortress | Template:Chart icon |
SML2
Enemies are generally listed in the order they appear in the Shogakukan guidebook for the game, which generally correlates to the order they are encountered.[3]
Image | Name | Description | Appearances | Theme | New | |
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Goomba | Walks forward aimlessly, can be defeated with one stomp. | Mushroom Zone | Cheep Cheep Course | Ground | — | |
Para-Goomba | Hops around in a small area, having their wings removed with one stomp. | Mushroom Zone | Whale Course | Ground | — | |
Aqua Goomba | Moves like a Goomba and propels Mario high into the air when stomped. | Whale Course | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | ||
Koopa Troopa | Can be knocked into its shell, which can be kicked to hurt other enemies. | Mushroom Zone | Secret Course 6 | Ground | — | |
Piranha Plant | Periodically emerges from pipes to bite Mario. | Mushroom Zone | Secret Course 6 | Ground | — | |
Venus Fire Trap | Periodically emerges from pipes, and shoots a fireball. | The Exit | Pumpkin Zone Level 3 | Ground | — | |
Ragumo | Burrows underground to pop up and damage Mario. | Invincibility! | Forest | Template:Chart icon | ||
Bopping Toady | Hops a small distance before lashing out its tongue for a short-ranged attack. | Invincibility! | Forest | Template:Chart icon | ||
Spikey | A hedgehog that curls up into a ball and dashes at Mario. | Invincibility! | Forest | Template:Chart icon | ||
Kyotonbo | Flies in quick, darting motions to home in on Mario. | Invincibility! | Forest | Template:Chart icon | ||
Moofish | Swims in sap, and charges at Mario horizontally if he gets close. | In the Trees | Forest | Template:Chart icon | ||
Noko Bombette | Patrols an area, and explodes after being stomped. | In the Trees | Forest | Template:Chart icon | ||
Ant | Marches back and forth in a small area, damaging Mario if touched. | The Exit | In the Syrup Sea | Underground | Template:Chart icon | |
Chikunto | Has retractable spikes that can damage Mario if he tries to jump on it. | The Ant Monsters | Underground | Template:Chart icon | ||
Dokanto | An ant with cannons on their heads that periodically fire pellets. | The Ant Monsters | Underground | Template:Chart icon | ||
Goronto | Digs up rocks and rolls them towards Mario. | The Ant Monsters | Underground | Template:Chart icon | ||
Battle Beetle | Jumps into the air, and flies downwards at an angle. | The Exit | In the Syrup Sea | Forest | Template:Chart icon | |
Bee Fly | Flies away when Mario gets close. | The Exit | Fiery Mario–Special Agent | Forest | Template:Chart icon | |
Tamara | Egg-like enemies that emerge from small, plant-like pods and move upwards. | Honeybees | Beehive | Template:Chart icon | ||
Unera | Crawls slowly while patrolling an area. | Honeybees | Beehive | Template:Chart icon | ||
Grubby | A spiky Unera that cannot be jumped on. | Honeybees | Beehive | Template:Chart icon | ||
Beebee | Emerges from honeycombs, trying to home in on Mario to sting him. | Honeybees | Beehive | Template:Chart icon | ||
Skeleton Bee | A variant of Beebee that can come back to life when stomped. | Honeybees | Beehive | Template:Chart icon | ||
Bigbee | Drops down to crush Mario, then flies back to its position. | Honeybees | Beehive | Template:Chart icon | ||
Dondon | Flies forwards in a straight line. | Hippo | Final Boss: The Big Bird | Sky | Template:Chart icon | |
Birdfish | Hops out of the water, and glides on the air for a brief period of time. | Hippo | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | ||
Blurp | Swims aimlessly in one direction, while occasionally pausing. | Hippo | Cheep Cheep Course | Underwater | — | |
Bomubomu | Patrols an area, occasionally shooting cannonballs horizontally or diagonally. | Moon stage | Final Bosses: Three Mean Pigs! | Ground | Template:Chart icon | |
Poro | Orbits blocks or areas of empty space. | Moon stage | Secret Course 2 | Space | Template:Chart icon | |
No. 48 | Jumps around, and fires arcing, exploding stars. | Moon stage | Space | Template:Chart icon | ||
Star | Floats in space, and cannot be defeated by any means. | Star stage | Secret Course 2 | Space | Template:Chart icon | |
Unibo | Indestructible enemies found in air and water. | Hippo | Turtle Zone | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Tosenbo | Inflates briefly to block Mario's path. | Star stage | Space | Template:Chart icon | ||
Cheep-Cheep | Swims back and forth in the water. | In the Syrup Sea | Cheep Cheep Course | Underwater | — | |
Spiny Cheep-Cheep | Occasionally puffs up to float upwards underwater. | Cheep Cheep Course | Underwater | — | ||
Honebon | Swims underwater in an upside-down V-shape. | Fiery Mario–Special Agent | Whale Course | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Collector | Runs away carrying a 1-Up Heart. | Final Boss: One Mighty Mouse! | Ground | Template:Chart icon | ||
Masked Ghoul | Walks forward aimlessly like a Goomba, but propels Mario upwards when stomped. | Bat Course | Witch's Mansion Course | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | |
Spiked ball | Moves along a vertical, chained path to damage Mario, pausing briefly before changing directions. | Bat Course | Witch's Mansion Course | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | |
Falling spike | Falls from the ceiling to hit Mario. | Bat Course | Ghost House | — | ||
Boo Buddy | Chases Mario whenever he is not facing it, but hides when he is. | Bat Course | Witch's Mansion Course | Ghost House | — | |
Kurokyura | Stays in place, sending small bats called Minikyura after Mario. | Bat Course | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Minikyura | Small bats fired at Mario by Kurokyura. | Bat Course | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Bero | Stays still, damaging Mario with its tongue. Can be used as a platform. | Pumpkin Zone Level 2 | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Karakara | Hops into the air, before opening up and floating down, while moving side-to-side. | Pumpkin Zone Level 2 | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Fireball Boy | Hovers around in a figure-eight area. | Pumpkin Zone Level 2 | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Kyororo | Waits for Mario to appear before charging at him. | Pumpkin Zone Level 2 | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Ghost Goomba | Moves like a Goomba, but cannot be defeated with a stomp. | Pumpkin Zone Level 3 | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Pikku | Hops back and forth in a small area. | Witch's Mansion Course | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Rerere | Bounces back and forth as it sweeps the ground. | Witch's Mansion Course | Ghost House | Template:Chart icon | ||
Yashichi | Spinning blades that move along tracks. | Fiery Blocks | Toybox | Template:Chart icon | ||
Tatenoko | Sawblades that move horizontally on a set path. | Fiery Blocks | Toybox | Template:Chart icon | ||
Screw | Emerges from the ground, and bounces towards Mario. | Fiery Blocks | Toybox | Template:Chart icon | ||
Bear | Rolls on top of a Beach Ball, which can be used to traverse spiky and dangerous floors. | Mario the Circus Star! | Toybox | Template:Chart icon | ||
Kiddokatto | Charges at Mario at high speeds, usually in groups. | Beware: Jagged Spikes | Toybox | Template:Chart icon | ||
Jack-in-the-Box | Emerges from ? Blocks, then hops around wildly. | Beware: Jagged Spikes | Toybox | Template:Chart icon | ||
Bullet Bill | A bullet that is periodically fired out of Turtle Cannons. | Beware: Jagged Spikes | Turtle Zone | Sky | — | |
Satellite | Spins around a point slowly to damage Mario if touched. | Final Bosses: Three Mean Pigs! | Toybox | Template:Chart icon | ||
Wakiri | Sawblades in the ground that move back and forth. | Final Bosses: Three Mean Pigs! | Toybox | Template:Chart icon | ||
Shark | Swims slowly in the water, but charges when Mario gets close. | Cheep Cheep Course | Turtle Zone | Underwater | Template:Chart icon | |
Furizo | Moves back and forth in a pendulum-like swing to damage Mario. Larger than Furiko. | Mario's castle | Castle | Template:Chart icon | ||
Furiko | Moves back and forth in a pendulum-like swing to damage Mario. Smaller than Furizo. | Mario's castle | Castle | Template:Chart icon | ||
Mechanical fist | A replica of Wario's fist that crashes down at great speed. | Mario's castle | Castle | Template:Chart icon | ||
Karamenbo | Four spinning pillars that come crashing down from the sky before rising back up. | Mario's castle | Castle | Template:Chart icon | ||
Floating Face | Bounces around diagonally in small rooms. | Mario's castle | Castle | Template:Chart icon |
References
- ^ Nintendo of America (1988). Super Mario Bros. 2 Instruction Booklet. Redmond: Nintendo of America. Page 23–26.
- ^ Kagawa, Ryo, 100 Percent, Shigeo Tanabe, Naomaru Asao, and Ryuji Osawa, editors (1991). 『スーパーマリオワールド 任天堂公式ガイドブック』 (Vol. 1). Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-104117-5. Page 27–31.
- ^ BE-PAL 編集部, editors (1992). 『スーパーマリオランド2: 6つの金貨 任天堂公式ガイドブック』. Tokyo: Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-102413-0. Page 10–16.