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Revision as of 10:49, August 29, 2024

Sticker Star enemy
5-Fold Paragoomba
5-Fold Paragoomba PMSS.png
Location(s) Drybake Desert
Role Common
Max HP 40
Attack 5
Defense 0
Moves Twister (4x3, Dizzy), Wheel (5)
Stickers N/A
“How do you like us now, nice guy? I figure we're about five times as popular as you right now!”
5-Fold Paragoomba, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

A 5-Fold Paragoomba is a type of Paragoomba appearing in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. The 5-Fold Paragoomba is only fought once in the game, and it is formed by the five Paragoombas found harassing the Traveling Toad in Drybake Desert. The enemy looks similar to the 2-Fold Goomba, except the five Paragoombas connect to form a ring shape. The 5-Fold Paragoomba's main attack is running into Mario like a wheel. Sometimes, the 5-Fold Paragoomba will surround and rotate rapidly around Mario, forming a twister that attacks him three times. This attack will sometimes make Mario Dizzy.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 5まいパタクリボー[?]
Go-mai Patakuribō
5 Sheets of Paragoombas
Chinese (simplified) 5张啪嗒栗子小子[?]
Wǔ zhāng Pādā Lìzixiǎozi
5 Sheets of Paragoombas
Chinese (traditional) 5張飛行栗寶寶[?]
Wǔ zhāng Fēixíng Lìbǎobǎo
5 Sheets of Paragoombas
French Paragoomba 5 plis[?] 5-Fold Paragoomba
German Fünffach-Para-Gumba[?] 5-Fold Paragoomba
Italian Penta-Goomba volante[?] Penta-Paragoomba; "penta" is Greek for "five", "fifth", or "five times"
Spanish (NOA) Paragoomba 5 pliegues[?] 5-Fold Paragoomba
Spanish (NOE) Pentaptigoomba Alado[?] Pentaptiparagoomba