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No, that's just a stronger version of the regular Koopa Troopa. I am talking about blue-shelled Koopas with a mischievious grin and the ability to stun you with a whirlwind. I don't know if it was really in the sewers but I have definitely seen them somewhere in the game. They looked different from the other Koopa species by having a different facial expression and acting hyper. They could attack both Mario and the partner when they were flipped... | No, that's just a stronger version of the regular Koopa Troopa. I am talking about blue-shelled Koopas with a mischievious grin and the ability to stun you with a whirlwind. I don't know if it was really in the sewers but I have definitely seen them somewhere in the game. They looked different from the other Koopa species by having a different facial expression and acting hyper. They could attack both Mario and the partner when they were flipped... | ||
Guess I'll have to turn on the game and pin down the exact location. | Guess I'll have to turn on the game and pin down the exact location. | ||
[[User:Edofenrir|Edofenrir]] 19: | [[User:Edofenrir|Edofenrir]] 19:55, 6 August 2009 (EDT) |
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Um... I recall this type of enemy appearing in the previous Paper Mario as well. They lurked in the sewers of Toad Town and had the ability to create whirlwinds. Edofenrir 16:53, 6 August 2009 (EDT)
- Those are Dark Koopas - 2257(Talk) 19:04, 6 August 2009 (EDT)
No, that's just a stronger version of the regular Koopa Troopa. I am talking about blue-shelled Koopas with a mischievious grin and the ability to stun you with a whirlwind. I don't know if it was really in the sewers but I have definitely seen them somewhere in the game. They looked different from the other Koopa species by having a different facial expression and acting hyper. They could attack both Mario and the partner when they were flipped...
Guess I'll have to turn on the game and pin down the exact location.
Edofenrir 19:55, 6 August 2009 (EDT)