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Revision as of 10:57, February 11, 2020
Template:Species-infobox Brolders are boulder enemies first appearing in Super Mario 3D World. They appear to be boulders with eyes and yellow arms. They are only found in lava-filled levels. Their leader is Boss Brolder.
Rather than being visible at all times, Brolders hide underground until they are approached, at which point they will slowly emerge from the ground. Brolders' only method of attack is rolling in the character's direction to harm them. However, when they are hit by an attack or tapped on the GamePad, they temporarily become common boulders with no eyes or arms. In this state, they can be picked up and carried by the player, then tossed in a preferred spot. In a section of Mystery House Marathon, Brolders must be placed onto switches to keep them simultaneously pressed, granting a Green Star. Brolders can be defeated by being tossed into the lava or by having another Brolder tossed at them.
If a Brolder is not attacked periodically while in its boulder state, it will start to rumble and eventually turn back to normal, beginning to roll towards the player again. If a player is holding a Brolder when this happens, they will take damage before dropping them.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゴロボン[?] Gorobon |
From gorogoro, onomatopoeia for rolling. | |
German | Karumpel[?] | - | |
Italian | Ruzzolo[?] | ? | |
Portuguese | Rebolocha[?] | from rebolar (roll) and rocha (rock) | |
Russian | Булиган[?] Buligan |
From Булыжник (Cobblestone) and Хулиган (Hooligan) | |
Spanish (NOA) | Rocoloco[?] | From roca (rock) and loco (crazy) | |
Spanish (NOE) | Rocorrodón[?] | From roca (rock) and rodar (roll) |
Trivia
- Brolders' body structure is extremely similar to that of Mrs. Thwomp. Additionally, their Japanese names are only one character different from each other.