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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* On January 16, 2006, 77 days after the North American release date of the game, players celebrated "Shrooblet Day." For most players, Luigi's HP at this point will be 16, 17, 18, 19, or 20, but most commonly 16 or 17. After the falling Shrooblet reduces Luigi's HP to 1, the game will display "1/16", "1/17", "1/18", "1/19", or "1/20" when viewing Luigi's stats.  
* On January 16, 2006, 49 days after the North American release date of the game, players celebrated "Shrooblet Day." For most players, Luigi's HP at this point will be 16, 17, 18, 19, or 20, but most commonly 16 or 17. After the falling Shrooblet reduces Luigi's HP to 1, the game will display "1/16", "1/17", "1/18", "1/19", or "1/20" when viewing Luigi's stats.  


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Revision as of 10:48, May 11, 2023

Partners in Time enemy
Shrooblet
A Shrooblet from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Location(s) Hollijolli Village
Role Common
Battled by Anyone
HP 7 (10)
POW 16 (13)
Defense 18 (13)
Speed 11 (12)
Experience 2
Level 2
Coins 3
Item drop Mushroom – 15%
None – 0%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

A Shrooblet is a small, baby, purple, Goomba-like Shroob with light-blue spots that can be found near Hollijolli Village in the game Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. They are the weakest enemies in the game. They attack by spinning into Mario or Luigi. The attack can be countered by a jump. If a Shrooblet lifts its right foot before attacking, it will twirl into Mario; if a Shrooblet lifts its left foot before attacking, it will spin into Luigi.

Luigi gets hit on the head by a Shrooblet as Stuffwell teaches the player how to heal in the overworld. Regardless of how much HP Luigi had at the time, he will always be on 1 HP after the Shrooblet hits him.

If the player uses cheat codes to give Mario enough power to defeat the Shrooblets in one hit in the tutorial battle, the game softlocks.[1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲドンコミニ[?]
Gedonko Mini
Mini Shroob
German Shrooblet[?] -
Italian Shroobetto[?] Shrooblet
Korean 게돈코미니[?]
Gedonko-Mini
Shroob Mini
Spanish (NOE) Mini Shroob[?] Mini Shroob

References

Trivia

  • On January 16, 2006, 49 days after the North American release date of the game, players celebrated "Shrooblet Day." For most players, Luigi's HP at this point will be 16, 17, 18, 19, or 20, but most commonly 16 or 17. After the falling Shrooblet reduces Luigi's HP to 1, the game will display "1/16", "1/17", "1/18", "1/19", or "1/20" when viewing Luigi's stats.