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Revision as of 01:11, January 8, 2024

Partners in Time enemy
Intern Shroob
Animated idle of an Intern Shroob
Location(s) Shroob Castle
Role Common
Battled by Anyone
HP 132 (120)
POW 100
Defense 100
Speed 50
Experience 180
Level 28
Coins 20
Item drop Copy Flower – 12.75%
Supreme Slacks – 2.25%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

An Intern Shroob is a smaller, light-colored Shroob that rides on the back of a Shroobsworth in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Intern Shroobs ride piggyback style, similar to how the Baby Mario Bros. hold on to their older counterparts. Intern Shroobs are found in Shroob Castle, with Shroobsworths.

In a battle, an Intern Shroob aids a Shroobsworth by firing energy blasts from a cannon and by tossing dark meteors. For the cannon attack, the Intern Shroobs will have their target determined by their orientation: if it is rightside up, the Intern Shroob goes for Mario, whereas if it is upside-down, it targets Luigi. In the dark meteor attack, the Intern Shroobs will send the meteor at Mario, whereas the Shroobsworth sends the meteor at Luigi. However, once the Shroobsworth is defeated, the Intern Shroob knocks the Shroobsworth out and continue the fight in place (just as when an adult Mario brother falls, his younger self takes his place). The Intern Shroob does not directly fight its opponents. After the Shroobsworth gets defeated, the Intern Shroob will spend an entire turn doing nothing; in the next turn it uses a bio-engineered 1-Up Mushroom to revive the Shroobsworth. Once revived, the Intern Shroob gets back on the Shroobsworth's back and continues the battle as a team.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲドンコアシスタント[?]
Gedonko Ashisutanto
Shroob Assistant
French Petit Xhampi[?] Little Shroob; likely a play on "petit fils" (grandson)
German Shroob-Assi[?] Assi is an insult for an antisocial person or an abbreviation of Assistent (Assistant)
Italian Shrooballievo[?] Shroobapprentice
Korean 게돈코도우미[?]
Gedonko Doumi
Shroob Helper
Spanish Shroob aprendiz[?] Apprentice Shroob