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[[Image:Megagoomba.jpg|thumb|A '''Mega Goomba'''.]] | [[Image:Megagoomba.jpg|thumb|A '''Mega Goomba'''.]] | ||
'''Mega Goombas''' are a sub-species of [[Goomba]]. A Mega Goomba is the boss of [[World 4 (NSMB)|World 4]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' | '''Mega Goombas''' are a sub-species of [[Goomba]]. A Mega Goomba is the boss of [[World 4 (NSMB)|World 4]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. | ||
Before the battle, a seemingly regular Goomba transforms into a Mega Goomba. [[Mario]] must defeat this boss to aquire the key that provides access to World 5. | Before the battle, a seemingly regular Goomba transforms into a Mega Goomba. [[Mario]] must defeat this boss to aquire the key that provides access to World 5. |
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Mega Goombas are a sub-species of Goomba. A Mega Goomba is the boss of World 4 in New Super Mario Bros..
Before the battle, a seemingly regular Goomba transforms into a Mega Goomba. Mario must defeat this boss to aquire the key that provides access to World 5.
To defeat Mega Goomba, Mario must activate a switch, causing two platforms to appear. When Mario stands on the platform, it will elevate in the air. From there, Mario can either Wall Jump, Jump, or Ground Pound directly on top of the Mega Goomba. For the attack to be successful, Mario must Ground Pound the Goomba (unless he is Mega Mario).
Once Mario hits the Mega Goomba three times, the Goomba will be defeated, and Mario can get the key to World 5.
The Mega Goomba also appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. However, the Mega Goombas in that game are nowhere near as gigantic as the one from New Super Mario Bros., but they are still bigger than Mario. When jumped on, it splits into two Grand Goombas.
Trivia
- This Goomba originated in the very first previews of New Super Mario Bros. or as it was called back then, Super Mario Bros. DS in which it was a normal level enemy Goomba until it was caught in contact with a Mega Mushroom which made it the same size as it was in the current game. This new and innovative feature was taken out for unknown reasons, possibly due to the game being extremely hard if certain enemies turned mega.
- When the Mega Goomba grows, it makes a sound similar to Mario changing into Mega Mario, only it is somewhat more evil-sounding.