Spike Blop

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Bowser's Inside Story enemy
Spike Blop
Spike blop.png
Location(s) Trash Pit
Pump Works
Battled by Mario and Luigi
Role Common, training
Level 2
HP 12 (18)
POW 17 (43)
DEF 14 (21)
SPEED 15 (23)
Fire Normal
Burn? Normal
Dizzy? Normal
Stat down? Normal
KO? Normal
Experience 5
Coins 3 (4)
Item drop Syrup Jar - 14.0%
1-Up Mushroom - 6.0%
Notice
  • The second set of numbers next to the enemy's HP, POW, DEF, SPEED and Coins are stat increases from the Challenge Medal accessory; a 50% increase for HP, DEF, SPEED and Coins earned, and a 150% increase for POW.

Spike Blops are Spiny-like creatures who inhabit Bowser's body in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. They reside in the Trash Pit and the Pump Works. Their name might be based off of Spike Tops. They have slimy teal bodies that are protected by red shells covered with spikes. They can only be damaged by hammers and some special attacks. Mario and Luigi cannot jump on them in battle to attack or even in the field to trigger a fight, as they will simply land on the spines, take one point of damage and most likely forfeit their turn; the two special attacks Spin Pipe and Magic Window, being jump-based, also cause the same thing to happen. Spike Blops attack by shuffling across the screen towards a bro and must be knocked back by a hammer swing, dealing counterdamage. They also will sometimes crawl along the ceiling to fall spikes first on Mario or Luigi; their shadow indicates where they are aiming. This attack is countered with a hammer swing as well.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トゲーバ[?]
Togēba
Pun on 「トゲゾー」 Togezō, meaning Spiny, and 「アメーバ」 Amēba, meaning Amoeba.
German Zell-Stachi[?] From Zelle, meaning cell, and the German name of Spinies, Stachi
Italian Blobistrice[?] From "Blob" and "Koopistrice", Spiny's Italian Name
Spanish (NOA) Blopúa[?] Spike Bloop
Spanish (NOE) Pinchastre[?] Pun on Pinchón, which is the Spanish name of Spinies, and probably lastre, which means thing that stops, seizes or suspends.