Paper-Cone Goomba

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Sticker Star enemy
Paper-Cone Goomba
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Location(s) Warm Fuzzy Plains, Bouquet Gardens, Water's Edge Way
Role Common
Max HP 7
Attack 3
Defense 0
Moves Lunge (3)
Stickers N/A
Color Splash enemy
Paper-Cone Goomba
A Paper-Cone Goomba from Paper Mario: Color Splash.
Location(s) Kiwano Temple
Type Spiny
Role Common
HP 10
Strong Jump
Weak Iron
Moves Attack (6), Group Attack (6), Blowback Attack (8)
Enemy class ENEMY_KINOKO
Card probability 3
Card
A Goomba card from Paper Mario: Color Splash
Quotes

Usual: "Spike you very much!" ~ "Jump on me... I dare ya!" ~ "Iron Jump is cheating!" ~ "Poke! Poke!"

Dropped items
Hammer Scraps 5
Red paint 4
Yellow paint 4
Blue paint 0
Orange paint 4
Green paint 0
Purple paint 0
“Last time we weren't prepared, and you beat us like flat, little piñatas. But this time won't be so easy! Taste our paper power, punk!”
Paper-Cone Goomba, Paper Mario: Sticker Star

Paper-Cone Goombas (Paper Cone Goombas in the PAL version) are a species of Goomba that appears in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. In the overworld, they look like ordinary Goombas, but in battle they will take on their true form. Using sticker power, these Goombas can fold themselves into a conical shape, giving them a sharp corner that acts like a spike. Jumping on a Paper-Cone Goomba will damage Mario (the Iron Jump sticker must be used for the jump to be successful), and must instead rely on other stickers. The main attack of these Goombas is lunging at Mario like a paper airplane.

A trio of Paper-Cone Goombas attempt to stop Mario from getting the first Comet Piece in Warm Fuzzy Plains.

They reappear in Paper Mario: Color Splash, behaving the same way as they did before. The first one is found in Kiwano Temple.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Kegel-Gumba[?] Cone Goomba
Spanish (NOE) Cucurugoomba[?] Cornet Goomba

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