Droppers[1] are mollusk enemies that inhabit Kitchen Island in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. They are mostly found in Rice Beach, but they can also be found in other areas such as Sherbet Land, where they can be seen frozen in ice blocks. Droppers are named for their abilities to drop from ceilings, which they are able to cling to with their snail-like underbellies. Their behavior and appearance are similar to those of the upside-down Spinies from Super Mario Bros. 3. They inch towards Wario while still on the ceiling and will come crashing down when he is within striking distance, causing damage upon contacting their spiky shells. To defeat a Dropper, Wario must wait for it to fall from the ceiling and then attack while it is defenseless. In this state, the creature can also be picked up and thrown at another enemy. Upon defeat, the monster will cough up a coin.
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Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
- Instruction booklet description:
- English:
Heads up! This character waits for Wario and falls from the ceiling with its spikes down.[1]
- Italian:
Occhio alla testa! Questo bel tipo aspetta Warop e, quando lo vede, si lascia cadere dal soffitto con le sue punte rivolte verso il basso![2]
- Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console manual description:
- English:
He hangs from the ceiling awaiting Wario's approach. Get too close and he will fall down on you like a drill. However, should he fall to the ground he will no longer be able to move.[3]
- Japanese:
天井に張りついています。ワリオが近づくとドリルのように回転して落ちてきますが、地面に刺さると身動きできなくなります。[4]
(Translation: It is stuck to the ceiling. When Wario approaches, it spins like a drill and falls down, but if it gets stuck in the ground, it cannot move.)
- Italian:
Ti attende appesa al soffitto e, non appena ti avvicini troppo, si lancia a terra come un trapano. Tuttavia, quando si piante nel suolo, non può più muoversi.[5]
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Sprite from Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
A Dropper as depicted in KC Deluxe
Names in other languages
Language
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Name
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Meaning
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Notes
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Japanese
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グリグリ[6][7] Guriguri
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Japanese onomatopoeia for grinding against something; shared with an enemy from Mario & Wario
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German
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Dropper[8]
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Italian
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Cascatore[2]
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Dropper
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Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 instruction booklet
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Grantrivella[5]
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Big-drill
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Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 Virtual Console e-manual
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