Super Paper Mario enemy
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Zombie Shroom
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Location(s)
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Lineland Road (1-1), Yold Desert (1-3), Merlee's Basement (2-4), The Bitlands (3-1), Planet Blobule (4-2), The Whoa Zone (4-4), Gap of Crag (5-2), Floro Caverns (5-3 and 5-4), Overthere Stair (7-3)
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Role
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Common
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Max HP
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1
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Attack
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2
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Defense
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0
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Score
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300
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Items
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Poison Shroom
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Card type
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Uncommon
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Card location(s)
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Card Shop; Catch Card/SP; Chapter 7-3: Found at the far right of the Star Block by using Luigi to high jump to the roof and go to the other side.
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Card description
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It's a Zombie Shroom. They pop out of ? Blocks. It may look like a snack, but it'll snack on you!
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Tattle
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That's a Zombie Shroom. It is an evil shroom monster that comes out of ? Blocks... Max HP is 1. Attack is 2. It can move very fast in a limited area... But it has low HP, so you can take it out...
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List of Catch Cards 177 178 179
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A Zombie Shroom is an enemy that appeares in Super Paper Mario. The color of the mushroom cap is teal blue with pastel pink round spots. Sometimes, Mario, Princess Peach, Bowser, or Luigi will find a Mushroom or a relative item in a ? Block that instead immediately turns into a Zombie Shroom, moving extremely fast in the same pattern as a normal mushroom and dealing two damage with each hit. A single jump defeats it as it only has 1 HP, causing it to drop five coins. There is a stronger variant of this enemy, the Ghoul Shroom, which is gray. The Ghost Shroom item also resembles a Zombie Shroom.
In Super Mario-kun, Zombie Shrooms are the first enemies Mario faces in the Super Paper Mario storyline. After watching the live wedding of Peach and Bowser, Mario is immediately attacked by three Zombie Shrooms sent by Count Bleck. While Tippi tries to encourage Mario to fight back since he is the hero of the prophecy, Mario hits a ? Block that releases a Mega Star with which Mario is able to defeat them.
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Names in other languages
Language
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Name
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Meaning
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Notes
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German
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Zombie-Pilz[?]
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Zombie Mushroom
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Italian
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Fungo Zombie[?]
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Zombie Mushroom
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Spanish
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Zombiñón[?]
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From zombi (zombie) and champiñón (mushroom)
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