Watch out for the no-look shell-to-face assists! This Koopa Striker kicks for the love of the game. It also has questionable taste in eyewear.ĭark Magikoopas dwell in a certain secret pit. This elite Koopa is an expert hexologist. This Dark Fire Bro dwells in a certain secret pit. However, it's a big hit at Koopa cookouts. This elite Koopa has an unhealthy fireball fixation. Is it all that smart to throw boomerangs in the dark? This Dark Boomerang Bro dwells in a certain secret pit. Unfortunately, they hurt when you try to eat them. This elite Koopa goes bananas for boomerangs. Fear them! Fear them or be struck with flying mallets. One day, it'll take the carpentry world by storm.ĭark Hammer Bros. It mostly likes to sit up high and toss down hammers. This elite Koopa has a hankering for hammers. Or was it the pie it never got a chance to eat? Maybe it's its undying loyalty to Bowser. This resilient revenant won't rest in peace. The Dark Dull Bones dwells in a certain secret pit. It mostly throws bones out of sheer spite. This undead Koopa wanders around with a blank stare. What's its problem? Someone made fun of its glasses. Lakitu chucks Spinys like coins at a Pianta Parlor. You can't see its beady little eyes, but it's watching. This Dark Spiny waddles in a certain secret pit. This makes hugging a Spiny a little.awkward. You DO NOT want to step on this razor-sharp baddie. They look the same, but they're definitely tougher. It's a Dark Stone Buzzy from a certain secret pit. You may feel a little guilty, but push through it. You'll have to stomp on it a few times to crack it. It's a Buzzy Beetle with a rock-hard shell. Not so cute anymore, is it? Wings! Spikes! Come on! You can't stomp it, AND it's hard to hammer. Of course, that would be totally heartless. It'll lose it's wings if you stomp on it. Just look at this cute little Buzzy Beetle with wings. Still cute, despite looking noticeably more evil. It's a Dark Spike Top from a certain secret pit. Even a Muth stampede wouldn't flatten it.Probably.Ī Buzzy Beetle that's all spiked out and ready to go. This little guy is built to withstand anything. You think they'll turn into Dark Koopas when stomped?. Forever.ĭark Paratroopas defend a certain secret pit. A quick stomp to the head will ground it. This Koopa Troopa breezed through flight school. Stomp them to turn them into.dark shells. But it's not well-suited for aquatic operations.ĭark Koopatrols dwell in a certain secret pit. It'll roll right over its own Koopa granny. The heavy-metal Koopatrol feels no remorse. Don't look at it in 3-D, or it'll blow your mind! Of course, there's nothing stopping you from kicking it. When they get attacked, they retreat into their shells. Koopa Troopas have always been causing trouble. They look like Dark Goombas, but they bonk! Caution: headbonking is a leading cause of headaches.ĭark Headbonk Goombas live in a certain secret pit. A strict all-mushroom diet makes this guy extra fungal.Ī tenacious Goomba that'll headbonk anything in sight. Give it a friendly stomp to turn it into a Dark Goomba.Ī Goomba that thrives in dank, depressing holes. The Dark Paragoomba lives in a certain secret pit. One stomp, and it's like it never went to flight school. Or is it.?Ī Goomba that has been through airborne training. This spiky guy dwells in a certain secret pit. Head spikes: The ultimate in antistomping technology. It's shadowy, adorable, and oh so stompable.Ī Goomba with a spike strapped to its helmet. This Dark Goomba dwells in a certain secret pit. It isn't easy being a soft, mushroomy minion. This lowly goon is always getting stepped on. Note: cards # 197 to 213, and cards # 217 to 256 are just character cards, and aren't enemies.They can be defeated with stomps, hammers, Star, and tail whacks. When they run out of fireballs, they chase Mario before they explode. They are capable of flying, and they spit fireballs at Mario. They can only be defeated by either hitting it with a Shell or Hammer, by using an invincibility star, by hitting it with a raccoon tail, or a stomp from Statue Mario.Ī Fire Chomp is a cousin of the Chain-Chomp, but it's held together with four fireballs instead of a chain. They hop from one location to another, in whatever direction Mario happens to be. Fire Snakes chase Mario in an effort to set him on fire. The Fire Snake is a flame with four fireballs behind it. There are four ways to defeat Chain Chomps: using a Star, throwing a Koopa shell or a hammer at it as Hammer Mario, and stomping on it as a statue from Tanooki Mario. They're attached to a block, but if 160 seconds go by, they are set free. Chain Chomps bear a resemblance to a ball and chain and have very dog-like behaviors, including barking.
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