Elder Shrooboid: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (→‎Battle: This made sense. Give reasons rather than the silent back-and-forth reverts please)
Tag: Mobile edit
(55 intermediate revisions by 29 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Elder Shrooboid Appears.png|thumb|200px|The Elder Shrooboid appears.]]
[[File:M&LPIN Elder Shrooboid Appears.png|thumb|200px|The Elder Shrooboid appears.]]
The '''Elder Shrooboid''' is a boss in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. He acts as the Boss of the [[Star Shrine]] and the game's fifth major boss and is also the holder of the fifth [[Cobalt Star]] shard. It is a red [[Shroob]] with yellow spots and spikes on top of its head. It is the strongest of all the Shrooboids. [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] must fight this powerful Shroob at the [[Star Shrine]] high above the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Before the battle, the Elder Shrooboid defeats [[Toadbert]] and [[Kylie Koopa]], and steals the [[Toad (species)|Toad's]] [[Cobalt Star]] shard. When the Mario Bros. arrive at the top of the shrine, Toadbert makes an attempt to reveal the truth of the Cobalt Star and the [[Elder Princess Shroob]] trapped inside by having Mario rub off the dirt on his strange sketch that he had made awhile beforehand, revealing two Princesses. He and Kylie Koopa are then turned into purple [[Shroob Mushroom]]s by the Elder Shrooboid. Hoping to gather all the shards and awaken its leader, the Elder Shrooboid attacks the Mario Bros.
The '''Elder Shrooboid''' is a boss that appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. It is found in the [[Star Shrine]] and must be fought to obtain one of the [[Cobalt Star]] shards. The Elder Shrooboid has a similar appearance to the [[Junior Shrooboid]], but is red with yellow spots and spikes on top of its head, and is the strongest of all the Shrooboids. Its name and color are a reference to it being the Junior Shrooboid's tougher, "older" lookalike, similar to how [[Mario]] is [[Luigi]]'s older brother.
 
[[File:Elder Shrooboid Roar.gif|thumb|200px]]
[[File:Elder Shrooboid Roar.gif|thumb|200px]]
 
Prior to the encounter, the Elder Shrooboid captured [[Toadbert]] and [[Kylie Koopa]], stealing the [[Toad (species)|Toad's]] [[Cobalt Star]] shard. When the Mario Bros. arrive at the top of the shrine, Toadbert tries to reveal that the Cobalt Star was meant to trap [[Elder Princess Shroob]] inside, having Mario rub off the dirt on his strange sketch that he had made awhile beforehand to reveal two Princesses. He and Kylie Koopa are then turned into purple [[Shroob mushroom]]s by the Elder Shrooboid. Hoping to gather all the shards and awaken its leader, the Elder Shrooboid then attacks the Mario Bros. and their younger selves. Defeating the Elder Shrooboid rewards the Bros. with the fifth Cobalt Star shard and access to [[Shroob Castle]].
==Battle==
==Battle==
When the Mario Bros. and their past selves battle the Elder Shrooboid, he uses a variety of attacks against them. His first attack involves trapping Mario and Luigi in crystals, (like the [[Shroid]]s) and then grabbing a ball and chain. The brothers need to [[jump]] to break their crystal prisons as the Elder Shrooboid spins the ball and chain towards them. However, the spinning causes the Shrooboid to become dizzy, making him drop the metallic ball and fall down. The Elder Shrooboid gets up again, screams in a rage, and angrily knocks the ball into either Mario Bro. and lunges head first into the other Mario Bro. The metallic ball either has an "M" (for Mario) or an "L" (for Luigi) marked on it, showing which Bro. the ball will be used against. As such, the appropriate Mario Bro. should jump over the metallic ball while the other one has to jump over the lunging Shrooboid. If the Mario Bros. cannot break their crystal prison quick enough, they will not be able to avoid the Elder Shrooboid's attack.
[[File:M&LPIN Elder Shrooboid UFO.png|left|150px|thumb|The Elder Shrooboid aided by a [[Shroob saucer]].]]
 
The Elder Shrooboid's spikes normally make it immune to any jump-based attacks and [[Bros. Item]]s, and it takes critical damage from the [[Ice Flower]]. Its first attack involves trapping Mario and Luigi in crystals, similar to [[Shroid]]s, and then grabbing a ball and chain. The Bros. must [[jump]] to break their crystal prisons and dodge the ball and chain as it spins towards them; the spinning eventually causes the Shrooboid to become dizzy, making it drop the ball and fall over. It then gets up again, screams in a rage, and angrily knocks the ball at either of the Mario Bros., while lunging head first into the other brother; the metallic ball will have either an "M" (for Mario) or an "L" (for Luigi) to represent its target. Both Bros. must jump to dodge the attacks.
[[File:Elder Shrooboid Battle 2.png|left|thumb|The brothers battling the Elder Shrooboid in its second form.]]
Like the [[Junior Shrooboid]], the Elder Shrooboid can also perform a spin attack against [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. The corresponding Baby Bro. can counter this attack with their [[Hammer]]s. However, the Elder Shrooboid keeps coming back, meaning the Baby Bro. needs to counter multiple times. The Elder Shrooboid can also shoot [[fireball]]s (like the [[Blazing Shroob]]s) from its hands at the Mario Bros. He may shoot two fireballs at once. Mario and Luigi need to jump to dodge these fireballs. As such, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi have to use their [[Hammer]]s to deliver damage to the Elder Shrooboid. Although, if either Bro tries to [[jump]] on the Elder Shrooboid, the spikes on his head damage them, which limits the types of items they can use.       
 
The Elder Shrooboid also can create a [[Spiked Ball]] that it would throw towards a Mario Bro. The ball circles around the bros (in a similar fashion to a [[Love Bubble]] or [[Soul Bubble]]) until it closes on one of them and strikes them. It moves faster and faster after each orbit. If hit, the Bro. will be damaged and possibly poisoned. The ball can be deflected by a Hammer strike from [[Baby Mario]] or [[Baby Luigi]], sending the spiked weapon flying off into the air. Deflecting this attack, the Elder Shrooboid gasps and falls over from shock. When on the ground, the Elder Shrooboid is vulnerable to jump attacks, and any attack deals more damage than usual due to his defense being lowered in the process.


After the bros take off 1750 of his HP, the Elder Shrooboid starts to shrink into nothingness. Surprisingly, the Elder Shrooboid instantly grows to humongous proportions. When in this state, the Elder Shrooboid has the same attacks as before, but the attacks are faster, more powerful, and giant-sized to fit his new body. Additionally, after becoming gigantic, the Elder Shrooboid releases a [[Shroob UFO]] from its mouth. This UFO holds a sign with the number four on it, indicating to the Mario Bros. that they only have four turns left to defeat the Elder Shrooboid. If they can't defeat the monster in four more turns, the Shroob UFO fires a massive energy blast that KOs all four of them just like in the battle with the [[Shroob]]s, but instead of ending the battle after the timer goes off, it's a standard game over. The Mario Bros. can deflect the Elder Shrooboid's spiked balls at the Shroob UFO, resetting the counter back to four turns. When Baby Mario deflects a spiked ball, the weapon flies above the Elder Shrooboid, but if Baby Luigi deflects the ball, the spiked weapon flies above the Mario Bros. Since the Shroob UFO changes positions in the air during the battle, only one of the Baby Bros. can deflect the weapon to reset the counter. If the UFO is above the Elder Shrooboid, Baby Mario must deflect the spiked ball. If above the four Mario Bros., Baby Luigi has to deflect the spiked ball.
[[File:Elder Shrooboid Battle 2.png|thumb|The brothers battling the Elder Shrooboid in its second form.]]
The Elder Shrooboid can also perform a spin attack similar to the Junior Shrooboid, which the Baby Mario Bros. must counter with their [[hammer]]s; the Elder Shrooboid continues trying to spin into the Bros. pairs repeatedly, requiring multiple counterattacks. The Elder Shrooboid can also throw [[fireball]]s much like [[Blazing Shroob]]s, and may shoot two fireballs at once; these can be dodged with well-timed jumps.


As with most Shroob enemies, Elder Shrooboid receives critical damage from [[Ice Flower]]. This could also be due to the fact that it is a fire type boss, showed by it's ability to use fire type attacks.  
If attacked, the Elder Shrooboid will create a [[Spike Ball|spiked ball]] to throw towards the Mario Bros.; the ball circles around them, moving faster with each orbit, until it closes in on one of the Bros. to strike. The ball can be deflected with the hammer, and may [[Poison (status effect)|poison]] the target in addition to damaging them if it hits. Successfully countering sends the spiked ball flying into the air, causing the Elder Shrooboid to gasp and fall over from shock; in this state, it is vulnerable to jump attacks, and its defense is lowered.


In the Japanese version, the spiked ball always goes up, even if Baby Mario deflects the attack. As such, the [[Shroob UFO]] will stay above the Mario Bros. making it much easier to hit in the Japanese version.
After seemingly defeating the Elder Shrooboid, it starts to shrink into nothingness, but then instantly grows to about twice its size and resumes the fight. In this state, its attacks are faster and more powerful, and the objects it uses are much bigger as well. Additionally, after becoming gigantic, the Elder Shrooboid pulls a [[Shroob saucer]] from its mouth; the saucer counts down from four turns before unleashing a massive energy blast, similar to the one encountered in the scripted battle against the Shroobs near the beginning of the game. Similar to that instance, the Mario Bros. automatically lose if the countdown reaches zero, but this time it is an instant [[Game Over]].<ref>Hill Cat (October 21, 2021). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB6RRyo42ng Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time Star Shrine Game Over Screen] </ref> Unlike that instance, the Mario Bros. can deflect the Elder Shrooboid's spiked balls at the Shroob saucer to reset the counter.


After a long battle, the four Mario Bros. defeat the Elder Shrooboid and recover the fifth Cobalt Star shard. Although both their friends are transformed into Shroob Mushrooms, the Bros. have to continue their fight against the Shroobs. With the fifth star shard, the Bros. can gain access to [[Shroob Castle]]. Leaving the [[Shroob Mushroom]] forms of Toadbert and Kylie Koopa behind, the four Mario Bros. must return to [[Peach's Castle]] in the future to prepare for their final campaign which is to enter Shroob Castle itself.
In the North American version of the game, the Shroob saucer changes position in the air during the battle, flying above either the Shrooboid or the Mario Bros.; if Baby Mario deflects a spiked ball, it flies over the Elder Shrooboid, and when Baby Luigi deflects the ball, the spiked weapon flies over the Bros., and the saucer thus changes the character required to reset its counter each time it moves. In all other versions, the spiked ball always goes up and the Shroob saucer always stays above the Bros., making it much easier to hit.


==Official profiles and statistics==
==Statistics==
{{:Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time bestiary|transcludesection=Elder Shrooboid (1)|align=horizontal}}
{{:Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time bestiary|transcludesection=Elder Shrooboid (1)|align=horizontal}}
{{:Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time bestiary|transcludesection=Elder Shrooboid (1) (back)|align=horizontal}}
{{:Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time bestiary|transcludesection=Elder Shrooboid (1) (back)|align=horizontal}}
Line 27: Line 25:
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ゲドンコモンスターR
|Jap=ゲドンコモンスターR
|JapR=Gedonko Monsutā R
|JapR=Gedonko Monsutā Aru
|JapM=Gendonko Monster R, where ''Gedonko'' is the word for "Shroob" and the R stands for "red".
|JapM=Shroob Monster R (Red)
|Spa=Shrooboid Rojo
|Fre=Vieux Xhampoïde
|SpaM=Red Shrooboid
|FreM=Old Shrooboid (''Xhampi'' is the French name of the Shroobs)
|Fra=Vieux Xhampoïde
|FraM=Old Shroob ("Xhampi" is the French name of the Shroobs)
|Ger=Großer Shrooboid
|Ger=Großer Shrooboid
|GerM=Big Shrooboid
|GerM=Big Shrooboid
|Ita=Shrooboide Rosso
|Ita=Shrooboide rosso
|ItaM=Red Shrooboid
|ItaM=Red Shrooboid
|Kor=게돈코몬스터R
|KorR=Gedonko Monseuteo R
|KorM=Shroob Monster R (Red)
|Spa=Shrooboid Rojo
|SpaM=Red Shrooboid
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==References==
*Elder Shrooboid's coloration and age compared to the Junior Shrooboid are analogous to Mario is to Luigi.
<references/>


{{Shroobs}}
{{Shroobs}}
{{M&LPIT}}
{{M&LPIT}}
[[Category:Shroobs]]
[[Category:Shroobs]]
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Bosses]]
[[Category:Fire creatures]]
[[Category:Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time bosses]]
[[de:Großer Shrooboid]]
[[de:Großer Shrooboid]]
[[it:Shrooboide Rosso]]
[[it:Shrooboide rosso]]

Revision as of 19:41, August 8, 2024

The Elder Shrooboid appears
The Elder Shrooboid appears.

The Elder Shrooboid is a boss that appears in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. It is found in the Star Shrine and must be fought to obtain one of the Cobalt Star shards. The Elder Shrooboid has a similar appearance to the Junior Shrooboid, but is red with yellow spots and spikes on top of its head, and is the strongest of all the Shrooboids. Its name and color are a reference to it being the Junior Shrooboid's tougher, "older" lookalike, similar to how Mario is Luigi's older brother.

The Elder Shrooboid roaring

Prior to the encounter, the Elder Shrooboid captured Toadbert and Kylie Koopa, stealing the Toad's Cobalt Star shard. When the Mario Bros. arrive at the top of the shrine, Toadbert tries to reveal that the Cobalt Star was meant to trap Elder Princess Shroob inside, having Mario rub off the dirt on his strange sketch that he had made awhile beforehand to reveal two Princesses. He and Kylie Koopa are then turned into purple Shroob mushrooms by the Elder Shrooboid. Hoping to gather all the shards and awaken its leader, the Elder Shrooboid then attacks the Mario Bros. and their younger selves. Defeating the Elder Shrooboid rewards the Bros. with the fifth Cobalt Star shard and access to Shroob Castle.

Battle

The Elder Shrooboid aided by a Shroob saucer
The Elder Shrooboid aided by a Shroob saucer.

The Elder Shrooboid's spikes normally make it immune to any jump-based attacks and Bros. Items, and it takes critical damage from the Ice Flower. Its first attack involves trapping Mario and Luigi in crystals, similar to Shroids, and then grabbing a ball and chain. The Bros. must jump to break their crystal prisons and dodge the ball and chain as it spins towards them; the spinning eventually causes the Shrooboid to become dizzy, making it drop the ball and fall over. It then gets up again, screams in a rage, and angrily knocks the ball at either of the Mario Bros., while lunging head first into the other brother; the metallic ball will have either an "M" (for Mario) or an "L" (for Luigi) to represent its target. Both Bros. must jump to dodge the attacks.

The fight with the Elder Shrooboid
The brothers battling the Elder Shrooboid in its second form.

The Elder Shrooboid can also perform a spin attack similar to the Junior Shrooboid, which the Baby Mario Bros. must counter with their hammers; the Elder Shrooboid continues trying to spin into the Bros. pairs repeatedly, requiring multiple counterattacks. The Elder Shrooboid can also throw fireballs much like Blazing Shroobs, and may shoot two fireballs at once; these can be dodged with well-timed jumps.

If attacked, the Elder Shrooboid will create a spiked ball to throw towards the Mario Bros.; the ball circles around them, moving faster with each orbit, until it closes in on one of the Bros. to strike. The ball can be deflected with the hammer, and may poison the target in addition to damaging them if it hits. Successfully countering sends the spiked ball flying into the air, causing the Elder Shrooboid to gasp and fall over from shock; in this state, it is vulnerable to jump attacks, and its defense is lowered.

After seemingly defeating the Elder Shrooboid, it starts to shrink into nothingness, but then instantly grows to about twice its size and resumes the fight. In this state, its attacks are faster and more powerful, and the objects it uses are much bigger as well. Additionally, after becoming gigantic, the Elder Shrooboid pulls a Shroob saucer from its mouth; the saucer counts down from four turns before unleashing a massive energy blast, similar to the one encountered in the scripted battle against the Shroobs near the beginning of the game. Similar to that instance, the Mario Bros. automatically lose if the countdown reaches zero, but this time it is an instant Game Over.[1] Unlike that instance, the Mario Bros. can deflect the Elder Shrooboid's spiked balls at the Shroob saucer to reset the counter.

In the North American version of the game, the Shroob saucer changes position in the air during the battle, flying above either the Shrooboid or the Mario Bros.; if Baby Mario deflects a spiked ball, it flies over the Elder Shrooboid, and when Baby Luigi deflects the ball, the spiked weapon flies over the Bros., and the saucer thus changes the character required to reset its counter each time it moves. In all other versions, the spiked ball always goes up and the Shroob saucer always stays above the Bros., making it much easier to hit.

Statistics

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Elder Shrooboid (1)
The Elder Shrooboid HP 1750 (1000) POW 140 (170) Defense 150
Experience 1500 Coins 400 Speed 66
Location(s) Star Shrine Role Boss Item drop None – 0%
None – 0%
Level 25 Battled by Everyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Elder Shrooboid (1) (back)
The Elder Shrooboid HP 1750 (1000) POW 140 (170) Defense 100
Experience 1500 Coins 400 Speed 63
Location(s) Star Shrine Role Boss Item drop None – 0%
None – 0%
Level 25 Battled by Everyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Elder Shrooboid (2)
The Elder Shrooboid HP 1200 (900) POW 200 (195) Defense 150
Experience 1500 Coins 400 Speed 51 (53)
Location(s) Star Shrine Role Boss Item drop Ultra Drop – 42.5%
Hit-Free Badge – 7.5%
Level 25 (26) Battled by Everyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time enemy
Elder Shrooboid (2) (back)
The Elder Shrooboid HP 1200 (900) POW 200 (195) Defense 123
Experience 1500 Coins 400 Speed 47 (49)
Location(s) Star Shrine Role Boss Item drop Ultra Drop – 42.5%
Hit-Free Badge – 7.5%
Level 25 (26) Battled by Everyone
Notice: Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲドンコモンスターR[?]
Gedonko Monsutā Aru
Shroob Monster R (Red)
French Vieux Xhampoïde[?] Old Shrooboid (Xhampi is the French name of the Shroobs)
German Großer Shrooboid[?] Big Shrooboid
Italian Shrooboide rosso[?] Red Shrooboid
Korean 게돈코몬스터R[?]
Gedonko Monseuteo R
Shroob Monster R (Red)
Spanish Shrooboid Rojo[?] Red Shrooboid

References