Shroid

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Shroids are gray Shroob robots with yellow spots and green photoreceptors. These powerful droids were stationed in Toad Town during the Shroobs’ occupation of the Mushroom Kingdom. Shroids patrolled the ruins of the damaged capital city, attacking any intruders. The four Mario Bros. of past and present encountered many Shroids during the heroes’ attempt to assemble the Cobalt Star and liberate Toad Town.

In battle, Shroids used a variety of attacks to defeat intruders. First, a Shroid could trap Mario and Luigi in crystals while charging up an energy blast in its arm cannon. The heroic brothers could break these crystal prisons by constantly jumping. After breaking the crystals, one of the brothers would have to jump over the charged energy blast after the Shroid stopped to fire.

A Shroid could also summon a Shroob UFO to bring a spiked ball to the battlefield. This spiked ball would either have a red "M" or a green "L" printed on it, indicating which Mario Bro. the weapon would be used against. The Shroob UFO would drop the spiked ball on top of the Shroid. The robotic Shroob would then throw the spiked ball at the appropriate Mario Bro. This spiked ball could be deflected with a Hammer strike from one of the Baby Mario Bros. The weapon would then bounce back and hit the Shroid, damaging the robot in the process and causing sparks to fly off the Shroob droid.

The Shroid’s last technique was less of an attack and more of a test of the Mario brothers‘ skill. The robotic Shroob would hold up a series of flags: either a red flag, a green flag or both flags each time. Depending on what color the flag is, the corresponding Mario Bro. had to quickly jump (If the Shroid held up both flags, both Mario Bros. had to immediately jump.). If the Bros. messed up (either by missing a jump or by having the wrong Bro. jump), the Shroid would throw both flags at the Mario Bros., damaging them. If done correctly, the Shroid won’t attack. Sometimes, the Shroid would attempt to fake out the heroic brothers. out, causing the Mario Bros. to jump prematurely (and thus be damaged).

The name “Shroid” is a portmanteau of the words “Shroob” and “droid”.