Torkscrew

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Dream Team enemy
Torkscrew
Torkscrew sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
Location(s) Dozing Sands
Role Boss
Position Normal
Level 13
HP 656
Power 101
Defense 97
Speed 34
Weakness None
Experience 500 (600)
Coins 250 (100%)
Item drop None (0%)
Coin Boots (100%)
No Hitter
World Real

Torkscrew is a screw-like boss from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. After it swallows Britta, Mario and Luigi battle it. It is the boss of Dozing Sands.

Battle

Torkscrew can attack by digging into the ground, shooting out of the sand and while in mid-air, spinning to a point above either Mario or Luigi, where it will then drop down on the Bro. it spun towards head-first. If they successfully hammer it away, it will land on its backside and be vulnerable to jump attacks and take more damage from attacks in general.

It may also dive underground to have his drill pop out of the sand and slowly submerge again as it approaches a Bro. The Bro. it approaches must then jump once Torkscrew entirely disappears to avoid it when it abruptly pops out of the sand. If Mario and Luigi dodge successfully, they will avoid getting stuck on Torkscrew's drill top. If a Bro. gets stuck, the other Bro. must chase Torkscrew and attempt to collect the coins and avoid the mines it drops until the Bro. falls off.

Torkscrew may also chase Mario or Luigi into the background in an attempt to attack him through charging attacks while half-submerged. While doing so, the other Bro is attacked by the various enemies who inhabit Dozing Sands. The Bros. must avoid these attacks by jumping over or on to their respective attackers. This attack can still occur even with one Bro. knocked out, as there is just a lack of action in the foreground. Much later in the game Torkscrew X can be fought in the Battle Ring.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ツノゴン[?]
tsunogon
From ツノ (horn)
French (NOE) Cornevisse[?] From corne (horn) and tournevisse (screwdriver).
German Grimmdorn[?] Grimmig adj. (grim) + Dorn (Thorn)
Italian Cornogon[?] From "corno" (horn).
Korean 뿔더지[?]
Ppuldeoji
Portmanteau of 뿔 (Ppul/horn) and 두더지 (Dudeoji/mole). It may also be a pun on 불도저 (Buldojeo/Bulldozer).
Portuguese Parachifre[?] From parafuso (screw) and chifre (horn).
Russian Винторог[?]
Vintorog
From Винт (Screw) and Рог (Horn)
Spanish (NOA) Cuernillo[?] From cuerno (horn) and -illo, a diminutive suffix.
Spanish (NOE) Taladrón[?] From taladro (drill) and -ón, an aumentative suffix.