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Goomba | |
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A Goomba in Mario Party Star Rush. | |
Universe | Mario |
Level(s) appears in | Melee Mushroom Kingdom Brawl The Jungle The Lake The Cave The Swamp The Great Maze |
Point worth | 200 |
Article on Super Mario Wiki | Goomba |
Origin
Goombas made their debut in Super Mario Bros. as a common enemy, and has become a common enemy in later Mario games. Along with the Koopa Troopas, the Goombas are some of the most recognizable enemies of the Mario series. They are anthropomorphic brown mushroom-like enemies that feature a scowling face with fangs protruding from both sides of their lower jaw.
Goombas are the most basic enemy in the series. They simply walk around, turn around at walls, and fall from ledges. They are known for damaging the player on contact, but they can be easily defeated by jumping on them. In Super Mario 64 and in later games onward, Goombas actively pursue any nearby player, but they remain very weak.
The Goombas feature a larger version, Giant Goomba, which can split up into smaller Goombas when they are jumped on.
Overview
As a background character
Goombas appear in their 8-bit forms as background characters in the Super Smash Bros. Melee version of the Mushroom Kingdom stage.
As an enemy
In Melee's Adventure Mode
Goombas appear as a common enemy in the Mushroom Kingdom stage.
Goombas walk back and forth in the arena, falls of ledges, and damages the player's fighter on contact. If the player's fighter makes contact with a Goomba, they will take damage with moderately low knockback. Goombas can be defeated by dealing enough damage or jumping on them, which will result in a Goomba KO bonus where the player receives 100 points for each Goomba KO'd.
Goombas are also likely to appear out of Crates, Barrels, Capsules, and Party Balls in regular battles. They are one of three common enemies that can appear out of a container item, the other two being Octoroks and ReDeads.
In The Subspace Emissary
Goombas appear as enemies. Similar to their Melee counterparts, the Goombas simply walk around and can be easily KO'd with one hit, even on Intense difficulty; however, the Goombas can charge at the player's fighter upon noticing them and they attack by ramming into them. Characters can also perform a Footstool Jump when landing on a Goomba, instead of bouncing up with no change in animation, which makes it harder to jump on several in a row because repeated footstools decrease in height.
Goombas are among the least threatening enemies in The Subspace Emissary. They have among the lowest HP and are easily defeated by one attack or jumping. Their movement speed is slow (though they are slightly faster when they charge), they do not have the ability to jump, and they appear oblivious to the player's fighter until approached. Their sole attack is slow in start-up lag and easy to guard against. Along with being slow, the Goomba's charge attack is weak, dealing low damage and knockback, having low KO potential overall even on Intense. When a Goomba begins its charge attack however, it will continue for quite a while, and if it goes past the player, it will turn around and then charge again.
Although Goombas are never specifically stated to be members of the Subspace Army, they serve as subordinates of Bowser, who is known to be a high-ranking member.
HP and damage taken
It is currently unconfirmed whether Goombas have higher HP on later stages.
HP Values | |||||
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Early stages | 4.4 | 6 | 7.2 | 9.2 | 11.2 |
Damage taken | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×0.75 |
In Smash Run
Goombas appear as enemies, reprising their behavior from Brawl.
Goombas also appear as part of the Mario-themed Vs. Enemy Team final battle.
As a stage
The Goomba trophy serves as a stage for Trophy Tussle 1, for which the player receives the trophy upon completing the event match. The edges of the head can be grabbed if a character tries to recover.
Trophies
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
- Goomba
- Goombas are actually traitors who've defected from the Mushroom Kingdom's forces. They're a slow and predictable nuisance, as they always try to wander into Mario's path. Fortunately for Mario, they don't have much stamina, as a single jump on the head is generally enough to defeat them.
- Super Mario Bros. (10/85)
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
The Goomba trophy can be obtained by using the Trophy Stand on a Goomba in The Subspace Emissary.
- A citizen of the Mushroom Kingdom who sided with Bowser when he invaded. Goombas slowly chase after Mario on stubby legs. They're not the toughest creatures and can generally be defeated by jumping on them, which makes them disappear. They have fierce fangs, but they don't seem to serve any purpose. Though a nuisance to Mario, they're decent at baseball and mah-jongg.
- : Super Mario Bros.
In Super Smash Bros. 4
The Goomba trophy appears in both versions. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, it is part of the Bowser's Minions Trophy Box.
- Once loyal to the Mushroom Kingdom, the Goombas switched sides when Bowser invaded. Not that it mattered—they weren't really mighty warriors. In Smash Bros., they are equally weak, simply running at you. They must expect to get stomped by now... Don't expect a lot of fanfare for beating one.
- Once loyal to the Mushroom Kingdom, the Goombas switched sides when Bowser invaded. Not that it mattered - they were never exactly mighty warriors or anything. They're weak in this game too - the worst they'll do is run at you. At this point, they must just be expecting to get stomped on... Don't expect a fanfare if you beat one.
- The Goombas' grumpy little faces aren't scaring anyone. In fact, if Mario found himself in front of a sea of Goombas, he'd just get right to stomping! They were once loyal to the Mushroom Kingdom, but they turned traitor when Bowser invaded. One jump's usually enough to take them out. Foes don't come much weaker than this!
- : Super Mario Bros. (10/1985)
- : Super Mario 64 (09/1996)
Spirits
Goomba appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Novice-class primary spirit, and is featured on the Papercraft Mario and River Survival spirits.
In Adventure Mode: World of Light, Goomba is presumably one of the countless spirits captured by Galeem during his takeover of the universe. Goomba's spirit is located in the cliff section of The Light Realm.
Goomba uses an army of Tiny Donkey Kong puppet fighters and is fought on the Mushroom Kingdom stage's Battlefield form.
In the River Survival spirit battle, the Goomba uses a Kirby puppet fighter and is fought on the Kongo Falls stage's Ω form. It is fought along with the Bowser, Yoshi, and Rosalina & Luma puppet fighters. During the battle, the player's fighter must survive for one minute until the timer runs out while Bob-ombs rain from the sky, referencing the obstacles the players face in the River Survival mode of Super Mario Party. Also, Party Balls appear in large numbers, referencing the floating balloons that appear in the River Survival mode.
Primary spirits
Support spirit
No. | Image | Name | Class | Cost | Ability | Series |
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1,301 | River Survival | ★★ | 1 | Falling Immunity | Super Mario Series |
Names in other languages
Language | Name |
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Japanese | クリボー |
English | Goomba |
French | Goomba |
German | Gumba |
Spanish | Goomba |
Italian | Goomba |
Chinese (Simplified) | 栗宝宝 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 栗寶寶 |
Korean | 굼바 |
Dutch | Goomba |
Russian | Гумба |
Trivia
- Goombas in the Super Smash Bros. series walk in a sidestep fashion, similar to their NES appearances rather than the standard 3/4 gait they have in the New Super Mario Bros. games. They switch to the standard gait when charging at characters.
- A Goomba was a requested character for the inclusion of Super Smash Bros. Melee.[1]
References
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