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'''Toopa Strikers''' are enemies found in the [[Wii]] game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''; they are encountered in the [[Bitlands]], in Chapter 3-1. They are a kind of [[Koopa Striker]], and as such, resemble [[Koopa]]s with large brown eyebrows and a black and white checkered shell. They can be told apart from the other Strikers by their green-yellow clothes. Toopa Strikers are the only variation that rely of teamwork to attack; in pairs, they will kick the shell back and forth between them in an attempt to damage their foes. If one partner is defeated, the other one will attack exactly like a regular Koopa Striker.
'''Toopa Strikers''' are enemies found in the [[Wii]] game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''; they are encountered in the [[Bitlands]], in Chapter 3-1. They are a kind of [[Koopa Striker]], and as such, resemble [[Koopa]]s with large brown eyebrows and a black and white checkered shell. They can be told apart from the other Strikers by their green-yellow clothes. Toopa Strikers are the only variation that rely on teamwork to attack; in pairs, they will kick the shell back and forth between them in an attempt to damage their foes. If one partner is defeated, the other one will attack exactly like a regular Koopa Striker.


==Related Enemies==
==Related Enemies==

Revision as of 15:19, June 18, 2010

Template:Catch Card Toopa Strikers are enemies found in the Wii game Super Paper Mario; they are encountered in the Bitlands, in Chapter 3-1. They are a kind of Koopa Striker, and as such, resemble Koopas with large brown eyebrows and a black and white checkered shell. They can be told apart from the other Strikers by their green-yellow clothes. Toopa Strikers are the only variation that rely on teamwork to attack; in pairs, they will kick the shell back and forth between them in an attempt to damage their foes. If one partner is defeated, the other one will attack exactly like a regular Koopa Striker.

Related Enemies

Trivia

  • The name "Toopa" comes from "two" (as they attack in pairs), which is spelled so that it resembles "Koopa" (the species they belong to).

Names in Other Languages

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