Dry Bones: Difference between revisions

1 byte removed ,  16 years ago
Line 46: Line 46:
=== ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' ===
=== ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' ===
[[Image:Garon.JPG|frame|left|]]  
[[Image:Garon.JPG|frame|left|]]  
Dry Bones appeared in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. These Dry Bones were four-legged like the ones from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They were found in [[Hoohoo Mountain]], and poisonous counterparts of them appeared in [[Teehee Valley]]. If they are seen while they are not in battle, the Mario Bros. can stomp their spinning head to inflict damage when the battle begins. Dry Bones would attack by throwing their heads at opponents. If a Dry Bones' head twisted in a circle, it would attack Mario; if its head spun around left to right, then Luigi would have to jump to dodge the flying head. To attack this enemy while the it was attacking, the Mario Bros. would have to jump onto the spinning bone head. These enemies would mostly appear in packs of [[Beanie]]s. When they were defeated, the Mario Bros. would receive a [[Mushroom]].  The strongeer variety are often known as Garons, due to an error in the Prima strategy guide.
Dry Bones appeared in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. These Dry Bones were four-legged like the ones from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They were found in [[Hoohoo Mountain]], and poisonous counterparts of them appeared in [[Teehee Valley]]. If they are seen while they are not in battle, the Mario Bros. can stomp their spinning head to inflict damage when the battle begins. Dry Bones would attack by throwing their heads at opponents. If a Dry Bones' head twisted in a circle, it would attack Mario; if its head spun around left to right, then Luigi would have to jump to dodge the flying head. To attack this enemy while the it was attacking, the Mario Bros. would have to jump onto the spinning bone head. These enemies would mostly appear in packs of [[Beanie]]s. When they were defeated, the Mario Bros. would receive a [[Mushroom]].  The stronger variety are often known as Garons, due to an error in the Prima strategy guide.


=== ''Paper Mario'' series ===
=== ''Paper Mario'' series ===
154

edits