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|Long trails of flame which fly through the air in circular patterns. Fireballs can also appear "jumping" out of lava. Smaller fireballs which roll along the ground can be summoned by Magikoopas and Kamella.
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|Spiked bombs which are typically immobile, although in a few galaxies they can move vertically or horizontally. Mines explode if bumped into, knocking Mario or Luigi back. They can be destroyed by shooting them with a Star Bit.
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|Underwater mines with eyes which bob up and down on chains. Underwater mines can regenerate after their detonation.
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|Poisonous liquid which costs Mario or Luigi a life if they fall in.
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Revision as of 16:32, January 21, 2021

Image Name Description
An Amp Amp Smiling black balls which emit electricity.
Rendered model of a Banzai Bill from Super Mario Galaxy. Banzai Bill Gigantic Bullet Bills which only appear in Bowser's Galaxy Reactor. Unlike their smaller relatives, Banzai Bill can only move in a straight line.
A Banzai Bill Cannon in Bowser's Galaxy Reactor Banzai Bill Cannon Large, stationary cannons which fire Banzai Bills. They only appear in Bowser's Galaxy Reactor.
Rendered model of the Zap Ball enemy in Super Mario Galaxy. Big Amp Larger versions of Amps which lack faces, unlike their smaller counterparts.
Rendered model of a Grand Goomba from Super Mario Galaxy. Big Goomba Gigantic Goombas which can only be defeated with a spin and a kick. They release many Star Bits when defeated.
A Bill Blaster in Bowser Jr's Robot Reactor. Bill Blaster Cannons which fire Bullet Bills. Bill Blasters are commonly found in military-themed galaxies and areas where items are trapped in cages.
The top of Megaleg's head Bill Blaster (walled) Bill Blaster integrated into the ground. Some walled Bill Blasters can be destroyed by luring the Bullet Bill back to its cannon.
Rendered model of a Blooper from Super Mario Galaxy. Blooper White squids which erratically chase Mario or Luigi underwater. Bloopers release a stream of ink when hitting the player. They can be defeated with a spin or a Koopa Shell.
SMG Bob-Omb Artwork.png Bob-omb Bob-ombs come in two varieties: walking bombs which chase Mario or Luigi and explode near them, or legless bombs with eyes than can be picked up and thrown. The legless variety can be used to destroy cages, enemies, and trash in Battlerock Galaxy and Dreadnought Galaxy.
Rendered model Bomp from Super Mario Galaxy. Bomp Thwomp-like stone faces which pop in and out of cliffside walls, attempting to push Mario or Luigi off the edge. Bomps cannot be defeated by any means.
Rendered model of a Boo from Super Mario Galaxy. Boo Spherical ghosts which chase Mario or Luigi when their backs are turned. If Mario or Luigi look directly at a Boo, they close their eyes and freeze. Boos occasionally hold keys, coins, or a Power Star in Boo in a Box. If lured into a patch of bright light, Boos dissipate and release any items they hold inside them.
Boulder Boulder Giant cragged boulders with a red gem on their surface. Boulders roll around in circles, damaging Mario or Luigi upon contact. Spinning their red gem destroys them, causing many Star Bits to be released.
SMG Hedge Ring Planet.png Bramble Spiked vines which grow on several planets in the Gusty Garden Galaxy, damaging Mario or Luigi if they make contact.
SMG Bullet Bill.png Bullet Bill Black rocket-like creatures shot out of Bill Blasters, homing in on Mario or Luigi upon sight. Bullet Bills can be lured towards cages and fences in order to destroy them.
A burner in Super Mario Galaxy Burner Four Bill Blaster-like cannons which only appear on the Saucer Planet of Good Egg Galaxy. They charge up for a few seconds before creating a small explosion.
Cannon firing a Cannonball in the Dreadnought Galaxy Cannon Cannons which shoot cannonballs in a straight line. They typically appear in military-themed galaxies such as Battlerock Galaxy and Dreadnought Galaxy.
Rendered model of a Cannonball from Super Mario Galaxy. Cannonball Round artillery shells fired from cannons. They release a coin if shot with a Star Bit.
SMG Cheep Cheep.png Cheep Cheep Pudgy red fish which only appear in Deep Dark Galaxy. Cheep Cheeps either hop around on dry land or swim in a circle underwater. They can be defeated with a spin or a jump on dry land, or with a spin or a Koopa Shell underwater.
Rendered model of a Chomp from Super Mario Galaxy. Chomp Unchained Chain Chomps which roll around similarly to boulders. As Chomps lack any attackable weak point, the only way to defeat them is by running into them with a Rainbow Star.
A small Chomp (not a Mini Chomp) in Super Mario Galaxy Chomp (small) Chain Chomps which are smaller than their larger relatives, but bigger than Mini Wanwan.
A Dry Bones Dry Bones Skeletal Koopa Troopas which attempt to tackle Mario or Luigi upon sight. If stomped on, spun, or hit with a shell, Dry Bones crumble into a pile of bones, but regenerate after a few seconds. However, Dry Bones can be permanently defeated with the aid of a Bullet Bill, by running into them as Rainbow Mario/Luigi, or by luring them into quicksand.
The starting planet on the Bubble Blast Galaxy Electric rail Electrical barriers which shock Mario or Luigi upon contact. They emit either green or red electricity and move horizontally in some galaxies. Topmen enemies can be damaged by spinning them into an electric rail.
SMG Fire Bar screenshot.png Fire Bar Rotating bars of fireballs which burn Mario or Luigi upon contact.
Freezeflame Galaxy Fireball Long trails of flame which fly through the air in circular patterns. Fireballs can also appear "jumping" out of lava. Smaller fireballs which roll along the ground can be summoned by Magikoopas and Kamella.
A Space Mine from Super Mario Galaxy. Floating Mine Spiked bombs which are typically immobile, although in a few galaxies they can move vertically or horizontally. Mines explode if bumped into, knocking Mario or Luigi back. They can be destroyed by shooting them with a Star Bit.
Mikey Mine Floating Mine (underwater) Underwater mines with eyes which bob up and down on chains. Underwater mines can regenerate after their detonation.
Cold water Freezing water Icy water that causes Mario or Luigi damage if they swim in it for more than a few seconds. Freezing water can be frozen over using the Ice Flower, allowing the player to harmlessly skate across the water's surface.
Artwork of a Grand Goomba from Super Mario Galaxy. Goomba Small shiitake-like creatures that try to chase and ram Mario or Luigi. Goombas can be defeated with a single jump. If spun or shot with a Star Bit, Goombas will flip over and spin on their head, allowing them to be kicked or stomped on.
Koopa Troopa of Super Mario Galaxy Koopa Troopa (green) Green-shelled turtles which patrol the area, walking back and forth in a straight line. When jumped on, they retreat into their shells, allowing Mario or Luigi to pick up their Green Shell. Strangely, Koopa Troopas in Super Mario Galaxy use their pre-Super Mario World design of walking on all fours without wearing shoes.
A red Koopa Troopa from Super Mario Galaxy Koopa Troopa (red) Red-shelled Koopa Troopas which crawl around in a circle. They drop Red Shells when defeated, which can home in on enemies when thrown.
Lava Planet Steel Platform Area.png Lava Molten lava that damages Mario or Luigi if they fall in, with the additional effect of causing them to frantically jump up and down on the lava's surface.
Rendered model of the Lava Geyser obstacle in Super Mario Galaxy. Lava Geyser Fountains of lava which get in Mario and Luigi's way when jumping across lava.
Super Mario Galaxy promotional artwork: A Magikoopa or Kamek holding his wand (reused for Mario Party DS as his artwork) Magikoopa Koopa magicians which shoot fireballs at Mario and Luigi. Magikoopas possess the distinction of giving a single coin when spun or jumped on, whereas most enemies give Star Bits when defeated with a spin.
Rendered model of the meteor obstacle in Super Mario Galaxy. Meteor Fiery rocks which fall from the sky and crash into planets. Meteors typically appear in volcanic galaxies, and also make an appearance in Bowser's Star Reactor when Bowser shoots them out of his mouth to destroy the bridge to his arena.
Model of a Micro Goomba in Super Mario Galaxy Micro Goomba Smaller and weaker versions of Goombas. Unlike their larger counterparts, Mini Goombas can be defeated with a single spin.
Piranha Plant Piranha Plant Immobile carnivorous plants which lash out at Mario or Luigi when they approach. Piranha Plants can be defeated with a spin or a stomp, and can be stunned by shooting a Star Bit. Occasionally, a Sproutle Vine will grow where a Piranha Plant is defeated.
The first area of Bubble Breeze Galaxy Poison Poisonous liquid which costs Mario or Luigi a life if they fall in.
A Pokeyplant from Super Mario Galaxy Pokey A single red Pokey which only appears in Dusty Dune Galaxy. It attacks by attempting to slam its head into Mario or Luigi, while backing away from them. The Pokey can be defeated by destroying its body segments and then its head, or by stomping on its head from above.
Pokeynut Pokey (big) A giant, immobile Pokey which attempts to slam its head into Mario or Luigi. Only two Big Pokeys appear in the entire game; one in Good Egg Galaxy and the other in Dusty Dune Galaxy. Big Pokeys can be defeated by spinning a coconut at their body, and then stomping their overturned head.
Pokey Head artwork Pokey Head Green Pokey heads which stay hidden in the sand with their flowers visible. When Mario or Luigi arrive, they burst out and start hopping after them. Pokey Heads can be defeated in a single hit with a spin or stomp.
Dusty Dune Galaxy Quicksand Liquid sand which drowns Mario or Luigi as soon as they fall in. Quicksand is typically marked with a skull sign.
Rendered model of the spike platform in Super Mario Galaxy. Spike Trap Spiked platforms which slide around on a set path, damaging Mario or Luigi if they touch its sharp edges.
Rendered model of the Spiny Cheep-Cheep enemy in Super Mario Galaxy with its spines extended. Spiny Cheep-Cheep A spiky pufferfish which charges at Mario or Luigi upon sight, disappearing after a few seconds. Only two Spiny Cheep-Cheeps appear in the game; hidden within two chests in the Drip Drop Galaxy.
Thwomp Thwomp Giant stone faces which drop down to crush Mario or Luigi, resulting in a life lost if they make contact.
Rendered model of the Torpedo Ted enemy in Super Mario Galaxy. Torpedo Ted Torpedo-like creatures which only appear in Buoy Base Galaxy and Drip Drop Galaxy. Torpedo Teds are fired from torpedo tubes and home in on Mario or Luigi much like Bullet Bills, exploding upon impact. They can be lured towards glass cages to break them.
A torpedo tube in the Buoy Base Galaxy. Torpedo tube Underwater cannons which fire Torpedo Teds.
A Tox Box Tox Box Stone cubes which roll around in an attempt to flatten Mario or Luigi. However, they possess a square hole on one of their sides which Mario or Luigi can stand under to survive. Tox Boxes are the same width of the paths they travel, thus making them very difficult to avoid.
Urchin as seen in Super Mario Galaxy. Urchin Amphibious spiky monsters which roll around chasing Mario or Luigi. Urchins can be defeated with a shell or fireballs shot by Fire Mario/Luigi.
SMG Wiggler Artwork.png Wiggler Yellow caterpillars which walk around in circles. If Mario or Luigi ground pound nearby a Wiggler or spin one, they flip over. If stunned Wigglers are not stomped after several seconds, they upright themselves and turn red. Red Wigglers furiously chase Mario or Luigi, cooling down back to their yellow forms in a few seconds. Wigglers can be defeated in a single hit by ground pounding them.
Mario swimming in Sea Slide Galaxy Whirlpool Underwater vortexes which push Mario or Luigi away, rather than sucking them in as with previous games.