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MergonCardGame.jpg|''Super Mario 3D Land'' Japanese trading card
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Revision as of 22:25, March 17, 2019

Template:Species-infobox Prongos[1] are enemies that appear in Super Mario 3D Land, named after the word prong. These enemies have a large, metallic blue box object with golden spikes sticking out along the sides and the top. The spikes have orange markings surrounding them. The metallic blue box covers the majority of their body, except their green feet and yellow underside. Prongos have small red eyes that peer through a hole in the metal box covering them.

History

Super Mario 3D Land

The new enemies.
Two Prongos about to jump on Mario
A Prongo in Super Mario 3D Land
A Prongo

Prongos appear in later levels of normal worlds, but become common enemies in the Special Worlds. When a Prongo spots Mario or Luigi, it will run after them. If the Prongo gets close enough, it will dive and try to headbump the player, similar to Headbonk Goombas from Super Paper Mario. If the Prongo misses, it will become stuck in the ground due to its spikes, leaving it open for attack. After a few seconds, the Prongo will free itself from the ground and continue its pursuit of the player.

Prongos cannot be defeated when they are upright, except with the use of a Super Star. Tail whips will flip a Prongo over, making it vulnerable to any attack.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ツノへい
Tsuno-Hei
Horned Soldier

German Stachelrekrut
Spike Recruit
Italian Soldaspino
Portmanteau of "soldato" (soldier) and "spino" (spine).
Korean 뿔뿔병
Ppulppul-Byeong
Horned Soldier

Portuguese Soldado Espinho
Spike Soldier
Russian Шипоносец
Shiponosets
From Шип (Spike) and -носец (suffix for carrying)

Spanish Guardaespín
Pun on guardia (guard) and espín (spike)

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Super Mario 3D Land Prima eGuide, Enemies tab.