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Revision as of 05:11, February 19, 2020

Partners in Time enemy
Snoozorb
Animated idle of a Snoozorb Animated idle of an awake Snoozorb
Location(s) Shroob Castle
Role Common
Battled by Anyone
HP 150
POW 176 (160)
Defense 156 (170)
Speed 98
Experience 170
Level 27
Coins 15
Item drop Red Shell – 15%
None – 0%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Snoozorbs are large robots that appear as enemies in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Their name is a portmanteau of the words 'snooze' and 'orb'. They appear in Shroob Castle, and are usually found sleeping, but wake up and attack when the Mario Bros. approach.

Battle

An awake Snoozorb.

Snoozorbs can attack by changing into a ball and rolling into the Bros., which they must counter with the hammer. They generate steam from their head beforehand, and if the steam comes out on its right, the Snoozorb will attack Mario; if the steam comes out on its left, it will target Luigi.

Snoozorbs may also gather energy and fire a powerful laser. If the energy gathers straight towards the center, the resulting laser will be fired directly at the Bros., who must jump to dodge; the laser may also be directed in a sweeping pattern. If the energy is gathered in a spiral, it will be shot over their heads. As the Snoozorb takes more damage, it starts attacking multiple times in a single turn.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゴロガン
Gorogan
Combination of ゴロゴロ (onomatopoeia for rolling) and ガーン (a snoring sound)

German Schnarchorb
Pun of schnarchen (snore) and orb
Italian Ronfosfera
From ‘’ronfo’’ and ‘’sfera’’ (sphere)
Spanish Dorbilón
Pun of dormilón (sleepy) and bolón (big ball)