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(Lame name, I know, I don't think there living creatures either.)
 
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'''Tromp''' may refer to:
*[[Spiny Tromp]], a large [[Thwomp]]-like rolling obstacle found in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.
*[[Spiky Tromp]], a smaller Thwomp-like rolling obstacle found in ''Super Paper Mario''.


A '''Spiked Crusher''' is a large, spiked orb with a surly face; it bears a small resemblance to a circular [[Thwomp]].
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A Spiked Crusher first appeared in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' inside [[Mt. Lavalava]], where one, after having its path cleared by Mario and his [[Ultra Hammer]], would roll haphazardly towards Mario. Mario would need to use [[Bow]]'s ability to make himself invisible to avoid the rolling Spiked Crusher.
 
Unfortunately, the Spiked Crusher would continue to roll and crush the nearby [[Kolorado]], injuring him incredibly; the Spiked Crusher would then blast it's way through a nearby wall, clkearing Mario's path before immbedding itself in a wall.
 
A second Spiked Crusher would appear to try and crush Mario deeper in Mt. Lavalava inside a corridor; Mario would need to use Bow's powers to avoid the Spiked Crusher.
 
Several Spiked Crushers appeared in a recent trailer for ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' in a desert-like area. This game reveals that Spiked Crushers are actually rather thin and composed of three layers of a spiked, cardboard-like substance.
 
[[Category: Traps and Obstacles]]

Latest revision as of 03:01, April 27, 2020

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