Troopea

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Superstar Saga enemy
Troopea
A Troopea from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
Location(s) Beanbean Outskirts
Level 13
Role Common
HP 20
POW 40
Defense 30
Speed 30
Experience 16 (4)
Coins 3
Item drop Woo Bean – 64.52%
Super Nut – 0% (100%)
More
Fire Normal
Thunder Critical
Jump Normal
Hammer Weak
Hand Weak
Stun? 30%
Burn? 30%
Stat down? 100%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese version (if they differ from the original American and European stats).
  • Stats in gray are only found in the game's coding and are not available during "normal" gameplay.

Troopeas are the Beanbean Kingdom counterpart to Koopa Troopa in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Their name is a portmanteau of "Troopa" and "pea", the latter of which is a legume like a bean. Troopeas have dark blue shells and sprouts sticking out of their heads, and are found mainly in the south-eastern area outside Beanbean Castle Town, near Woohoo Hooniversity. Troopeas are rather basic enemies, with their only method of attack being to ram either Mario or Luigi, although they can create small water droplets that restore HP to one of their allies or themselves. If one of the Bros. jumps on a Troopea's shell while countering its ramming attack, their shell can be used against other enemies just like the Green Shell Bros. Item/Special Attack in later games. Troopeas are extremely resistant all forms of attacks except jumping. Parabeanies sometimes appear with Troopeas in battle.

Winged variants of Troopeas called Paratroopeas are also found outside Beanbean Castle Town, though in different areas. Later, in Gwarhar Lagoon, stronger versions of the Troopea called Elite Troopeas appears, which have red shells in contrast to the Troopea's blue ones.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マメノコ
mamenoko
From 「豆」 mame (bean) and 「ノコノコ」 nokonoko, the Japanese name of the Koopa Troopa.

German Keim Koopa
Germ Koopa
Italian Troopina
From "Troopa", and the diminutive suffix -ina.
Spanish Koopa Judía
Bean Koopa

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