Webber: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
m (Replaced JP source with first mention in official Shogakugan guide.)
 
(12 intermediate revisions by 8 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{more images|needs more images from both games, but especially Wario Land 3}}
[[File:DM64 Webber Sprite.png|frame]]
[[File:DM64 Webber Sprite.png|frame]]
'''Webbers''' are spider enemies in ''[[Wario Land 3]]''. They are able to shoot electric projectiles at [[Wario]] that cause him to become [[Electric Wario]] when hit. [[Ground Pound]]ing near one will cause it to slide downwards; doing this repeatedly will allow Wario to climb upon it. After a few moments, they will return to their original position, thus working like a makeshift elevator. Occasionally, baby Webbers can be seen crawling on their backs.
{{quote|Simmer down. [[Dr. Mario|You're]] about to become a nice snack for me!|Webber|Dr. Mario 64}}
'''Webbers''' are spider enemies in ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' and ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''.  
==History==
===''Wario Land 3''===
In ''Wario Land 3'', Webbers can shoot electric projectiles from above at [[Wario]] that trigger [[Electric Wario]] when hit. The electric projectiles do not travel far horizontally, but if Wario is within range, they home on him. [[Ground Pound|Smash-attack]]ing on the ground near one causes it to slide downwards, after which it will slowly crawl back to its original position, where it won't shoot electricity while doing so. They can repeatedly be dropped until they touch the ground. Their backs can be stood on, which allows Wario to reach high places as they climb back up. After a Webber shoots four projectiles, a baby Webber crawls on its back momentarily before it resumes shooting electricity. They appear in both [[Out of the Woods]] and [[The Big Bridge]], where there are three of them in each level. The ability to use them as platforms is not required to collect any [[treasure chest]]s, but is required to collect all the [[Musical Coin]]s in those levels.


A single Webber is also the 3rd boss in ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''{{'}}s Story Mode. After the player passes Rounds 1 and 2, [[Dr. Mario]] & Wario will keep chasing [[Mad Scienstein]] through Webber's dark forest. If the player is Dr. Mario, Webber will first grab Wario from above, then do the same to Dr. Mario, who Webber wants to eat as a "nice snack", and the battle begins. However, if Wario was the player's choice, then he will still be chasing Mad Scienstein, with Dr. Mario behind him (but off-screen), until the scientist suddenly stops, and an unwary Wario slides right by and gets stuck on Webber's web. Webber then says Wario doesn't look very tasty, and the two battle.
===''Dr. Mario 64''===
In ''Dr. Mario 64'', Webber has the lowest CPU difficulty, alongside [[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]]. In Story mode, it is the third opponent both [[Dr. Mario (character)|Dr. Mario]] and Wario face in their respective stories. In Dr. Mario's story, both Dr. Mario and Wario continue chasing [[Mad Scienstein]] into a dark forest, where Wario is grabbed by the Webber first, and then grabs Dr. Mario in its attempt to eat him as a snack. In Wario's story, Wario catches up with Mad Scienstein but as Mad Scienstein stops, Wario accidentally ran into a spider web only to be confronted by Webber, who remarks on Wario not being tasty. After both Spearhead and Webber are beaten by either Dr. Mario or Wario, both of them report to [[Rudy|the hidden figure]] about the chase occurring between Dr. Mario, Wario, and Mad Scienstein, who is assured that [[Hammer-Bot]] can stop them.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
WL3 S OutOfTheWoods Webber.png|Webbers in ''Wario Land 3''
Webber DM64 icon.png|Webber's icon in ''Dr. Mario 64''
DrMario64WebberDrMario.png|Webber grabbing Dr. Mario in ''Dr. Mario 64''
DrMario64WebberWario.png|Wario trapped in a web in ''Dr. Mario 64''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=<span class="explain" title="">木</span>グモ<ref>[[Media:WL3 Guidebook.jpg|''Wario Land 3: Fushigi na Orugōru'' Kōryaku Guidebook]]</ref><br>''Kigumo''<br>キグモン<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/mario-in-japan/drm64 "Dr. Mario 64: From English to Japanese"]. ''The Mushroom Kingdom.''</ref><br>''Kigumon''
|Jap={{ruby|木|}}グモ<ref>''Wario Land 3: Fushigi na Orgel'' Shogakukan guide, page 21.</ref>
|JapM=Tree Spider<br><br>Variation of ''Kigumo''
|JapR=Kigumo
|JapM=Tree Spider
|Jap2=キグモン<ref>[https://themushroomkingdom.net/mario-in-japan/drm64 "Dr. Mario 64: From English to Japanese"]. ''The Mushroom Kingdom.''</ref>
|Jap2R=Kigumon
|Jap2M=Variation of the above
|ChiS=镰刀牙
|ChiSR=Liándāo Yá
|ChiSM=Sickle Tooth
}}
}}


Line 17: Line 36:
{{DM64}}
{{DM64}}
[[Category:Arachnids]]
[[Category:Arachnids]]
[[Category:Playable Characters]]
[[Category:Electrical creatures]]
[[Category:Wario Bosses]]
[[Category:Playable characters]]
[[Category:Wario Land 3 Enemies]]
[[Category:Wario Land 3 enemies]]
[[Category:Dr. Mario 64 Characters]]
[[Category:Dr. Mario 64 characters]]
[[de:Webber]]
[[de:Webber]]

Latest revision as of 18:37, November 9, 2023

Webber
“Simmer down. You're about to become a nice snack for me!”
Webber, Dr. Mario 64

Webbers are spider enemies in Wario Land 3 and Dr. Mario 64.

History[edit]

Wario Land 3[edit]

In Wario Land 3, Webbers can shoot electric projectiles from above at Wario that trigger Electric Wario when hit. The electric projectiles do not travel far horizontally, but if Wario is within range, they home on him. Smash-attacking on the ground near one causes it to slide downwards, after which it will slowly crawl back to its original position, where it won't shoot electricity while doing so. They can repeatedly be dropped until they touch the ground. Their backs can be stood on, which allows Wario to reach high places as they climb back up. After a Webber shoots four projectiles, a baby Webber crawls on its back momentarily before it resumes shooting electricity. They appear in both Out of the Woods and The Big Bridge, where there are three of them in each level. The ability to use them as platforms is not required to collect any treasure chests, but is required to collect all the Musical Coins in those levels.

Dr. Mario 64[edit]

In Dr. Mario 64, Webber has the lowest CPU difficulty, alongside Spearhead. In Story mode, it is the third opponent both Dr. Mario and Wario face in their respective stories. In Dr. Mario's story, both Dr. Mario and Wario continue chasing Mad Scienstein into a dark forest, where Wario is grabbed by the Webber first, and then grabs Dr. Mario in its attempt to eat him as a snack. In Wario's story, Wario catches up with Mad Scienstein but as Mad Scienstein stops, Wario accidentally ran into a spider web only to be confronted by Webber, who remarks on Wario not being tasty. After both Spearhead and Webber are beaten by either Dr. Mario or Wario, both of them report to the hidden figure about the chase occurring between Dr. Mario, Wario, and Mad Scienstein, who is assured that Hammer-Bot can stop them.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese グモ[1]
Kigumo
キグモン[2]
Kigumon
Tree Spider

Variation of the above

Chinese (simplified) 镰刀牙
Liándāo Yá
Sickle Tooth

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wario Land 3: Fushigi na Orgel Shogakukan guide, page 21.
  2. ^ "Dr. Mario 64: From English to Japanese". The Mushroom Kingdom.