Grumbell
Grumbell | |
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Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team | |
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013) |
Grumbells are living floating dumbbell creatures that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Their name is a pun on "dumbbell." In the field, Grumbells float around at high altitudes. If one spots Mario and Luigi, it will follow them at that altitude, and when it gets right above them, it will drop out of the air to try and land on them, if failing, soon rising back into high altitudes again.
Battle[edit]
Grumbells will attack in pairs; they each float over a Bro. and fall on them after individually making a kind of alerted noise; this attack may render the Bros. dizzy. Mario and Luigi must hammer the Grumbells back into the air, where they may repeat a round of this. Both Grumbells use their attack turns during this attack. If alone or the third wheel in a group of three (or any odd number), a Grumbell will float above the Bro. it plans to attack and cause its eyes to disappear, then rotating itself before falling on the Bro, who must smack it away with their hammer just before it hits them. If it rotates in a fashion that leaves itself not upright, just before landing on the Bro. it will flip itself upright and possibly throw off its target's timing.
If a single Grumbell and a Monolift are present in the battle, they may perform an attack together than involves the Monolift dropping its stack of rocks and the Grumbell dropping to the floor. The Monolift will then pick up the Grumbell and begin weightlifting after twitching its eye. After several lifts, the Monolift will throw the Grumbell at the Bro. it targets. If it twitches so its left eye is bigger, it will aim at Luigi. If it twitches so its right eye is bigger, it will aim at Mario. If the targeted Bro. dodges this attack, the Grumbell will go offscreen and ram into the Monolift at the back, dealing in normal mode 10 and 14 damage to each other respectively. This attack takes up the Grumbell's attack turn.
Due to their ability to fly, Grumbells are immune to ground-based attacks such as the normal Hammer, the 3D Shell Bros. Attacks, the Dropchopper's shockwave, and the Jet-Board Bash. However, they can be hit by attacks that strike from above.
Statistics[edit]
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy | ||||||||
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Grumbell | ||||||||
HP | 88 | Role | Common | Level | 18 | Location(s) | Mount Pajamaja | |
Power | 100 | Position | Normal | No Hitter | 20 | |||
Defense | 127 | World | Real | Weakness | None | Item drop | Refreshing Herb (5%) POW Gloves (2%) | |
Speed | 75 | Experience | 90 (108) | Coins | 24 (100%) |
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | アレアレイ[?] Arearei |
Partial repetition of「唖鈴」(arei, "dumbbell") | |
French (NOA) | Râltère[?] | Play on râler ("moan") and haltère ("dumbbell") | |
French (NOE) | Hélicalter[?] | From hélicoptère ("helicopter") and haltère ("dumbbell") | |
German | Flugtel[?] | From Flug ("flight") and Hantel ("dumbbell") | |
Italian | Manubryo[?] | Pun on manubrio ("handlebar") | |
Portuguese | Halterolhos[?] | From haltere ("dumbbell") and olhos ("eyes") | |
Russian | Гантелет[?] Gantelet |
From гантеля (gantelya, "dumbbell") and -лет (-let, suffix for flying) | |
Spanish (NOA) | Pesarajo[?] | From pesa ("weight") | |
Spanish (NOE) | Mancuerni[?] | From mancuerna ("dumbbell") |