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Krubbishes are enemies from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. They can be found in the Dreamy Wakeport region, often alongside Cocoknight R's. Krubbishes earned their name from the term "Rubbish".

A Krubbish that is left in the field wanders aimlessly until the Mario brothers encroach upon its territory at which point it spits out a poison cloud that heads in their direction.

Combat[]

Krubbishes have two attacks. Their first move involves them launching poison clouds from their mouth at a diagonal angle. Which way they look dictates who the target is. If the Krubbishes look north, Mario must jump first, then Luigi. If the Krubbishes look south, Luigi must jump first, then Mario. If the Krubbishes look straight ahead, both Mario brothers are obligated to jump at the same time. The Mario brothers have a chance to be poisoned if the cloud touches their body.

Krubbishes need Cocoknight R's for their second move, which has them inhale some and then launch them out of their mouth. Players can identify the timing by how the Cocoknights R's rotate during their flight and identify the target by watching their shadows. If they fly northwest, the Cocoknight R's will hit Mario. If they fly southwest, the Cocoknight R's will hit Luigi. The Mario brothers will have to block the attack with their hammers, damaging the unlucky Cocoknight R's in the process, lest they get stunned. Krubbishes cannot use this attack if they are accompanied by 3 Cocoknight R's or less.

Krubbishes explode if killed, damaging their teammates in the process.

Names in other languages[]

  • Japanese: Dasuttā (Written ダスッター. Transliteration of English "duster".)
  • Español: El Basurrero (This term is derived from the Spanish terms La Basura (trash) and El Guerrero ((male) warrior). Genitive: Lois Basurreris)
  • Italiano: Il Bidonton (This term is derived from the term Il Bidone Della Spazzatura (Italian for Garbage Can). Genitive: Lois Bidontonus)
  • Français: Le Bennure (This term is derived from the term La Benne à Odure (dumpster).)
  • Deutsch: Möllschock (This term is derived from the term Mollschock (German for Trash Shadow).)
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