Blue Shells, also known as Blue Koopa Shells [1], are blue Koopa Troopa shells that first appear in Super Mario World, one of the few games where they are actually worn
by Koopa Troopas.
A seaside oasis runs
by Koopa Troopa and his pals.
Also, after the player has defeated Bowser for the last time, the Toads find a postcard that that has a picture of Luigi captured
by a Koopa Troopa and a Peepa.
There is a tree next to the cannon
by the Koopa Troopa.
Not exact matches
He is waylaid
by Bowser and several
Koopa Troopas masquerading as Toads, who aid Bowser during Princess Peach's second abduction in that story.
These
Koopa Troopas no longer wear sunglasses as friendly ones in the game help in battle
by damaging enemies, in the form of normal and Shiny Shell stickers.
A
Koopa Troopa also appears in the ending of each board, being attacked
by Bowser and the winning player rescues the
Koopa Troopa before facing Bowser.
Similar to the previous installations,
Koopa Troopas attack
by folding into shells and ramming Mario though with more attack power.
Build the great hotel
by paying a fee of 5 coins each time you pass the
Koopa Troopa Space.
They attack Mario
by going into their shell and launching themselves towards him, similar to a
Koopa Troopa's attack.
The
Koopa Troopas in this game do not resist Luigi's attacks, and it is impossible to be hurt
by them.
A
Koopa Troopa's shell consists of a carapace with colored, hexagon - shaped scutes in a pattern on the top, with smaller, triangular ones at the edges, with dark flesh underneath that appear as «grooves»; a beige colored plaston with several «ribs» on its surface and six holes on it where the
Koopa Troopa's head, arms, legs and tail emerge from; all joined
by a white bridge that follows along the perimeter of the shell and rises at the spots where the
Koopa Troopa's head and tail are.
In the Super Mario Mash - Up Pack in Minecraft, Sheep are replaced
by green
Koopa Troopas.
Similar to the previous installations,
Koopa Troopas attack
by folding into shells and ramming Mario though with more attack power.
The
Koopa Troopas of this game are last seen lying on the ground, although some are already starting to regain consciousness
by the time Mario awakens.
These
Koopa Troopas no longer wear sunglasses as friendly ones in the game help in battle
by damaging enemies, in the form of normal and Shiny Shell stickers.
The Bowser Impostor of World 2's castle is a
Koopa Troopa and like the other ones, its true identity will be revealed if it's defeated
by fireballs.
Bowser had planned to do battle with Cackletta, the witch who had stolen Princess Peach's voice, with his army of
Koopa Troopas and Goombas (accompanied
by the Mario Bros.)-- however, the
Koopa Cruiser was attacked
by Fawful, Cackletta's henchman, before it could reach the Beanbean Kingdom.
A
Koopa Troopa also appears in the ending of each board, being attacked
by Bowser and the winning player rescues the
Koopa Troopa before facing Bowser.
In this game,
Koopa Troopas traveled with Bowser to Dinosaur Land in an attempt to take it over, though this plan is thwarted
by the Mario brothers.
There is also a baby
Koopa Troopa by the name of Jr..
Koopa Troopas attack
by getting into their shells and ramming Mario, doing 7 HP of damage.
The «good»
Koopa Troopas all live in
Koopa Village, a place which is overrun
by Fuzzies at one point in the game.
Green
Koopa Troopas move back and forth without any boundaries and even if that means that they will commit suicide
by falling down into the pit.
Koopa Troopas do not appear in the first game of the series, Super Mario Land, instead being replaced
by a similar species known as Bombshell
Koopas, which explode after being stomped on.
Koopa Troopas are absent from Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars, seemingly replaced
by Terrapins, which are basically armored
Koopa Troopas, similar to Koopatrols.
He is waylaid
by Bowser and several
Koopa Troopas masquerading as Toads, who aid Bowser during Princess Peach's second abduction in that story.
In the interactive OVA Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land, several
Koopa Troopas appear under the command of Iggy, but they are defeated
by Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi.
Koopa Troopas can be defeated
by Spin Jumps and Ground Pounds, and therefore are much simpler to defeat than in earlier games.
It has a gun turret manned
by four
Koopa Troopas.
In this game, Bowser sends
Koopa Troopas to different cities throughout Earth, where they wreak havoc
by stealing precious artifacts from various museums and national monuments.
The player can create a Green
Koopa Paratroopa
by transforming a Green
Koopa Troopa with two P - Wings, and can be transformed into a Big Green
Koopa Paratroopa using five Super Mushrooms.
They can be destroyed
by enemies, including Big
Koopa Troopa shells, big Thwomps, Bob - ombs, Magikoopas» magic attacks, Skewers, and Bowser.
These wings are not firmly attached to the Paratroopa's shells, with usually a single stomp getting rid of their wings and turning them into normal
Koopa Troopas; this is further enhanced
by the ability of simply adding wings to multiple objects in Super Mario Maker,
Koopa Troopas included and the existence of the P - Wing.
The player can acquire a Dry Bones & Cheep Cheep
by transforming a Red
Koopa Troopa & Cheep Cheep with six Boo Mushrooms.
They can be created
by combining a
Koopa Troopa with a pair of wings.
The player can create a Yellow
Koopa Paratroopa
by transforming a Yellow
Koopa Troopa with two P - Wings, and can be transformed into a Big Yellow
Koopa Paratroopa using five Super Mushrooms.
However, their wings can usually be removed
by the means of jumping on them, which turns them into ordinary
Koopa Troopas.
When they are hit
by a yarn ball, they become
Koopa Troopas just as in previous games; they first appear in Knot - Wing the
Koopa's Fort.
In the interactive OVA Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land, after Iggy's horde of
Koopa Troopas, Rexes, and Chargin» Chucks is defeated
by Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi, he summons a group of
Koopa Paratroopas and Monty Moles.
They are shell enemies like the
Koopa Troopas, meaning they can be flipped over when they are jumped on or
by a POW Block.
Once again there were only eight characters, but
Koopa Troopa was ousted
by Wario.
They arguably rank a little higher on the baddie scale than a Goomba, insomuch as their behavior tends to more closely resemble
Koopa Troopas by way of some colors (pink or blue, depending on the version you play) turning back upon facing a drop, rather than walking right over the edge as the red ones are wont to do.
Build the great hotel
by paying a fee of 5 coins each time you pass the
Koopa Troopa Space.
Believing that they have ejected King
Koopa from Mushroom Kingdom, Mario and Luigi use the Warp Pipe to return home, but are soon led to Coney Island
by two
Koopa Troopas.
Take out the Giant Goomba
by jumping straight onto the Giant Red
Koopa Troopa and kicking the shell straight at the Giant Goomba.
You do have the option of getting one artifact at a time and trading them in piece
by piece, but that also means after you've completed one artifact you have to backtrack, find the right
Koopa Troopas, and repeat the process all over again.
This stamp sheet is unlocked
by showing the bean a Goomba,
Koopa Troopa or Boo amiibo.
He can also destroy
Koopa Troopas,
Koopa Shells and some multiple - hit enemies
by landing on them with it, but other than that, the Spin Jump does not have quite the same power that it does in Super Mario World - it will function the same way as a normal jump when Mario lands on other enemies or hazards with it.