RuBoo's Army - Species
13 years ago
I've been disappointed recently with the nigh-complete lack of Buzzy Beetle porn, and since I've not seen anything like this, I figured I'd make this. It's just for fun, of course. And while it doesn't guarantee more Buzzy Beetle porn, it does make it more likely. If anyone decides to try it, that is...
Toad: Similarly to the famous Mario brothers, these guys, while not extremely durable, are able to use a variety of power ups. The Mushroom Kingdom army consists mostly, if not entirely, of these guys. We need some on our side!
Yoshi: These guys come in a variety of colors, and their powers are almost as diverse. However, Yoshi of all colors can safely jump on spiky enemies, walk on spikes, gain extra height with flutter jumps, and, of course, eat enemies and turn them into eggs.
Green: Depending on the individual, Green Yoshi can use the powers of any color Yoshi.
Yellow: Yellow Yoshi are the strongest of all Yoshi. They can carry more than other Yoshi, and can stomp the ground to cause an earthquake.
Orange: Orange Yoshi can use Ground Pounds to crush enemies. Though not as strong as a Yellow Yoshi's stomp, it packs more punch than a standard jump.
Red: Red Yoshi can breathe fire, as long as they're not underwater. They're also immune to fire damage.
Pink: Faster than the other colors of Yoshi, Pink Yoshi run around at high speeds. Good luck catching up to one.
Purple: Purple Yoshi are hazardous to touch. They excrete a poisonous substance from their skin, and their saliva is also poisonous. Fortunately, they control their poisons, and are completely immune to all kinds of poisons.
Blue: Blue Yoshi can breathe underwater. They also give their riders the same ability.
Light Blue: Sometimes called Sky Blue Yoshi, these guys can jump high. They can also sprout wings and fly.
White: These Yoshi are fast. They are able to use the abilities of any color Yoshi, but can only use the powers of one at a time. Also, they're not the most durable of the Yoshi, and can get hurt fairly easily.
Black: Similarly to White Yoshi, Black Yoshi can use the powers of any Yoshi, one at a time. The biggest difference between the two, however, is that while White Yoshi are fragile speedsters, Black Yoshi are mighty glaciers, the slowest of all Yoshi.
Goomba: Goombas are small, brown, mushroom-like creatures with feet and no arms. They are slow, and easily dispatched. The weakest of weak, Bowser uses them as pawns, or grunts.
Paragoomba: Goombas with wings. While they can fly, most feel uncomfortable going too high up off the ground.
Spiky Goomba: A Goomba with a spiky helmet. Obviously, jumping on them is a bad idea.
Galoomba: A small, round Goomba. Interestingly, they cannot be defeated with a mere jump.
Gloomba: Gloombas are dark blue Goombas who typically live in dark places. They despise the light.
Paragloomba: A mix of a Paragoomba and a Gloomba. Is it a dark blue Paragoomba or a Gloomba with wings?
Spiky Gloomba: A Gloomba with a spiky helmet.
Bone Goomba: A Gloomba which uses a skull as a helmet.
Koopa: Koopas are the most common soldiers in Bowser's army, and most are allied with the Koopa King. Some, however, are not, and may join our purposes.
Koopa Troopa: Your standard Koopa Troopa. These ground-bound characters have a tendency to retreat into their shells when threatened, but they can attack by spinning while in their shells.
Koopa Paratroopa: As their name suggests, Koopa Paratroopas are Koopa Troopas with wings. If they get hurt, though, they’ll lose their wings and plummet to the ground, becoming normal Koopa Troopa again.
Koopatrol: These guys are not your average Koopa Troopa. These elite Koopa soldiers wear spiky armor.
Dry Bones: Dry Bones are undead Koopa skeletons. They are able to throw their own bones to attack. They are immune to fire.
Parabones: Parabones are skeletal Koopa Paratroopas. Basically, Dry Bones with wings.
Buzzy Beetle: These guys are kinda cute… Ahem! The rounded shell on their backs makes them immune to fire. However, flipping them over exposes their cute little bellies (ahem), which are soft and squishy and not-so-fireproof. They can't get up on their own from this state. They can also climb up walls and ceilings.
Spike Top: A Buzzy Beetle with a spike on its shell. Kinda obvious, but still cute. Just don't step on one. They have the same weaknesses as a standard Buzzy Beetle, though: flip them over with an earthquake or by hitting the block they're standing on. The spike sticks into the ground, making them more difficult to flip back over.
Parabuzzy: A Buzzy Beetle with wings. Obviously, they can fly. Unfortunately, the wings are fragile, and can be lost to a stomp.
Spiky Parabuzzy: Spike Top + Parabuzzy = Spiky Parabuzzy. It may look undefeatable, but, unlike their shell, their wings are not fireproof. Hit 'em with fire, and their wings burn up, and they fall. (Did you get all that, Pit?) This turns them into regular Spike Tops, so then just flip 'em over. They're still cute, though…
Bony Beetle: A beastly combination of Buzzy Beetle and Dry Bones. Bony Beetles have retractable spikes on their shells. Like Dry Bones, Bony Beetles can reassemble themselves if jumped on, and, like both Buzzy Beetles and Dry Bones, are immune to fire. In a word: AWESOME!
Spiny: These guys have spikes on their shells. You'll want to hit them with fire or flip them from below. They can roll up into a form which looks like a spike ball, known as "Spiny Egg", which is impervious to damage, but can't move unless it's being moved, as by a Yoshi, Lakitu, or Ptooie.
Lakitu: A Koopa-like species which normally rides on a cloud. Some of them enjoy fishing, whether in the water or… not… While others prefer tossing Spiny Eggs. The clouds they fly around on are a storage area which can hold innumerable Spiny Eggs, and sometimes other items.
Blooming Lakitu: A Lakitu subspecies which, instead of tossing Spiny Eggs, throws a sort of… Piranha Plant Egg? Something that looks like a spike-covered Piranha Plant head. And, in a puff of smoke, turn into actual Piranha Plants. Freaky… The clouds they ride on can hold a vast number of these "Piranha Plant Eggs", just as a normal Lakitu's holds Spiny Eggs, and have a slight pink tint.
Fishin' Boo: A Boo-like ghost and an undead Lakitu. Even in the afterlife, these guys are obsessed with fishing! Though now the bait's on fire…
Piranha Plant: These plants are able to eat anything. And eat they do. While some of them live in pipes, able to move between pipes in a system, others live in the ground, completely immobile. That's not to say they're any less dangerous to approach. Though they are blind, they can sense vibrations in the ground, so they know where you are.
Venus Fire Trap: A Piranha Plant that can spit fire. It's as simple as that.
Venus Ice Trap: Like a Venus Fire Trap, but with ice. An odd combination, to be sure. I've also heard of a blue-colored subtype…
Inky Piranha Plant: A Piranha Plant that can spit ink. Why they can spit ink, I have no idea.
Putrid Piranha Plant: Piranha Plants that breathe poisonous gasses. Do not get too close to one.
Ptooie: A Piranha Plant that is not rooted down. They carry a spike ball in their mouths that they can spit at others, but it always finds its way back into their mouths. If they ever were to lose the spike ball, they'd fly into a panic until they found a replacement. If said replacement is a Spiny Egg, the Spiny will have to run back to the Ptooie in order to keep it from getting upset.
Jumping Piranha Plant: Another variety of Piranha Plant that isn't rooted down, Jumping Piranha Plants launch themselves from pipes like cannonballs, flying around before returning to the same pipe system.
Pokey: A Pokey is a multi-segmented, sentient cactus. Typically found in deserts, they are normally spiked, and therefore invulnerable to being stomped, but most other methods of attack will work.
Pokey Sprout: An immature Pokey with only a single segment.
Snow Pokey: A Pokey made of snow. Obviously. Most often found in cold areas.
Poison Pokey: A Pokey which has poisonous spikes. Definitely do not touch them.
Shy Guy: These guys wear hooded robes and masks. Not even I know what they're hiding under those masks, but I don't care; As long as they're on our side, they're alright in my book. There are several varieties, though most are little more than a wardrobe change.
Snifit: These Guys have cannons on their masks instead of mouths. They shoot projectiles through the cannon-mouth at their enemies.
Bandit: Bandits are Shy Guys who love to steal. They can and will steal anything from anyone. And that is why there is a lock on the fridge.
Fly Guy: Shy Guys with propellers on their heads, Fly Guys, as their name suggests, are able to fly. Nobody knows how the propeller got on their heads, though…
Boo Guy: A Boo-like Shy Guy ghost, hence the name.
Thwomp: Large, stone monsters which cling to ceilings and drop down on unsuspecting foes, squashing them flat and causing an earthquake. After dropping down, they return to the ceiling to drop onto the next foe who dares pass beneath them.
Thwimp: The young form of Thwomps, Thwimps love to jump around, causing small earthquakes when they land. They are invincible, but they never stray too far from their parent Thwomp.
Bro: The Bros species are basically Koopas with helmets that throw stuff. Their helmets match their shells.
Fire Bro: Fire Bros' helmets are red, and they spit fireballs.
Ice Bro: Ice Bros have light blue helmets, and spit ice balls in contrast to the Fire Bros' fire.
Boomerang Bro: As their name suggests, Boomerang Bros throw boomerangs. Their helmets are blue.
Hammer Bro: Hammer Bros have helmets that are green. Guess what these guys throw. That's right: hammers.
Sumo Bro: Sumo Bros are large Koopas that cause earthquakes by stomping the ground. Unlike the other Bros, they don't wear helmets, instead having a spike on their heads. They have black shells.
Chain Chomp: These guys, though sometimes made of stone, are most often made from some sort of metal, typically a black- or dark blue-colored iron. Due to this, they are immune to fire. Unlike the evil Bowser, I don't keep my Chain Chomp allies chained up... Usually.
Amp: These guys are nothing like Chain Chomps! They're electrified, so touching them is dangerous. Amps levitate instead of walking.
Fire Chomp: These things look more like Amps than Chain Chomps. They are able to spit fireballs, and can explode as a last resort.
Cheep-Cheep: An aquatic fish species, Cheep-Cheeps swim in water. They can jump out of the water, but they can't do anything on land. They come in small and large varieties. They taste pretty good fried. Er, but I'd never think of cooking my own allies!
Spiny Cheep-Cheep: Basically, a blue Cheep-Cheep with spikes on its back. Its large variety is often called a Porcu-Puffer.
Fishbone: The undead, skeletal form of a Cheep-Cheep.
Boo: I am one of these guys. Round creatures with a ghostly tail, Boos are nigh-invulnerable! We have the powers of invisibility, the ability to pass through walls, even possession and short-range teleportation, and if enough of us come together, we can combine into a huge Boo, the exact size of which depends on how many of us there are. However, we do have one… Unfortunate weakness. Whenever someone we don't know looks at us, we have a tendency to cover our faces and turn invisible. It makes us unable to move. It's an annoying habit, really. Shy Guys are lucky to have those masks, wish I had one… Oh, we're also uncomfortable when standing in sunlight, as with other ghosts. We come in several different colors, the darker ones generally being more powerful than the others.
Bomb Boos: I don't know if these guys are Boo Brigade or Bomb Squadron. Black Boos with yellow eyes and teeth, they, as their name suggests, are able to explode. Ka-Boom!
Broozer: These guys wear boxing gloves. Stay out of their way, or you'll get hit! Unfortunately, these guys are ground-bound, and they can't turn to save their afterlives. They're also vulnerable to all sorts of things, but they are really tough.
Big Boo: These big guys may look just like us, but they're huge, and they don't wince at the power of the sun! These guys are totally awesome! But they're still very shy…
Spike: A vaguely Koopa-like species that carries a number of spike balls in their mouths. No one knows where the spike balls are stored, exactly, nor do they know how many they can store, but the spike balls are about as big as they are, so they're definitely not stored in their mouths.
Snow Spike: A Spike which uses snowballs instead of spike balls. How the snowballs stay together and apart I have no idea.
Clubba: A Spike which uses a mace instead of spike balls. They tend to sleep a lot…
Waddlewing: A squirrel-like species, Waddlewings have the ability to glide. They are also rather adept at climbing, and, as the name suggests, can otherwise be seen waddling about. Kinda cute…
Magikoopa: Magikoopa are Koopas who are able to use magic. They wear cloaks, typically blue, and a hat of matching color. They wield magic wands and are the only species capable of doing so, barring those with special training.
Crazee Dayzee: Crazee Dayzees are a sort of anthropomorphic flower. They are wonderful singers and, despite their plantlike appearance suggesting otherwise, they are incredibly fast. However, they are also rather timid and not very strong, so they often run when they find themselves threatened. Despite their feminine appearance, they come in both genders.
Amazy Dayzee: A golden Crazee Dayzee, Amazy Dayzees are quite powerful when compared to the standard variant. That said, they are just as, if not more, timid. They are just as fast as normal Amazy Dayzees, as well.
Pianta: A large, humanoid, part-plant species, Piantas have great physical strength. Aside from that, however, they are typically unremarkable. They can often be seen wearing a grass skirt, so often that it may not be a grass skirt…
Noki: The Noki are a shelled race that is similar to Koopas in that they retreat into their shells if startled. However, their shells don't have the utility a Koopa shell has, and serve solely as protection. Fortunately, unlike Koopas, they are quite quick on their feet, and are also quite capable swimmers.
Monster Koopa: Uncommon though they are, these things are easily spotted because, as the species' name suggests, these guys are monsters. A well-known example is the evil Koopa king Bowser, but he's not the only one. It would be good to have some on our side, but, since all known Monster Koopa are sided with Bowser, it is unlikely that any will join us. Only time will tell, though, we'll see…
If your desired species is not on here, ask me about it.
Toad: Similarly to the famous Mario brothers, these guys, while not extremely durable, are able to use a variety of power ups. The Mushroom Kingdom army consists mostly, if not entirely, of these guys. We need some on our side!
Yoshi: These guys come in a variety of colors, and their powers are almost as diverse. However, Yoshi of all colors can safely jump on spiky enemies, walk on spikes, gain extra height with flutter jumps, and, of course, eat enemies and turn them into eggs.
Green: Depending on the individual, Green Yoshi can use the powers of any color Yoshi.
Yellow: Yellow Yoshi are the strongest of all Yoshi. They can carry more than other Yoshi, and can stomp the ground to cause an earthquake.
Orange: Orange Yoshi can use Ground Pounds to crush enemies. Though not as strong as a Yellow Yoshi's stomp, it packs more punch than a standard jump.
Red: Red Yoshi can breathe fire, as long as they're not underwater. They're also immune to fire damage.
Pink: Faster than the other colors of Yoshi, Pink Yoshi run around at high speeds. Good luck catching up to one.
Purple: Purple Yoshi are hazardous to touch. They excrete a poisonous substance from their skin, and their saliva is also poisonous. Fortunately, they control their poisons, and are completely immune to all kinds of poisons.
Blue: Blue Yoshi can breathe underwater. They also give their riders the same ability.
Light Blue: Sometimes called Sky Blue Yoshi, these guys can jump high. They can also sprout wings and fly.
White: These Yoshi are fast. They are able to use the abilities of any color Yoshi, but can only use the powers of one at a time. Also, they're not the most durable of the Yoshi, and can get hurt fairly easily.
Black: Similarly to White Yoshi, Black Yoshi can use the powers of any Yoshi, one at a time. The biggest difference between the two, however, is that while White Yoshi are fragile speedsters, Black Yoshi are mighty glaciers, the slowest of all Yoshi.
Goomba: Goombas are small, brown, mushroom-like creatures with feet and no arms. They are slow, and easily dispatched. The weakest of weak, Bowser uses them as pawns, or grunts.
Paragoomba: Goombas with wings. While they can fly, most feel uncomfortable going too high up off the ground.
Spiky Goomba: A Goomba with a spiky helmet. Obviously, jumping on them is a bad idea.
Galoomba: A small, round Goomba. Interestingly, they cannot be defeated with a mere jump.
Gloomba: Gloombas are dark blue Goombas who typically live in dark places. They despise the light.
Paragloomba: A mix of a Paragoomba and a Gloomba. Is it a dark blue Paragoomba or a Gloomba with wings?
Spiky Gloomba: A Gloomba with a spiky helmet.
Bone Goomba: A Gloomba which uses a skull as a helmet.
Koopa: Koopas are the most common soldiers in Bowser's army, and most are allied with the Koopa King. Some, however, are not, and may join our purposes.
Koopa Troopa: Your standard Koopa Troopa. These ground-bound characters have a tendency to retreat into their shells when threatened, but they can attack by spinning while in their shells.
Koopa Paratroopa: As their name suggests, Koopa Paratroopas are Koopa Troopas with wings. If they get hurt, though, they’ll lose their wings and plummet to the ground, becoming normal Koopa Troopa again.
Koopatrol: These guys are not your average Koopa Troopa. These elite Koopa soldiers wear spiky armor.
Dry Bones: Dry Bones are undead Koopa skeletons. They are able to throw their own bones to attack. They are immune to fire.
Parabones: Parabones are skeletal Koopa Paratroopas. Basically, Dry Bones with wings.
Buzzy Beetle: These guys are kinda cute… Ahem! The rounded shell on their backs makes them immune to fire. However, flipping them over exposes their cute little bellies (ahem), which are soft and squishy and not-so-fireproof. They can't get up on their own from this state. They can also climb up walls and ceilings.
Spike Top: A Buzzy Beetle with a spike on its shell. Kinda obvious, but still cute. Just don't step on one. They have the same weaknesses as a standard Buzzy Beetle, though: flip them over with an earthquake or by hitting the block they're standing on. The spike sticks into the ground, making them more difficult to flip back over.
Parabuzzy: A Buzzy Beetle with wings. Obviously, they can fly. Unfortunately, the wings are fragile, and can be lost to a stomp.
Spiky Parabuzzy: Spike Top + Parabuzzy = Spiky Parabuzzy. It may look undefeatable, but, unlike their shell, their wings are not fireproof. Hit 'em with fire, and their wings burn up, and they fall. (Did you get all that, Pit?) This turns them into regular Spike Tops, so then just flip 'em over. They're still cute, though…
Bony Beetle: A beastly combination of Buzzy Beetle and Dry Bones. Bony Beetles have retractable spikes on their shells. Like Dry Bones, Bony Beetles can reassemble themselves if jumped on, and, like both Buzzy Beetles and Dry Bones, are immune to fire. In a word: AWESOME!
Spiny: These guys have spikes on their shells. You'll want to hit them with fire or flip them from below. They can roll up into a form which looks like a spike ball, known as "Spiny Egg", which is impervious to damage, but can't move unless it's being moved, as by a Yoshi, Lakitu, or Ptooie.
Lakitu: A Koopa-like species which normally rides on a cloud. Some of them enjoy fishing, whether in the water or… not… While others prefer tossing Spiny Eggs. The clouds they fly around on are a storage area which can hold innumerable Spiny Eggs, and sometimes other items.
Blooming Lakitu: A Lakitu subspecies which, instead of tossing Spiny Eggs, throws a sort of… Piranha Plant Egg? Something that looks like a spike-covered Piranha Plant head. And, in a puff of smoke, turn into actual Piranha Plants. Freaky… The clouds they ride on can hold a vast number of these "Piranha Plant Eggs", just as a normal Lakitu's holds Spiny Eggs, and have a slight pink tint.
Fishin' Boo: A Boo-like ghost and an undead Lakitu. Even in the afterlife, these guys are obsessed with fishing! Though now the bait's on fire…
Piranha Plant: These plants are able to eat anything. And eat they do. While some of them live in pipes, able to move between pipes in a system, others live in the ground, completely immobile. That's not to say they're any less dangerous to approach. Though they are blind, they can sense vibrations in the ground, so they know where you are.
Venus Fire Trap: A Piranha Plant that can spit fire. It's as simple as that.
Venus Ice Trap: Like a Venus Fire Trap, but with ice. An odd combination, to be sure. I've also heard of a blue-colored subtype…
Inky Piranha Plant: A Piranha Plant that can spit ink. Why they can spit ink, I have no idea.
Putrid Piranha Plant: Piranha Plants that breathe poisonous gasses. Do not get too close to one.
Ptooie: A Piranha Plant that is not rooted down. They carry a spike ball in their mouths that they can spit at others, but it always finds its way back into their mouths. If they ever were to lose the spike ball, they'd fly into a panic until they found a replacement. If said replacement is a Spiny Egg, the Spiny will have to run back to the Ptooie in order to keep it from getting upset.
Jumping Piranha Plant: Another variety of Piranha Plant that isn't rooted down, Jumping Piranha Plants launch themselves from pipes like cannonballs, flying around before returning to the same pipe system.
Pokey: A Pokey is a multi-segmented, sentient cactus. Typically found in deserts, they are normally spiked, and therefore invulnerable to being stomped, but most other methods of attack will work.
Pokey Sprout: An immature Pokey with only a single segment.
Snow Pokey: A Pokey made of snow. Obviously. Most often found in cold areas.
Poison Pokey: A Pokey which has poisonous spikes. Definitely do not touch them.
Shy Guy: These guys wear hooded robes and masks. Not even I know what they're hiding under those masks, but I don't care; As long as they're on our side, they're alright in my book. There are several varieties, though most are little more than a wardrobe change.
Snifit: These Guys have cannons on their masks instead of mouths. They shoot projectiles through the cannon-mouth at their enemies.
Bandit: Bandits are Shy Guys who love to steal. They can and will steal anything from anyone. And that is why there is a lock on the fridge.
Fly Guy: Shy Guys with propellers on their heads, Fly Guys, as their name suggests, are able to fly. Nobody knows how the propeller got on their heads, though…
Boo Guy: A Boo-like Shy Guy ghost, hence the name.
Thwomp: Large, stone monsters which cling to ceilings and drop down on unsuspecting foes, squashing them flat and causing an earthquake. After dropping down, they return to the ceiling to drop onto the next foe who dares pass beneath them.
Thwimp: The young form of Thwomps, Thwimps love to jump around, causing small earthquakes when they land. They are invincible, but they never stray too far from their parent Thwomp.
Bro: The Bros species are basically Koopas with helmets that throw stuff. Their helmets match their shells.
Fire Bro: Fire Bros' helmets are red, and they spit fireballs.
Ice Bro: Ice Bros have light blue helmets, and spit ice balls in contrast to the Fire Bros' fire.
Boomerang Bro: As their name suggests, Boomerang Bros throw boomerangs. Their helmets are blue.
Hammer Bro: Hammer Bros have helmets that are green. Guess what these guys throw. That's right: hammers.
Sumo Bro: Sumo Bros are large Koopas that cause earthquakes by stomping the ground. Unlike the other Bros, they don't wear helmets, instead having a spike on their heads. They have black shells.
Chain Chomp: These guys, though sometimes made of stone, are most often made from some sort of metal, typically a black- or dark blue-colored iron. Due to this, they are immune to fire. Unlike the evil Bowser, I don't keep my Chain Chomp allies chained up... Usually.
Amp: These guys are nothing like Chain Chomps! They're electrified, so touching them is dangerous. Amps levitate instead of walking.
Fire Chomp: These things look more like Amps than Chain Chomps. They are able to spit fireballs, and can explode as a last resort.
Cheep-Cheep: An aquatic fish species, Cheep-Cheeps swim in water. They can jump out of the water, but they can't do anything on land. They come in small and large varieties. They taste pretty good fried. Er, but I'd never think of cooking my own allies!
Spiny Cheep-Cheep: Basically, a blue Cheep-Cheep with spikes on its back. Its large variety is often called a Porcu-Puffer.
Fishbone: The undead, skeletal form of a Cheep-Cheep.
Boo: I am one of these guys. Round creatures with a ghostly tail, Boos are nigh-invulnerable! We have the powers of invisibility, the ability to pass through walls, even possession and short-range teleportation, and if enough of us come together, we can combine into a huge Boo, the exact size of which depends on how many of us there are. However, we do have one… Unfortunate weakness. Whenever someone we don't know looks at us, we have a tendency to cover our faces and turn invisible. It makes us unable to move. It's an annoying habit, really. Shy Guys are lucky to have those masks, wish I had one… Oh, we're also uncomfortable when standing in sunlight, as with other ghosts. We come in several different colors, the darker ones generally being more powerful than the others.
Bomb Boos: I don't know if these guys are Boo Brigade or Bomb Squadron. Black Boos with yellow eyes and teeth, they, as their name suggests, are able to explode. Ka-Boom!
Broozer: These guys wear boxing gloves. Stay out of their way, or you'll get hit! Unfortunately, these guys are ground-bound, and they can't turn to save their afterlives. They're also vulnerable to all sorts of things, but they are really tough.
Big Boo: These big guys may look just like us, but they're huge, and they don't wince at the power of the sun! These guys are totally awesome! But they're still very shy…
Spike: A vaguely Koopa-like species that carries a number of spike balls in their mouths. No one knows where the spike balls are stored, exactly, nor do they know how many they can store, but the spike balls are about as big as they are, so they're definitely not stored in their mouths.
Snow Spike: A Spike which uses snowballs instead of spike balls. How the snowballs stay together and apart I have no idea.
Clubba: A Spike which uses a mace instead of spike balls. They tend to sleep a lot…
Waddlewing: A squirrel-like species, Waddlewings have the ability to glide. They are also rather adept at climbing, and, as the name suggests, can otherwise be seen waddling about. Kinda cute…
Magikoopa: Magikoopa are Koopas who are able to use magic. They wear cloaks, typically blue, and a hat of matching color. They wield magic wands and are the only species capable of doing so, barring those with special training.
Crazee Dayzee: Crazee Dayzees are a sort of anthropomorphic flower. They are wonderful singers and, despite their plantlike appearance suggesting otherwise, they are incredibly fast. However, they are also rather timid and not very strong, so they often run when they find themselves threatened. Despite their feminine appearance, they come in both genders.
Amazy Dayzee: A golden Crazee Dayzee, Amazy Dayzees are quite powerful when compared to the standard variant. That said, they are just as, if not more, timid. They are just as fast as normal Amazy Dayzees, as well.
Pianta: A large, humanoid, part-plant species, Piantas have great physical strength. Aside from that, however, they are typically unremarkable. They can often be seen wearing a grass skirt, so often that it may not be a grass skirt…
Noki: The Noki are a shelled race that is similar to Koopas in that they retreat into their shells if startled. However, their shells don't have the utility a Koopa shell has, and serve solely as protection. Fortunately, unlike Koopas, they are quite quick on their feet, and are also quite capable swimmers.
Monster Koopa: Uncommon though they are, these things are easily spotted because, as the species' name suggests, these guys are monsters. A well-known example is the evil Koopa king Bowser, but he's not the only one. It would be good to have some on our side, but, since all known Monster Koopa are sided with Bowser, it is unlikely that any will join us. Only time will tell, though, we'll see…
If your desired species is not on here, ask me about it.
is there any difference between Red Shelled koopas and green shelled koopas?
Also, when you say monster koopas, and how all known are allied to bowser, are you referring to Lemmy, Ludwig, Roy, and such?
I know this is a SUPER late comment, but i stumbled on this, and just found it interesting! ^^