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A single Wanderin' Goom appears in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' as one of the objects Wario has to juggle in the modern version of the game ''[[Ball]]''.
A single Wanderin' Goom appears in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' as one of the objects Wario has to juggle in the modern version of the game ''[[Ball]]''.
Marketing copy on the back of ''[[Wario Land 3]]''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> box states that Wanderin' Gooms appear in the game<ref>"Be wary of Wanderin' Gooms, Hammer-bots, Mad Scienstein and more as you plunge into one of the largest, most dazzling adventures ever to hit Game Boy Color!" Back of ''Wario Land 3'' box, NTSC version.</ref>, but they are nowhere to be found. It is likely that this refers to [[Spearhead (enemy)|Spearhead]], another variety of Goom.


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A Wanderin' Goom, as seen in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 artwork.
A Wanderin' Goom
Sprite of a Wanderin' Goom.

Wanderin' Gooms are a Goom species. They first appeared in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. Unlike the Pirate Goom, Wanderin' Gooms have no arms, are not aggressive, and have no ability to attack. Also, Wanderin' Gooms are lighter in color than Pirate Gooms, and possess two large ears, something their pirate relatives lack. Although affiliated with the Black Sugar Gang, these creatures are extremely weak and are harmless. A Wanderin' Goom normally walks in a straight line, but upon coming into contact with any object, it would flip onto its back. Wario can defeat these defenseless creatures any way he sees fit.

A single Wanderin' Goom appears in Game & Watch Gallery 2 as one of the objects Wario has to juggle in the modern version of the game Ball.

Marketing copy on the back of Wario Land 3's box states that Wanderin' Gooms appear in the game[1], but they are nowhere to be found. It is likely that this refers to Spearhead, another variety of Goom.

Names in other languages

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References

  1. ^ "Be wary of Wanderin' Gooms, Hammer-bots, Mad Scienstein and more as you plunge into one of the largest, most dazzling adventures ever to hit Game Boy Color!" Back of Wario Land 3 box, NTSC version.

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