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As a Grumblump turns, the player can either jump to land on the topmost face, or walk up its side like a [[Triangular Block]]. Towards the end of the level, two [[Skipsqueak]]s appear on either side of the final Grumblump as obstacles, running to stay on its center as it moves. If the player [[Ground Pound]]s a Grumblump, its faces will turn angry, and it will move faster for a short period of time. | As a Grumblump turns, the player can either jump to land on the topmost face, or walk up its side like a [[Triangular Block]]. Towards the end of the level, two [[Skipsqueak]]s appear on either side of the final Grumblump as obstacles, running to stay on its center as it moves. If the player [[Ground Pound]]s a Grumblump, its faces will turn angry, and it will move faster for a short period of time. | ||
Although visually similar to [[Rhomp]]s and [[Tox Box]]es, Grumblumps have different behavior, as they are constantly rotating objects used as platforms. They are unable to crush the player, as the lava beneath them will instantly cause a life to | Although visually similar to [[Rhomp]]s and [[Tox Box]]es, Grumblumps have different behavior, as they are constantly rotating objects used as platforms. They are unable to crush the player, as the lava beneath them will instantly cause a life to lost on contact. | ||
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