a collection of old brothership doodles

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a collection of old brothership doodles
Name: Gobblick
Debut: Mario & Luigi: Brothership
The embargo on Brothership enemies that-I'm-not-sure-if-we-actually-had-or-not is OVER! Which MOD TWEETER is happy about, because she finally gets to talk about her favorite creature from the whole game: GOBBLICK!
From the success of fictional pitcher plants like Victreebel and...er...Victreebel, it's no secret that they've captured the hearts of millions worldwide! And yet, finding a decent video game pitcher plant in this day and age is hard. And that's sad! Especially since Wet-Dry World has arbitrarily decided my rent should be paid for in articles about video game pitcher plants!
Gobblick is SUCH a good pitcher plant design though, definitely worth the wait!! Look at that gut! Those spots! That big, long licker! The ridges on its leaf and lower jaw, seamlessly combining pitcher plant and bear trap aesthetics!
But, of course, the BIG show-stopper: EYES IN A VOID, BABY!!!! I love it!! It works PERFECT with the pitcher plant design! In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they added them to REAL pitcher plants in a future update! They even remind me of that one talking pot in Winnie-the-Pooh that stuck onto my mind since I watched it as a child!
Since they're on the INSIDE of what is definitively its mouth, though, that raises the question...are these Gobblick's eyes at all? What if they're the eyes of something else? But...what would that something else be? A spider? A Lickitung? Perhaps it's the eyes of a treeshrew, and it's attacking out of embarrassment of us catching it using the bathroom? I'm sorry, hypothetical treeshrew! But you probably shouldn't stay in there, if that's the case, even if you're shy!
Or, most likely, these ARE the eyes of the noble Gobblick, and it uses them to watch its food go down! When you're a pitcher plant, is there honestly anything better to do?
Yes! And that thing is: attacking plumbers! Gobblick is such a fan of battling Mario & Luigi that he has not one, but TWO battles against them! That may not seem like a lot, but that's more than most Mario bosses in most single mainline games!
"Well, that's fine and all, but I bet none of its attacks include the coveted Root Attack," you might scoff. And you'd be wrong! Although real pitcher plant roots are, frankly, not really something to write home about, the root arms of Gobblick are able to dig through ground as they approach the brothers, in a way similar to Whispy Woods! Kirby's Dream Land 2 fans rejoice!
But, this isn't even Gobblick's only form! In fact, the first time I saw and fell in love with Gobblick was in its SECONDARY form! Warning, however, that this form is built off of integral spoilers for the game, so if you click below, do so wisely...!
Level 35, huh? Let's see...
That much of a difference, huh?
Well clearly, I need to put this off until later when the bros are stronger. Grab some more levels, buy some better gear and-
HA HA HA... no, no.
And here was my first introduction to Glohm as a status ailment. Before we get access to Ampberries.
And honestly, I loved it. The ailment gives a fun handicap, shutting out Bros and Combo attacks. Hindering, but not overly debilitating.
And not having the proper cure yet makes dodging the boss' attacks all the more important.
Especially with this. It gave me an good incentive to use my Auto-Herb plug, which I'd barely touched up until this point.
It helped, but wasn't something I should rely on, with proper dodging and countering being way more important.
FIRST TRY, BABYYYY!!!!!!
Peach, we just got back from there. Oh, you mean the other Great Lighthouse Island.
Heck yeah I did! Had a few moments where it was do or game over, but I came out on top.
Tbh, most of the side quest rewards are rather mid. Being mostly consumable items and whatnot.
And then there's this one, which gives us a very useful battle plug at a point where Glohm enemies are becoming more and more common.