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Created page with "Category:Characters Category:Enemies Shrumooms are enemies set to appear in ''Tunnels from Nowhere''. They are weak creatures that imitate mushlets, both in appearance and behaviour, simply moving forward for a melee attack before sliding backward. Shrumooms are related to Shrodneys rather than being actual members of the mushlet species. The name "shrumoom" is simply a distortion of "mushroom" with the first "M" and cluster of consonants in the..." |
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[[Shrumoom]]s are enemies set to appear in ''[[Tunnels from Nowhere]]''. They are weak creatures that imitate [[mushlet]]s, both in appearance and behaviour, simply moving forward for a melee attack before sliding backward. Shrumooms are related to [[Shrodney]]s rather than being actual members of the mushlet species. | [[Shrumoom]]s are enemies set to appear in ''[[Tunnels from Nowhere]]''. They are weak creatures that imitate [[mushlet]]s, both in appearance and behaviour, simply moving forward for a melee attack before sliding backward. Shrumooms are related to [[Shrodney]]s rather than being actual members of the mushlet species, indicated by their dull biege and pink colouration and strange eyes. | ||
The name "shrumoom" is simply a distortion of "mushroom" with the first "M" and cluster of consonants in the middle swapped around. | The name "shrumoom" is simply a distortion of "mushroom" with the first "M" and cluster of consonants in the middle swapped around. | ||
Revision as of 19:23, 7 March 2026
Shrumooms are enemies set to appear in Tunnels from Nowhere. They are weak creatures that imitate mushlets, both in appearance and behaviour, simply moving forward for a melee attack before sliding backward. Shrumooms are related to Shrodneys rather than being actual members of the mushlet species, indicated by their dull biege and pink colouration and strange eyes.
The name "shrumoom" is simply a distortion of "mushroom" with the first "M" and cluster of consonants in the middle swapped around.
Trivia
- The concept of a spotted enemy that imitates another species was inspired by Dwarf Bulborbs of the Pikmin series, which imitate the young of real Bulborbs despite being of an entirely different family of creatures.