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==Variations==
 
==Variations==
  
*'''Big Dry Bones''' - Also known as Super or Mega Dry Bones. This is a giant version of Dry Bones that originally appeared in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. They sometimes push giant blocks and can only fall apart from a ground pound when Mario is above miniature size. They have appeared in all ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games, ''Super Mario Maker'' and several ''Mario Party'' games, including appearing as a boss (as Mega Dry Bones) in ''Mario Party: Star Rush''.
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*'''Dark Bones''' - The strongest version of the Dry Bones appearing in ''Thousand-Year Door''. It can build other Dry Bones in battle. They appear only twice in the Palace of Shadow as well as being an alternate color for the Dry Bones in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''.  
*'''Elite Dry Bones''' - A stronger variation of the quadrupedal Dry Bones from ''Superstar Saga'' found only in Teehee Valley. They were only called Dry Bones in the original game and did not gain a distinguishable name until the 3DS remake.
 
*'''Parabones''' - A variation that was introduced in ''Super Mario 3D World''. They are winged versions of Dry Bones, essentially making them a skeletal version of Paratroopas. Like normal Dry Bones, they crumble apart while hit, and unlike Paratroopas, they regain their wings when they reassemble, except in ''Super Mario Maker''. They also also appeared in areas of Bowser's Kingdom and the caverns of the Moon Kingdom in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', where they could be captured by Mario, making them temporarily playable. In the Bowser Jr's Journey mode of ''Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser's Journey'', they appeared as enemies and recruitable allies, and they also appeared as referees in ''Mario Tennis Aces''.
 
*'''Sad Dry Bones''' - An emotional variant appearing in ''Super Princess Peach''. They are always weeper and attack at a faster rater than the normal Dry Bones, but otherwise retain the same weaknesses.
 
*'''Vomer''' - The stronger version of the Dry Bones appearing in the Barrel Volcano area of ''Super Mario RPG''. They are indestructible save for special attacks and pure water.
 
 
 
===''Paper Mario'' variations===
 
 
 
*'''Dark Bones''' - The strongest version of the Dry Bones appearing in ''Thousand-Year Door''. It can build other Dry Bones in battle. They appear only twice in the Palace of Shadow as well as being an alternate color for the Dry Bones in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' and ''Mario Super Sluggers''.
 
 
*'''Dark Dull Bones''' - In ''Super Paper Mario'', this is the strongest form of the Dry Bones found only in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. Like the other enemies found in the pit, they appear as a featureless black shadow. They are weak against Bowser's flame breath.
 
*'''Dark Dull Bones''' - In ''Super Paper Mario'', this is the strongest form of the Dry Bones found only in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials. Like the other enemies found in the pit, they appear as a featureless black shadow. They are weak against Bowser's flame breath.
 
*'''Dull Bones''' - The weakest form of the Dry Bones appearing in the ''Paper Mario'' games (although they are actually stronger than Dry Bones in ''Super Paper Mario''). They lack the ability to rebuild themselves, but still can assemble additional Dry Bones for battle. They appear at Hooktail Castle, the Glitz Pit and a room of the Palace of Shadow in ''Thousand-Year Door'', and in the Underwhere in ''Super Paper Mario''.
 
*'''Dull Bones''' - The weakest form of the Dry Bones appearing in the ''Paper Mario'' games (although they are actually stronger than Dry Bones in ''Super Paper Mario''). They lack the ability to rebuild themselves, but still can assemble additional Dry Bones for battle. They appear at Hooktail Castle, the Glitz Pit and a room of the Palace of Shadow in ''Thousand-Year Door'', and in the Underwhere in ''Super Paper Mario''.
 
*'''Red Bones''' - A version of the Dry Bones in ''Thousand-Year Door'' that is stronger than Dull Bones but weaker than the Dry Bones and has a reddish color. They will often create Dull Bones in battle. They appear in Hooktail Castle and a room of the Palace of Shadow. A color variation in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' also resembles a cross between the Red and Dark Bones.
 
*'''Red Bones''' - A version of the Dry Bones in ''Thousand-Year Door'' that is stronger than Dull Bones but weaker than the Dry Bones and has a reddish color. They will often create Dull Bones in battle. They appear in Hooktail Castle and a room of the Palace of Shadow. A color variation in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' also resembles a cross between the Red and Dark Bones.
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*'''Sad Dry Bones''' - An emotional variant appearing in ''Super Princess Peach''. They are always weeper and attack at a faster rater than the normal Dry Bones, but otherwise retain the same weaknesses.
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*'''Super Dry Bones''' - A giant version of Dry Bones appearing in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. They sometimes push giant blocks and can only fall apart from a ground pound when Mario is above miniature size.
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*'''Vomer''' - The stronger version of the Dry Bones appearing in the Barrel Volcano area of ''Super Mario RPG''. They are indestructible save for special attacks and pure water.
  
 
=Sports=
 
=Sports=
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Dry Bones has made increasing appearances in sports games over the years.
 
Dry Bones has made increasing appearances in sports games over the years.
  
*'''Kart Racing:''' Dry Bones appears as a playable racer in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' (unlocked by winning the 50cc Nitro Grand Prix), ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' (unlocked by winning the 100cc Leaf Cup), ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' (unlocked at random through the game's gacha or in-game shop). In ''Tour'', a gold version of Dry Bones was also made available during certain tours, starting with the Trick Tour in April 2020. Dry Bones also appear as in-stage hazards in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''.
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*'''Kart Racing:''' Dry Bones appears as a playable racer in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' (unlocked by winning the 50cc Nitro Grand Prix), ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' (unlocked by winning the 100cc Leaf Cup) and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. Dry Bones also appear as in-stage hazards in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''.
*'''Tennis:''' In ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'', Dry Bones acts as an instructor in training mode and is also an opponent faced in the first mission of Adventure Mode, where he guards the entrance to the [[Bask Ruins]]. Dry Bones was later made available as a playable character as part of the game's free DLC. It could be unlocked by taking part in an online tournament during the month of May 2019 or through an update in the following month.
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*'''Tennis:''' In ''[[Mario Kart Aces]]'', Dry Bones acts as an instructor in training mode and is also an opponent faced in the first mission of Adventure Mode, where he guards the entrance to the [[Bask Ruins]].
 
*'''Baseball:''' Dry Bones appear as sidekick characters in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''.
 
*'''Baseball:''' Dry Bones appear as sidekick characters in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''.
 
*'''Soccer:''' Dry Bones appears as a sidekick character in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.
 
*'''Soccer:''' Dry Bones appears as a sidekick character in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.
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==Mario Party==
 
==Mario Party==
  
Within the ''Mario Party'' games, Dry Bones initially made playable appearances in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' (where it has to be unlocked by spending 1000 Cruise Mileage Points) and in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Dry Bones is unplayable but serves as the boss of DK's Stone Statue. Dry Bones also appeared in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' as a mini-boss and as part of several minigames. In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', they also made minigame appearances, in addition to one handing out [[Mini Ztars]] at the Star-Crossed Skyway board. A Mega Dry Bones appeared as a boss in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', it only made a cameo appearance on the Bowser amiibo Party Board.
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Within the ''Mario Party'' games, Dry Bones initially made playable appearances in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' (where it has to be unlocked by spending 1000 Cruise Mileage Points) and in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Dry Bones is unplayable but serves as the boss of DK's Stone Statue. Dry Bones also appeared in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' as a mini-boss and as part of several minigames. In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', they also made minigame appearances, in addition to one handing out [[Mini Ztars]] at the Star-Crossed Skyway board. In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', it only made a cameo appearance on the Bowser amiibo Party Board.
  
 
Dry Bones returned as a playable character in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. In this game, it could appear and be unlocked at random after playing any of the game's modes.
 
Dry Bones returned as a playable character in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. In this game, it could appear and be unlocked at random after playing any of the game's modes.
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=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*Their name originates from a biblical verse in which a pile of "dry bones" were said to come to life with an odd sound.
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*Trophies of Dry Bones have appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', along with a sticker (using artwork from ''Mario Party 7'') in ''Brawl''.
*Its Japanese name is Karon, which seems to be a play on the Japanese word karakara, which can represent a clattering sound and means "dried-up".
 
*Trophies of Dry Bones have appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', along with a sticker (using artwork from ''Mario Party 7'') in ''Brawl''. Unused data found in ''Brawl'' also implies that at some point in development, they were intended to appear as enemies in "The Subspace Emissary".
 
  
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