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Emoglobins are often helpful, explaining to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] about how Bowser's body works. There are also rarer kinds that allow the Mario Bros. to save their game, like in the [[Rump Command]]. They are usually orange or yellow, and Mario or Luigi must [[jump]] to hit and talk with them. There are usually a few Emoglobins found in each part of Bowser's body. They are known for replacing random nouns with the word "globin" (e.g., "It's not globin science") and often putting "-ish" at the end of adjectives. In the Castilian Spanish translation, Emoglobins speak in a poem-like way in a very refined Spanish with rhymes. | Emoglobins are often helpful, explaining to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] about how Bowser's body works. There are also rarer kinds that allow the Mario Bros. to save their game, like in the [[Rump Command]]. They are usually orange or yellow, and Mario or Luigi must [[jump]] to hit and talk with them. There are usually a few Emoglobins found in each part of Bowser's body. They are known for replacing random nouns with the word "globin" (e.g., "It's not globin science") and often putting "-ish" at the end of adjectives. In the Castilian Spanish translation, Emoglobins speak in a poem-like way in a very refined Spanish with rhymes. | ||
There are also special Emoglobins located in [[Toad Square]] and the [[Trash Pit]]. They are colored orange with green eyes. This type of globin secretes a sweat that restores both Mario's and Luigi's [[Heart Point|HP]] and [[Special Point|SP]], similar to [[Recovery Block]]s. A [[Toad (species)|Toad]] runs a shop in Toad Square and sells the sweat for 10 [[coin]]s, while the other is free to use. | There are also special Emoglobins located in the [[Toad Square]] and the [[Trash Pit]]. They are colored orange with green eyes. This type of globin secretes a sweat that restores both Mario's and Luigi's [[Heart Point|HP]] and [[Special Point|SP]], similar to [[Recovery Block]]s. A [[Toad (species)|Toad]] runs a shop in Toad Square and sells the sweat for 10 [[coin]]s, while the other is free to use. | ||
There is also a kind of Emoglobin in the [[Challenge Node]] that resembles a [[Nintendo DS]]. The one who manages [[the Gauntlet]] uses the Mario Bros.' memories to create stronger versions of the bosses that the Mario Bros. have encountered through the game, and it allows Mario and Luigi to fight these "X" bosses for a sizable fee. | There is also a kind of Emoglobin in the [[Challenge Node]] that resembles a [[Nintendo DS]]. The one who manages [[the Gauntlet]] uses the Mario Bros.' memories to create stronger versions of the bosses that the Mario Bros. have encountered through the game, and it allows Mario and Luigi to fight these "X" bosses for a sizable fee. | ||
==Subspecies== | ==Subspecies== | ||
*[[Evoglobin]] – | *[[Evoglobin]] – mystical parts of [[Bowser]]'s soul | ||
*[[Nutsoglobin]] – | *[[Nutsoglobin]] – Emoglobins who like to quiz the Mario Bros. about Bowser | ||
*[[Liftoglobin]] – | *[[Liftoglobin]] – nonverbal Emoglobins who can be used as moving platforms | ||
*[[Totemglobin]] – a tower of Emoglobins in the [[Airway (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Airway]] that have the Mario Bros. play their game before letting them pass. | *[[Totemglobin]] – a tower of Emoglobins in the [[Airway (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)|Airway]] that have the Mario Bros. play their game before letting them pass. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ヘモグロびん | ||
| | |JapR=Hemogurobin | ||
| | |JapM=From "{{wp|hemoglobin}}", the oxygen-carrying protein | ||
|SpaA=Emoglobín | |SpaA=Emoglobín | ||
|SpaAM=Emoglobin | |SpaAM=Emoglobin |