Liil Islet

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Liil Islet
Mario and Luigi exploring Liil Islet in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Greater location Concordia
Inhabitants Hydro Seedles, Capnaps, Drillbies

Liil Islet is a location in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is found in the southeastern Color-Full Sea. The island contains a number of enemies and ? Blocks, as well as a sign written by "The Secret Savings Samurai" which mentions a stash of treasure left behind on the island.

Enemies

Items

Item Image Location
Super Candy
A Candy in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the left ? Block at the northern side of the islet
Refreshing Herb
A Refreshing Herb in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the right ? Block at the northern side of the islet
1-Up Mushroom
A 1-Up Mushroom in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the right ? Block in the central portion of the islet
Ultra Mushroom
A Mushroom in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the left ? Block in the central portion of the islet
Super Nut
A Nut in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the left ? Block of the southernmost trio
Super Hammer Used in case of images missing from a section gallery, table, bestiary box, or certain infoboxes. Inside the center ? Block of the southernmost trio
Super Syrup Jar
A Syrup Jar in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the right ? Block of the southernmost trio

Profile

  • In-game description: "An island that seems like it has a lot of something..."

Gallery

Naming

"Liil" is a mutation of "little" and its informal shortened form "li'l". Like other islets in the game, its name references its small size.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チッサ島[1]
Chissa-jima
Partial mutation of「小さい」(chiisai, "small") + "island"
Chinese (simplified) 好小岛[?]
Hǎoxiǎo Dǎo
Very Small Island
Chinese (traditional) 好小島[?]
Hǎoxiǎo Dǎo
Very Small Island
Dutch Luthel[?] Corruption of luttel ("little")
French (NOE) Îlot Kedal[2] "Islet" + phonetic spelling of que dalle ("nix")
Italian Bruskolia[3] From bruscolo ("speck") and the country suffix "-ia"
Korean 찌끄만섬[?]
Jjikkeuman-seom
Possible deformation of "쪼끄만" (jjokkeuman, "tiny") + "island"
Spanish Islote Peque[?] Kiddo Islet

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