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'''Milltons''' are totem pole-like enemies that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. Their name appears to be a | {{image|A Millton with different number of segments: three, five.}} | ||
'''Milltons''' are totem pole-like enemies that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. Their name appears to be a derivation of "millstone". They are found on [[Offandon Island]], and will spit rocks at [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] if they are near, but they cannot move around. Milltons are brownish gold in color and have permanent toothy frowns, but their eyes can change expression. The segments have red and green symbols, both on opposite sides. The amount of segments Milltons have range from three to five, and their maximum HP increases the more they have, while also reducing their speed. Milltons rarely drop Gamble Hammers upon defeat. | |||
Later on in the game, Milltons become infected with [[Glohm]], becoming [[Glohm Millton]]s. | Later on in the game, Milltons become infected with [[Glohm]], becoming [[Glohm Millton]]s. | ||
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*If the segments do not all line up, the Millton may send each of them at the Bros. one by one before getting them back. The segments get sent out starting from the bottom and moving upward. Mario and Luigi must [[jump]] to avoid the segments. | *If the segments do not all line up, the Millton may send each of them at the Bros. one by one before getting them back. The segments get sent out starting from the bottom and moving upward. Mario and Luigi must [[jump]] to avoid the segments. | ||
*If the segments do not all match the same colored symbol, the Millton might spit rocks at the brothers one by one. The targeted character is determined by the segments, starting with the top one and going down. Mario and Luigi must use their [[hammer]]s to defend themselves from the rocks. Any rocks [[counterattack]]ed will be sent back at the Millton, damaging it. If the Millton is defeated this way, the attack will end prematurely. | *If the segments do not all match the same colored symbol, the Millton might spit rocks at the brothers one by one. The targeted character is determined by the segments, starting with the top one and going down. Mario and Luigi must use their [[hammer]]s to defend themselves from the rocks. Any rocks [[counterattack]]ed will be sent back at the Millton, damaging it. If the Millton is defeated this way, the attack will end prematurely. | ||
*If all the colored symbols line up, a giant prize ball will hang above the targeted character. After a few seconds, it will open and release either a giant spike ball | *If all the colored symbols line up, a giant prize ball will hang above the targeted character. After a few seconds, it will open and release either a giant spike ball or several [[Mushroom]]s. The Bros. must use their hammers to defend. If the spike ball is struck, it will be launched to the attacking Millton for a counterattack. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ウスロット | ||
| | |JapR=Usurotto | ||
| | |JapM=Portmanteau of「臼」(''usu'', "mortar") and "slot", referring to their slot machine-like method of attack | ||
|Chi=转轮臼 | |Chi=转轮臼 | ||
|ChiR=Zhuànlún Jiù | |ChiR=Zhuànlún Jiù | ||
|ChiM=Rotating Mortar | |ChiM=Rotating Mortar | ||
|Dut=Millton | |Dut=Millton | ||
|Ita=Maciniere | |Ita=Maciniere | ||
|ItaM=From ''macina'' ("millstone") and the performing suffix ''-iere'' ("-er/"-eer") | |ItaM=From ''macina'' ("millstone") and the performing suffix ''-iere'' ("-er/"-eer") |