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{{Quote|You may call me Reclusa! The one and lonely ruler of [[Concordia]]! Well done, [[Zokket]]! Or was it [[Cozette]]? You certainly got your brain washed to an entertaining degree! And now that I'm free, let's just dispose of yooouuu! Let's start building, shall we?! My world of perfect solitude! Connecting the islands? Connecting the PEOPLE? No, no, no! I shun communication—detest togetherness! We'll create a world without friends, where only the lonely will play! Let's get this party finished!|Reclusa|Mario & Luigi: Brothership}}
{{Quote|You may call me Reclusa! The one and lonely ruler of [[Concordia]]! Well done, [[Zokket]]! Or was it [[Cozette]]? You certainly got your brain washed to an entertaining degree! And now that I'm free, let's just dispose of yooouuu! Let's start building, shall we?! My world of perfect solitude! Connecting the islands? Connecting the PEOPLE? No, no, no! I shun communication—detest togetherness! We'll create a world without friends, where only the lonely will play! Let's get this party finished!|Reclusa|Mario & Luigi: Brothership}}
'''Reclusa''' is the overarching antagonist and final boss of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. He is an ancient robotic entity who was responsible for mind-controlling [[Cozette]] to become [[Zokket]], and has manipulated the [[Extension Corps]] to resurrect him via separating the islands of [[Concordia]] and rendering its Bonds impossible, enforcing solitude for his own pleasures. His name is a portmanteau of "recluse", a synonym for the term "shut-in", or a person who functions alone and avoids socializing, and "{{wp|Medusa}}", due to his appearance including animated silver cables with red claws on his silver, screen-like head.
'''Reclusa''' is the overarching antagonist and final boss of ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. He is an ancient robotic entity who was responsible for brainwashing [[Cozette]] to become [[Zokket]], and has manipulated the [[Extension Corps]] to resurrect him via separating the islands of [[Concordia]] and rendering its Bonds impossible, enforcing solitude for his own pleasures. His name is a portmanteau of "recluse", a synonym for the term "shut-in", or a person who functions alone and avoids socializing, and "{{wp|Medusa}}", due to his appearance including animated silver cables with red claws on his silver, screen-like head.


Reclusa is the first final boss in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]] to not be or utilize any form of [[Bowser]] as well as the first one to not kidnap or use [[Princess Peach]], although he does at one point use fake versions of both in an attempt to dissuade the Mario Bros. from leaving their dreamscape prior to the final battle.
Reclusa is the first final boss in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]] to not be or utilize any form of [[Bowser]] as well as the first one to not kidnap or use [[Princess Peach]].


==History==
==History==
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Reclusa eventually engages in a battle with Mario and Luigi after a further chase, ending with him feigning defeat long enough to activate the Soli-Tree and become Weeping Reclusa. Easily defeating Bowser and his troops, Weeping Reclusa summons a dark fog that causes Mario and Luigi to fall unconscious, them being saved by [[Connie]] watering them with the energy of their Bonds and allowing them to enter the Soli-Tree.
Reclusa eventually engages in a battle with Mario and Luigi after a further chase, ending with him feigning defeat long enough to activate the Soli-Tree and become Weeping Reclusa. Easily defeating Bowser and his troops, Weeping Reclusa summons a dark fog that causes Mario and Luigi to fall unconscious, them being saved by [[Connie]] watering them with the energy of their Bonds and allowing them to enter the Soli-Tree.


Within the Weeping Core and eventually by himself, Reclusa engages in a final battle with Mario and Luigi, eventually defeated by them. To the bitter end he does not regret his misdeeds, feigning remorse before destroying the battlefield floor in a final desperate act to defeat Mario and Luigi. However, this last effort is unsuccessful, resulting in Mario and Luigi defeating Reclusa, smashing his TV screen face.
Within the Weeping Core and eventually by himself, Reclusa engages in a long and grueling final battle with Mario and Luigi, eventually defeated by their hands. To the bitter end he does not regret his misdeeds, feigning remorse before destroying the battlefield floor in a final desperate act to defeat Mario and Luigi. However, this last effort is unsuccessful, resulting in Mario and Luigi defeating Reclusa, smashing his TV screen face.


Reclusa is last seen complaining about his failure to enforce eternal solitude upon Concordia, failing to understand the meaning of the world's Bonds. Connie confronts him, telling the entity that while one can do certain things alone, there are also many things that can be done with the power of teamwork. Further incensed, Reclusa continues to lament his failures, and is ultimately told by Connie to disappear as he has no place in Concordia. Reclusa ceases to be soon after, the Soli-Tree crumbling without him.
Reclusa is last seen complaining about his failure to enforce eternal solitude upon Concordia, failing to understand the meaning of the world's Bonds. Connie confronts him, telling the entity that while one can do certain things alone, there are also many things that can be done with the power of teamwork. Further incensed, Reclusa continues to lament his failures, and is ultimately told by Connie to disappear as he has no place in Concordia. Reclusa ceases to be soon after, the Soli-Tree crumbling without him.
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===Fourth phase===
===Fourth phase===
During the fourth phase of the fight, Reclusa is a flying enemy and has 10,000 HP. Any attacks the Bros used that were fully analyzed by the Weeping Core do reduced damage in this phase, although they are not fully guarded like in the previous phase. Reclusa has 3 attacks.
During the fourth phase of the fight, Reclusa is a flying enemy and has 10,000 HP. There are no overarching gimmicks to this phase of the fight and Reclusa has two attacks.
*In his first attack, Reclusa splits into seven copies, then three of them flash M or L emblems. Four random copies will then fire bullets with only those that had the emblem firing directly at the corresponding Bros. who have to repel these bullets with hammer strikes. If their attacks are repelled, the respective copies are destroyed. After the four copies have attacked, all remaining copies (including those whose previous shots were not countered) simultaneously firing a stronger variant of the bullets all at once.
*In his first attack, Reclusa splits into seven copies, then three of them flash M or L emblems. Four random copies will then fire bullets with only those that had the emblem firing directly at the corresponding Bros. who have to repel these bullets with hammer strikes. If their attacks are repelled, the respective copies are destroyed. After the four copies have attacked, all remaining copies (including those whose previous shots were not countered) simultaneously firing a stronger variant of the bullets all at once.
*In his second attack, Reclusa petrifies one of the Bros., forcing the still-active one to carry them as dead weight and slightly delay their jumps. If one brother is KO'd, Reclusa will skip this and go right into the attack. In various orders, he will fire four smalls orbs in pairs and swipes with each of his elemental hands, all of which must be jumped over. He finishes the attack by charging up a large dark orb and throwing it at the brother, which must be repelled with a hammer strike, otherwise the disabled Bro. will take massive damage in comparison to the active one. This attack may leave the Bros. with a Burn. After the attack finishes, the petrified brother will return to normal.
*In his second attack, Reclusa petrifies one of the Bros., forcing the still-active one to carry them as dead weight and slightly delay their jumps. If one brother is KO'd, Reclusa will skip this and go right into the attack. In various orders, he will fire four smalls orbs in pairs and swipes with each of his elemental hands, all of which must be jumped over. He finishes the attack by charging up a large dark orb and throwing it at the brother, which must be repelled with a hammer strike, otherwise the disabled Bro. will take massive damage in comparison to the active one. This attack may leave the Bros. with a Burn. After the attack finishes, the petrified brother will return to normal.
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