Stormstar Sea

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Stormstar Sea
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Greater location Concordia

Stormstar Sea is the fifth and final sea explored in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is located in the northern corner of Concordia, west of Lushgreen Sea and east of Gulchrock Sea.

Drifting islands[edit]

Island Description Unlock condition
Conductor Island icon
Conductor Island
The island home of the Great Conductor. Mario first woke up here. Defeat Glohm Bowser
Jellyfish Island icon
Jellyfish Island
An island famous for its dance hall and the unique experiences there. Link Conductor Island
Fortress Zokket icon (floating)
Fortress Zokket
An island serving as Zokket's HQ. Glohm leaks out everywhere. Upgrade the engine to Shipshape Island
Soli-Tree icon
Soli-Tree
Reclusa's locus of loneliness that stands at the center of the world. Collect all Bonds

Islets[edit]

Islet Description
Magma Liil Islet icon
Shrimpee Islet
An island with a bad vibe about it...
Magma Liil Islet icon
Mykroh Islet
An island with a bad vibe about it...

Rare reefs[edit]

Reef Description
The Gardener's Reef in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
Gardener's Reef
A reef in the Stormstar Sea. Did it inspire the Wattanists' favorite tool?
The Princely Reef in Mario & Luigi: Brothership, referencing Prince Peasley.
Princely Reef
A reef in the Stormstar Sea. Kind of ostentatious, isn't it?

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ナイトコル海域[?]
Naitokoru Kaiiki
Portmanteau of "night" and possibly「凝る」(koru, "to grow stiff") + "sea"
Chinese 夜惧海域[?]
Yèjù hǎiyù
Nightfear Sea
Dutch Duysterzee[?] Portmanteau of a corruption of duister ("dark"), ster ("star") and zee ("sea")
French (NOE) Mer Tempétoile[1] "Sea" + portmanteau of tempête ("storm") and étoile ("star")
Italian Mar Cupo[2] Dark/Gloomy Sea
Korean 스톰스타해역[?]
Seutomseuta Haeyok
Stormstar Sea
Spanish Mar Noctifón[?] Sea + portmanteau of nocturno ("nocturnal") and tifón ("typhoon")

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