Ultibed
Ultibed | |
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Description | |
"The ultimate bed, created by Bedsmith. Capable of providing profound sleep." | |
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013) |
The Ultibed is a bed in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team that is created by Bedsmith. It consists of the five Zee Parts: the Mushrise Tree Board, the Driftwood Jellyfish Sheets, the Pajamaja Rock Frame, the Dozing Mattress and the Zeekeeper's Feathers. Luigi has to sleep on the Ultibed at the Pi'illo Temple in Somnom Woods in order to create a Dream Portal to the section of Dreamy Somnom Woods where the Zeekeeper resides.
The Bros. first learn about the Ultibed when they enter Dream's Deep to learn how to summon the Zeekeeper. A statue of the Zeekeeper there tells them about the Ultibed, and provides them a Ultibed Manual to help them find the parts. Each Zee Part is located in a different area of Pi'illo Island, and the player has to visit new portions of every prior area to find them.
When Mario and Luigi find all five parts, they head to Wakeport to find Bedsmith. They are stopped by Popple, who does not allow the Mario Bros. to pass by a Wiggler in the area until they have more experience. This is secretly a check for possession of all five Zee Parts. With the extra experience, Popple has Mario & Luigi fight Wiggler. Afterward, the Bros. can enter Pi'illoper's house, where they convince him to let them look at his Pi'illo artifact collection by showing him the Zee Parts. One of Pi'illoper's artifacts is the petrified Bedsmith, and the Mario Bros. revive him.
They follow Bedsmith to Somnom Woods where he creates the Ultibed. The bed is taken to Pi'illo Temple. Once the Bros defeat its guardian, Pi'illodium, the Ultibed is placed in the center and Luigi can finally use it. The Ultibed remains in the temple for the rest of the game.
Collecting the Zee Parts and Ultibed has has different effects compared to collecting other items. The jingle is different, and the visual effects are yellow instead of blue.
Zee Parts[edit]
List of Zee Parts | |||||||
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Part | Location | Image | Hint 1 | Hint 2 | Hint 3 | Hint 4 | Collected |
Pajamaja Rock Frame | Mount Pajamaja | The Pajamaja Rock Frame is somewhere on Mount Pajamaja. Can you find it? Go there and search for clues! | According to the Massif Bros., the tour's ultimate goal is to find the treasure of Mount Pajamaja. Could it be one of the Zee Parts? | NA: The treasure was indeed the Pajama Rock Frame, but it can't be utilized right now. It's covered with nightmare chunks... PAL: The treasure was indeed the Pajamaja Rock Frame, but it can't be utilised right now. It's covered with nightmare chunks... |
The nightmare chunks have been broken, so the frame can finally be used! The four solid legs make it super steady. | ||
Dozing Mattress | Dozing Sands | The Zeekeeper Statue claims the Dozing Mattress lies hidden in Dozing Sands. Where in that vast region could it be? | NA: Britta tried to drill in a new spot but was thwarted by a high wall. Rumor has it there's a treasure hidden beyond this point... PAL: Britta tried to drill in a new spot but was thwarted by a high wall. Rumour has it there's a treasure hidden beyond this point... |
There's a spot where the raw materials of the Dozing Matress, the Dozing Drops, fall under the desert. Suspicious... | The Dozing Drop in the Dreampoint became solid and turned into the Dozing Mattress! Now THAT is comfort! | ||
Zeekeeper's Feathers | Pi'illo Castle | The Battle Ring, which is somewhere in Pi'illo Castle, boasts some really rare items! | It seems like you can claim the Zeekeeper's Feathers by besting Grobot X in the Battle Ring. | You got the feathers after beating the powerful Grobot X! Who wouldn't want to get tickled by these feathers? | |||
Mushrise Tree Board | Mushrise Park | Mushrise Park has been mostly abandoned, but perhaps someone knows something about the Mushrise Tree Board? | Brickle seems to have the Mushrise Tree Board. He'll give it to you, but only if you agree to do some rock clearing in return! | You cleared the rocks and got the board! This is a valuable piece of a legendary giant tree that has decayed over the years. | |||
Driftwood Jellyfish Sheets | Driftwood Shore1 | The Driftwood Jellyfish Sheets, as the name implies, are said to be on Driftwood Shore. Who might know about them? | Find a secret cave somewhere at the beach, and search within! Be sure to look around the places you've already visited as well. | Some fiends stole the item you found! The old man at the Mole Hunt seems to know where the suspects are off too... | The old man at the Mole Hunt says the thieves who took your item are heading towards Pi'illo Blimport. | You beat the thieves and got the sheets! Driftwood jellyfish are incredibly rare—they only appear once every thousand years! |
1 - Originally in Driftwood Shore, but stolen by the Fly Guy R thieves and taken to Pi'illo Blimport, where they are obtained.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キューキョク ベッド[?] Kyūkyoku Beddo |
Ultimate Bed | |
Dutch | Droombed[?] | Dream Bed | |
French (NOA) | Ultilit[?] | Ulti-bed | |
German | Ultibett[?] | Ulti Bed | |
Italian | Ultraletto[?] | Ultra-bed | |
Portuguese | Miticama[?] | From mítica ("mythical") and cama ("bed") | |
Spanish (NOA) | Unicama[?] | From unida ("united") and cama ("bed") | |
Spanish (NOE) | Supercama[?] | Super-bed |
- Zee Parts
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Sonnopezzi[?] | Sleep-pieces |