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==Description==
==Description==
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Pi'illo Castle is a large stone structure with long vines and vegetation growing on its exterior. It has the symbol of the [[Pi'illo]]s near the entrance. Above the entrance is a [[Zeekeeper]] face. The interior has stone walls and floors. One of the rooms contains a bed that Luigi sleeps on. This is also where [[Princess Peach]] is kidnapped by [[Antasma]]. It is also the location of the [[Battle Ring (location)|Battle Ring]].
Pi'illo Castle is a large stone structure with long vines and vegetation growing on its exterior. It has the symbol of the [[Pi'illo]]s near the entrance. Above the entrance is a [[Zeekeeper]] face. The interior has stone walls and floors. One of the rooms contains a bed that Luigi sleeps on. This is also where [[Princess Peach]] is kidnapped by [[Antasma]]. It is also the location of the [[Battle Ring (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)|Battle Ring]].
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Revision as of 22:43, November 14, 2017

Template:Location-infobox Pi'illo Castle is a large castle that appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. It is the home of the rulers of Pi'illo Island, and prior to the Pi'illo species getting temporarily wiped out, where Prince Dreambert and various other Pi'illos of royalty lived. This is where Mario and Luigi begin their adventure.

Description

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Pi'illo Castle is a large stone structure with long vines and vegetation growing on its exterior. It has the symbol of the Pi'illos near the entrance. Above the entrance is a Zeekeeper face. The interior has stone walls and floors. One of the rooms contains a bed that Luigi sleeps on. This is also where Princess Peach is kidnapped by Antasma. It is also the location of the Battle Ring.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Sluimerslot[?] Slumber Castle
German Kissenschloss[?] Pillow Castle
Italian Castel Guanciale[?] Pillow Castle
Korean 베개로 성[?]
Begaero Seong
Begae(-)ro, literally means 'to the pillow', and Seong means a castle.
Spanish (NOA) Castillo Amodorra[?] Drowsy Castle
Spanish (NOE) Castillo Almohada[?] Pillow Castle

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