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|JapM=Possibly a play of 「キャンドル」(''kyandoru'', candle) and 「ドリーム」 (''dorīmu'', dream)
|JapM=Possibly pun of「キャンドル」(''kyandoru'', candle) and「ドリーム」(''dorīmu'', dream)
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|SpaAM=From ''antorcha'' (torch).
|SpaAM=From ''antorcha'' (torch).

Revision as of 03:11, September 26, 2021

Dream Team enemy
Storch
Storch from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
Location(s) Dreamy Pi'illo Castle
Role Common
Position Normal
Level 3
HP 14
Power 50
Defense 30
Speed 23
Weakness None
Experience 4 (5)
Coins 3 (100%)
Item drop Super Mushroom (5%)
None (0%)
No Hitter 3
World Dream

Storches are yellow, torch-like birds that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. They appear in Dreamy Pi'illo Castle, in the Dream Worlds under the bridge to Mushrise Park. They are less common than some Dream World enemies, and because of that, they tend to appear in smaller groups like enemies do in the Real World. In battle, Storches attack by approaching Mario and stopping either far away or very close, setting fire to their eyes and touching the ground in line with Mario, causing a burst of fire to surf along the ground towards him while growing in size. Mario must dodge this by jumping over the flame before it touches him.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャンドリー[?]
Kyandorī
Possibly pun of「キャンドル」(kyandoru, candle) and「ドリーム」(dorīmu, dream)
German Stork[?] -
Italian Stork[?] -
Korean 촛부리[?]
Chotburi
From 촛불 (Chotbul/Candle) and possibly a pun on 꽃부리 (Kkotburi/Corolla).
Portuguese Candelasas[?] From candelabro (candelabra) and asas (wings)
Russian Свечепрыг[?]
Svechepryg
From Свеча (Candle) and Прыгать (to jump)
Spanish (NOA) Torcha[?] From antorcha (torch).
Spanish (NOE) Llamarucho[?] From llama (flame)