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|Jap=夢のヒルーネビーチ | |Jap=夢のヒルーネビーチ | ||
|JapR=Yume no Hirūne Bīchi | |JapR=Yume no Hirūne Bīchi<ref>[https://gamers-high.com/mario-luigi-rpg4/data/exp-challenge.html Japanese website showing Challenge List entries, featuring Dream World location names] Retrieved April 12, 2024.</ref> | ||
|JapM= Driftwood Shore of Dreams | |JapM= Driftwood Shore of Dreams | ||
|FreE=Plage Lidemer onirique | |FreE=Plage Lidemer onirique |
Revision as of 04:20, April 12, 2024
Dreamy Driftwood Shore | |
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First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013) |
Greater location | Pi'illo Island |
Inhabitants | Spinies, Lakitus, Piranha Plants, Nipper Plants, Bloopurns, Dreamcaps R, Dreamcap Captains R |
Dreamy Driftwood Shore is the Dream World's version of Driftwood Shore and a location in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. It is the sixth location visited in the Dream World.
Mario comes here to hide Princess Peach from Antasma and Bowser. Along the way, he meets Seadric, a Seadring, who suggests to hide her deeper in the Dream World through the use of Dream Eggs. Mario collects three Dream Eggs from Seadric's siblings and expands the Dream World, allowing her to have better protection. However, Peach turns out to be a disguised Kamek, who summons the Elite Trio to fight Mario. The trio loses and Mario exits Dreamy Driftwood Shore. The special attack Luiginary Flame is learned here.
Enemies
Lakitus (background enemy)
Nipper Plants (background enemy)
Private Goomp (boss)
Corporal Paraplonk (boss)
Sergeant Guy (boss)
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 夢のヒルーネビーチ[?] Yume no Hirūne Bīchi[1] |
Driftwood Shore of Dreams | |
French (NOE) | Plage Lidemer onirique[?] | Oneiric Lidemer Beach (lidemer being a pun from lit de mer, sea's stream ber). | |
Italian | Dormiriva onirica[?] | Dreamy Driftwood Shore | |
Spanish (NOA) | Costa Sosiego onírica[?] | Dreamy Quiet coast | |
Spanish (NOE) | Playa Siesta en sueños[?] | Driftwood Shore in dreams |
- ^ Japanese website showing Challenge List entries, featuring Dream World location names Retrieved April 12, 2024.