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==Battle==
==Battle==
Big Soreboars only show up if they are brought in by normal Soreboars. They fight identically to their smaller counterparts, albeit with higher stats.
Big Soreboars only appear if they are brought in by normal Soreboars. They fight identically to their smaller counterparts, albeit with higher stats.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|ChiR=Dà Qìpūpū Shānzhū
|ChiR=Dà Qìpūpū Shānzhū
|ChiM=Big Soreboar
|ChiM=Big Soreboar
|Fre=Méga Phacolère
|FreM=Big Soreboar
|Dut=Grote Soreboar
|Dut=Grote Soreboar
|DutM=Big Soreboar
|DutM=Big Soreboar
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|KorR=Jeombo Ppungdwaeji
|KorR=Jeombo Ppungdwaeji
|KorM=Jumbo Soreboar
|KorM=Jumbo Soreboar
|Por=Bravali Grande
|PorM=Big Soreboar
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Big Soreboar
An angry Big Soreboar in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
An angry Big Soreboar in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Variant of Soreboar
Variants

Big Soreboars are enemies encountered in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Unlike their smaller counterparts, Big Soreboars are only found in battle, as they can be summoned by normal Soreboars.

Later on in the game, Big Soreboars become infected with Glohm, becoming Glohm Big Soreboars.

Battle

Big Soreboars only appear if they are brought in by normal Soreboars. They fight identically to their smaller counterparts, albeit with higher stats.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese でかウリプン[?]
Deka Uripun
Big Soreboar
Chinese 大气噗噗山猪[?]
Dà Qìpūpū Shānzhū
Big Soreboar
Dutch Grote Soreboar[?] Big Soreboar
French Méga Phacolère[?] Big Soreboar
Italian Ringhial gigante[1] Giant Soreboar
Korean 점보뿡돼지[?]
Jeombo Ppungdwaeji
Jumbo Soreboar
Portuguese Bravali Grande[?] Big Soreboar
Spanish (NOA) Jabravón[?] From Jabravo ("Soreboar") with augmentative suffix -ón
Spanish (NOE) Gran Jobata[?] Big (Female) Soreboar

References

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #1. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 13, 2024.