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The islet features three [[Glohm Shower Fish]] guarding a [[? Block]] that contains [[List of Mario & Luigi: Brothership gear|Blocky Hammer Wear DX]]. These enemies will battle [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] if they approach, and the Glohm Shower Fish must be defeated to gain access to the ? Block.
The islet features three [[Glohm Shower Fish]] guarding a [[? Block]] that contains [[List of Mario & Luigi: Brothership gear|Blocky Hammer Wear DX]]. These enemies will battle [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] if they approach, and the Glohm Shower Fish must be defeated to gain access to the ? Block.
==Enemies==
*[[Glohm Shower Fish]] (LV42)


==Gallery==
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|ChiR=Luòdī Dǎo
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|ChiM=Drop Island
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|DutM=Rough homophone of ''miezerig'' ("measly/damp")
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Latest revision as of 04:34, December 12, 2024

Dropplet Islet
Mario and Luigi explore Dropplet Islet in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Greater location Concordia
Inhabitants Glohm Shower Fish

Dropplet Islet is a location in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is a small islet found in the Lushgreen Sea, first appearing before infiltrating Fortress Zokket for the second time. The name comes from "droplet", referring to the small size of the location.

The islet features three Glohm Shower Fish guarding a ? Block that contains Blocky Hammer Wear DX. These enemies will battle Mario and Luigi if they approach, and the Glohm Shower Fish must be defeated to gain access to the ? Block.

Enemies[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シズーク島[?]
Shizūku-jima
Pun on「滴」(shizuku, drop) + "island"
Chinese 落滴岛[?]
Luòdī Dǎo
Drop Island
Dutch Miesrich[?] Rough homophone of miezerig ("measly/damp")