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|name=Sandoon
|image=[[File:SandoonMLDT.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''
|image=[[File:Sandoon.JPG]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|location=[[Dozing Sands]]
|variants=[[Dreamy Sandoon]]
|level=10
|hp=52
|power=50
|defense=53
|speed=32
|experience=30
|coins=12
|coinrate=100%
|itemdrop=Super Mushroom (4%)
|raredrop=None
|related=[[Dreamy Sandoon]]
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'''Sandoons''' are sand dune [[enemies]] with pink antennas on their head that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. In the field, Sandoons are submerged in the sand and their eyes are the only parts visible unless approached, and at that point the Sandoon jumps out of the sand and chases [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] relentlessly for a while if it notices them.
'''Sandoons''' are animate sand [[List of enemies|enemies]] with pink plumage on their head and [[Capnap]]-like eyes that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. In the field, Sandoons are submerged in the sand, and their eyes are the only parts visible unless approached; at that point, the Sandoon jumps out of the sand and chases [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] relentlessly for a while if it notices them.


In battle, Sandoons may attack by submerging themselves and appearing before the Bro. they're about to charge into while still half-submerged, who must jump to avoid it. Sandoons can also attack by looking at the Bro. they're about to attack, submerging themselves to the point only their eyes can be seen occasionally, then sticking its eyes out each time it gets nearer to the Bros., once close enough, it will pop out under them to swallow them whole. Mario or Luigi must hammer the Sandoon's eyes when it pops out right before the targeted Bro.
The brothers are required to fight two Sandoons who were harassing some of the [[Shelltop]] workers.


If eaten, the Bro. will take damage on that Sandoon's every turn including the turn it eats the Bro., but is given a chance to do small but plentiful amounts of damage by frantically shaking about in the Sandoon's mouth while taking damage before attempting this himself. While inside the Sandoon, any damage the Sandoon takes from the other Bro., the Bro. takes half of that. Once the Sandoon holding the Bro. captive is defeated, the Bro. is freed. A Sandoon with a visible mouth (that it also opens in an occasional fashion) will tell the player that the Sandoon has a Bro.
==Description==
In battle, Sandoons may attack by submerging themselves and appearing before the Bro. they are about to charge into while still half-submerged, who must jump to avoid it. Sandoons can also attack by looking at the Bro. they are about to attack, submerging themselves to the point only their eyes can be seen occasionally, then sticking its eyes out each time it gets nearer to the brothers. Once close enough, it will pop out under them to swallow him whole. Mario or Luigi must hammer the Sandoon's eyes when it pops out right before the targeted brother.


Sandoons have dreamy counterparts known as [[Dreamy Sandoon]]s.
If eaten, the brother takes damage on each of that Sandoon's turn, including the turn it eats them, but he is given a chance to do small but plentiful amounts of damage by frantically shaking about in the Sandoon's mouth while taking damage. While a brother is stuck inside a Sandoon, a mouth becomes visible, opening occasionally; a brother takes half the damage done to that Sandoon by the other brother. Once the Sandoon holding the brother captive is defeated, he is freed. If a Sandoon gulps a brother while a [[Boo Biscuit]] is active, it deactivates for him, and the eaten brother can take damage while in the Sandoon.


==Names in Other Languages==
Short Sandoons sometimes appear in pairs in [[Torkscrew]]'s battle occasionally during its background attack, and must be jumped over.
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Sandoons have [[Dream World]] counterparts known as [[Dreamy Sandoon]]s.
 
==Statistics==
===''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''===
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=デューン
|JapR=Dyūn
|JapM=Dune
|Ger=Wunderdüne
|GerM=Wonder Dune
|Fre=Sablon
|FreM=From ''sable'' ("sand") and diminutive/augmentative suffix "-on"
|Ita=Duno
|ItaM=Masculine form of ''duna'' ("dune")
|Por=Dunareia
|PorM=From ''duna'' ("dune") and ''areia'' ("sand")
|Rus=Сыпун
|RusR=Sypun
|RusM=From ''сыпать'' (''sypat'', "to pour") and ''-ун'' (''-un'', Russian masculine nouns suffix)
|SpaA=Dunato
|SpaAM=From ''duna'' ("dune") and possibly "Donato" (given name of Italian origin)
|SpaE=Dunante
|SpaE=Dunante
|SpaEM=From ''duna'' (dune)
|SpaEM=From ''duna'' ("dune") and ''tunante'' ("thug")
}}
}}
==Trivia==
*If a Sandoon gulps a Bro. while a [[Boo Biscuit]] is active, it will automatically deactivate for Mario and Luigi and the eaten Bro. will be liable to taking damage while in the Sandoon. There is a rare chance of this happening.


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Latest revision as of 07:19, October 1, 2024

Sandoon
Sprite of a Sandoon in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Variants

Sandoons are animate sand enemies with pink plumage on their head and Capnap-like eyes that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. In the field, Sandoons are submerged in the sand, and their eyes are the only parts visible unless approached; at that point, the Sandoon jumps out of the sand and chases Mario and Luigi relentlessly for a while if it notices them.

The brothers are required to fight two Sandoons who were harassing some of the Shelltop workers.

Description[edit]

In battle, Sandoons may attack by submerging themselves and appearing before the Bro. they are about to charge into while still half-submerged, who must jump to avoid it. Sandoons can also attack by looking at the Bro. they are about to attack, submerging themselves to the point only their eyes can be seen occasionally, then sticking its eyes out each time it gets nearer to the brothers. Once close enough, it will pop out under them to swallow him whole. Mario or Luigi must hammer the Sandoon's eyes when it pops out right before the targeted brother.

If eaten, the brother takes damage on each of that Sandoon's turn, including the turn it eats them, but he is given a chance to do small but plentiful amounts of damage by frantically shaking about in the Sandoon's mouth while taking damage. While a brother is stuck inside a Sandoon, a mouth becomes visible, opening occasionally; a brother takes half the damage done to that Sandoon by the other brother. Once the Sandoon holding the brother captive is defeated, he is freed. If a Sandoon gulps a brother while a Boo Biscuit is active, it deactivates for him, and the eaten brother can take damage while in the Sandoon.

Short Sandoons sometimes appear in pairs in Torkscrew's battle occasionally during its background attack, and must be jumped over.

Sandoons have Dream World counterparts known as Dreamy Sandoons.

Statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy
Sandoon
Sprite of a Sandoon in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. HP 52 Role Common Level 10 Location(s) Dozing Sands
Power 50 Position Normal No Hitter 11
Defense 53 World Real Weakness None Item drop Super Mushroom (4%)
None (0%)
Speed 32 Experience 30 (36) Coins 12 (100%)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デューン[?]
Dyūn
Dune
French Sablon[?] From sable ("sand") and diminutive/augmentative suffix "-on"
German Wunderdüne[?] Wonder Dune
Italian Duno[?] Masculine form of duna ("dune")
Portuguese Dunareia[?] From duna ("dune") and areia ("sand")
Russian Сыпун[?]
Sypun
From сыпать (sypat, "to pour") and -ун (-un, Russian masculine nouns suffix)
Spanish (NOA) Dunato[?] From duna ("dune") and possibly "Donato" (given name of Italian origin)
Spanish (NOE) Dunante[?] From duna ("dune") and tunante ("thug")