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|name=Dreamy Mario
|image=[[File:Dreamy Mario sprite MLDT.gif]]<br>Sprite from ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''
|image=[[File:DreamyMario.png|70px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|location=[[Dreamy Pi'illo Castle]]
|lvl=5
|hp=96
|power=30
|def=30
|speed=19
|weak=None
|exp=75
|coins=45
|coinrate=100%
|items=So-so Boots (100%)
|related=[[Mario]]
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'''Dreamy Mario''' is a clone of [[Mario]] that appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. He was created by [[Antasma]] to defeat Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi]] while he watches over him doing so with [[Princess Peach]] in his grip. He serves as the first [[List of bosses|boss]] fought in the [[Dream World]], and is identical in appearance to Mario barring the purple cloud that surrounds him. As he is created at the start of the battle and destroyed at the end, he has no overworld sprites. In battle, he is capable of creating various copies of himself and using them to attack Mario.
 
'''Dreamy Mario''' is a clone of [[Mario]] that appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. He is encountered in the [[Dream World|Dreamy]] [[Dreamy Pi'illo Castle|version]] of [[Pi'illo Castle]]. Dreamy Mario was created by [[Antasma]] to defeat Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi]] while his creator watches over him doing so in a cloudy form with [[Princess Peach]] in his grip. He serves as the first [[List of bosses|boss]] fought in the [[Dream World]], and is identical in appearance to his counterpart barring the purple cloud that surrounds him. As he is created at the start of the battle and destroyed at the end, he has no overworld sprites. In battle, he is capable of creating various copies of himself and using them to attack Mario.


==Battle==
==Battle==
In battle, like [[Beta Kretin]] from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', whenever all the clones are defeated, Dreamy Mario will spawn a complete new set of clones and try to shuffle himself amongst them to avoid direct attacks from the real Mario; if Dreamy Mario is directly attacked by Mario, all the clones vanish, but Dreamy Mario will immediately recreate the clones and reshuffle itself in the mass. Any clone Mario ends up attacking, either as a counter-attack or a direct one, will fly back at Mario from the top right corner of the screen after the attack, at which point they must be dodged by jumping over them as they hit the ground.
In battle, whenever all the clones are defeated, Dreamy Mario will spawn a complete new set of about seven to ten clones and try to shuffle himself amongst them to avoid direct attacks from the real Mario, much like the [[Kretin|Beta Kretin]] from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. If Dreamy Mario is directly attacked by Mario, all the clones vanish, but Dreamy Mario will immediately recreate the clones and reshuffle himself in the mass. Any weak clone Mario ends up attacking, either as a counter-attack or a direct one, will fly back at Mario from the top right corner of the screen after the attack, at which point the clones must be dodged by [[jump|jumping]] over their body as they hit the ground.


[[File:Dreamy Mario creating his clones.png|thumb|left|200px|Mario creating clones.]]
[[File:Dreamy Mario creating his clones.png|thumb|left|200px|Dreamy Mario creating clones.]]
Dreamy Mario will primarily attack with a herd of weak clones by having them charge at Mario, who can dodge them by jumping or stepping out of the way. If the main clone is stomped during this attack, the attack will instantly stop. Additionally, a brick block may randomly appear during this attack to prevent Mario jumping over or on to the incoming clone.
Dreamy Mario will primarily attack with a herd of weak clones by having them charge at Mario, who can dodge them by jumping. If the real Dreamy Mario is stomped during this attack, the attack will instantly stop. Additionally, a [[Brick Block]] may randomly appear during this attack to prevent Mario jumping over or onto the incoming clone, although Mario can destroy it with a single hit, akin to one of [[Bowletta]]'s attacks in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''.


Occasionally, Antasma will directly attack by laying out a stream of [[coin]]s interspersed with fireballs and the occasional [[Mushroom]], which Mario can use to heal himself. Antasma may taunt Mario to get him to pursue him into the background, where Antasma will then let out streams of purple gas to obscure a vertical line of Mario's view and make it more difficult to spot and jump over or avoid the approaching waves of invincible Mario clones running towards him from further on in the background. Getting hit by the invincible Marios or surviving long enough will end the attack.
Occasionally, Antasma will directly attack by moving back and forth while laying out a stream of [[Coin]]s interspersed with [[fireball]]s and the occasional [[Mushroom]], which will heal Mario upon contact. Mario can avoid damage by jumping over or moving between the fireballs. Getting hit by these fireballs not only causes Mario to take damage, but also causes him to drop some coins. Antasma may taunt Mario to get him to pursue him into the background, where Antasma will then let out streams of purple gas to obscure a vertical line of Mario's view and make it more difficult to spot and jump over or avoid the approaching waves of [[Super Star|invincible]] Mario clones running towards him from further on in the background. Getting hit by the invincible Marios or surviving long enough will end the attack, with the former ending in Mario taking damage.


Mario eventually manages to destroy his 'dreamy' counterpart, but ultimately the battle does not accomplish its intended purpose of retrieving Peach: Antasma uses his sonar beams to blow a hole in the floor all the way to [[Dream's Deep]] and flees down said hole with Peach, closing it soon after. The hole's closure would mark the last time the Bros. would see Peach until they arrived at Dream's Deep through [[Dreamy Mushrise Park]].
Mario eventually manages to destroy his 'dreamy' counterpart, but ultimately the battle does not accomplish its intended purpose of retrieving Peach: Antasma uses his sonar beams to blow a hole in the floor all the way to [[Dream's Deep]] and flees down said hole with Peach, closing it soon after. The hole's closure would mark the last time the Bros. would see Peach until they arrived at Dream's Deep through [[Dreamy Mushrise Park]].
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==Statistics==
===''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''===
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|SpaA=Mario Onírico
|SpaA=Mario onírico
|SpaAM=Dream Mario
|SpaAM=Dreamlike Mario
|SpaE=Mario Soñador
|SpaE=Mario Soñador
|SpaEM=Dreamy Mario
|SpaEM=Dreamer Mario
|Fre=Onimario
|Fre=Onimario
|FreM=From ''onirique'' (oneiric) and ''Mario''
|FreM=From ''onirique'' (oneiric) and ''Mario''
|Ger=Traum Mario
|Ger=Traum-Mario
|GerM=Dream Mario
|GerM=Dream Mario
|Dut=Droom-Mario
|Dut=Droom-Mario
|DutM=Dream Mario
|DutM=Dream Mario
|Ita=Onirimario
|ItaM=Dreamy Mario
|Jap=ユメマリオ 
|Jap=ユメマリオ 
|JapR=Yume Mario
|JapR=Yume Mario
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|KorR=Kkumsokmario
|KorR=Kkumsokmario
|KorM=Dream Mario
|KorM=Dream Mario
|Rus=Марио-баюн
|RusR=Mario-bayun
|RusM=From Bayushki bayu (an expression to lull a baby to sleep in Russian) and Mario
|Por=Mario Onírico
|PorM=Dreamy Mario
}}
}}
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Latest revision as of 01:04, November 17, 2024

Dreamy Mario
Dreamy Mario
Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)

Dreamy Mario is a clone of Mario that appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. He is encountered in the Dreamy version of Pi'illo Castle. Dreamy Mario was created by Antasma to defeat Mario and Dreamy Luigi while his creator watches over him doing so in a cloudy form with Princess Peach in his grip. He serves as the first boss fought in the Dream World, and is identical in appearance to his counterpart barring the purple cloud that surrounds him. As he is created at the start of the battle and destroyed at the end, he has no overworld sprites. In battle, he is capable of creating various copies of himself and using them to attack Mario.

Battle[edit]

In battle, whenever all the clones are defeated, Dreamy Mario will spawn a complete new set of about seven to ten clones and try to shuffle himself amongst them to avoid direct attacks from the real Mario, much like the Beta Kretin from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. If Dreamy Mario is directly attacked by Mario, all the clones vanish, but Dreamy Mario will immediately recreate the clones and reshuffle himself in the mass. Any weak clone Mario ends up attacking, either as a counter-attack or a direct one, will fly back at Mario from the top right corner of the screen after the attack, at which point the clones must be dodged by jumping over their body as they hit the ground.

Dreamy Mario in battle.
Dreamy Mario creating clones.

Dreamy Mario will primarily attack with a herd of weak clones by having them charge at Mario, who can dodge them by jumping. If the real Dreamy Mario is stomped during this attack, the attack will instantly stop. Additionally, a Brick Block may randomly appear during this attack to prevent Mario jumping over or onto the incoming clone, although Mario can destroy it with a single hit, akin to one of Bowletta's attacks in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

Occasionally, Antasma will directly attack by moving back and forth while laying out a stream of Coins interspersed with fireballs and the occasional Mushroom, which will heal Mario upon contact. Mario can avoid damage by jumping over or moving between the fireballs. Getting hit by these fireballs not only causes Mario to take damage, but also causes him to drop some coins. Antasma may taunt Mario to get him to pursue him into the background, where Antasma will then let out streams of purple gas to obscure a vertical line of Mario's view and make it more difficult to spot and jump over or avoid the approaching waves of invincible Mario clones running towards him from further on in the background. Getting hit by the invincible Marios or surviving long enough will end the attack, with the former ending in Mario taking damage.

Mario eventually manages to destroy his 'dreamy' counterpart, but ultimately the battle does not accomplish its intended purpose of retrieving Peach: Antasma uses his sonar beams to blow a hole in the floor all the way to Dream's Deep and flees down said hole with Peach, closing it soon after. The hole's closure would mark the last time the Bros. would see Peach until they arrived at Dream's Deep through Dreamy Mushrise Park.

Statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy
Dreamy Mario
Dreamy Mario HP 96 Role Boss Level 5 Location(s) Dreamy Pi'illo Castle
Power 30 Position Normal No Hitter
Defense 30 World Dream Weakness None Item drop None (0%)
So-so Boots (100%)
Speed 19 Experience 75 (90) Coins 45 (100%)
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy
Dreamy Mario (fake)
Dreamy Mario HP 1 Role Support Level 5 Location(s) Dreamy Pi'illo Castle
Power 30 Position Normal No Hitter
Defense 30 World Dream Weakness None Item drop None (0%)
None (0%)
Speed 19 Experience 75 (90) Coins 45 (100%)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ユメマリオ [?]
Yume Mario
Dream Mario
Dutch Droom-Mario[?] Dream Mario
French Onimario[?] From onirique (oneiric) and Mario
German Traum-Mario[?] Dream Mario
Italian Onirimario[?] Dreamy Mario
Korean 꿈속마리오[?]
Kkumsokmario
Dream Mario
Portuguese Mario Onírico[?] Dreamy Mario
Russian Марио-баюн[?]
Mario-bayun
From Bayushki bayu (an expression to lull a baby to sleep in Russian) and Mario
Spanish (NOA) Mario onírico[?] Dreamlike Mario
Spanish (NOE) Mario Soñador[?] Dreamer Mario