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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ショーキンギョ
|Jap=チューキンギョ
|JapR=Shōkin Gyo
|JapR=Chūkin Gyo
|JapM=Bullion Fish
|JapM=Portmanteau of「中金」(''chūkin'', "gold-filled") and「金魚」(''kingyo'', "goldfish")
|Chi=中金鱼
|ChiR=Zhōngjīn Yú
|ChiM=Portmanteau of「中金」(''zhōngjīn'', "gold-filled") and「金鱼」(''jīnyú'', "goldfish")
|Ita=Lingottide
|Ita=Lingottide
|ItaM=Portmanteau of ''lingotto'' ("ingot") and ''gobide'' ("{{wp|Gobiidae|goby}}")
|ItaM=Portmanteau of ''lingotto'' ("ingot") and ''gobide'' ("{{wp|Gobiidae|goby}}")

Latest revision as of 00:23, December 23, 2024

Bullionfish
An Bullionfish in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Icon from Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
Description
"A fish found in every sea. Fetches a pretty high price."
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)

Bullionfish are fish in Mario & Luigi: Brothership that are found in the seas of Concordia. They can be caught by fishing for them as either Mario or Luigi from the fishing spot on Shipshape Island; when hooked, two exclamation points display on the screen (!!). When caught, they are treated as items and can be sold for 300 coins.

Fishing probabilities[edit]

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Replace probabilities from Reddit with datamined values

The following tables list the probabilities of catching Bullionfish.[1]

Mario
Lushgreen Sea Color-Full Sea Brrrning Sea Gulchrock Sea Stormstar Sea
Standard Bait 3% 9% 11% 15% 31%
Handcrafted Bait 0% 0% 0% 0% 18%
Rarest Bait 16% 8% 42% 28% 41%
Luigi
Lushgreen Sea Color-Full Sea Brrrning Sea Gulchrock Sea Stormstar Sea
Standard Bait 4% 3% 11% 25% 34%
Handcrafted Bait 0% 0% 0% 0% 15%
Rarest Bait 18% 14% 39% 21% 36%

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チューキンギョ[?]
Chūkin Gyo
Portmanteau of「中金」(chūkin, "gold-filled") and「金魚」(kingyo, "goldfish")
Chinese 中金鱼[?]
Zhōngjīn Yú
Portmanteau of「中金」(zhōngjīn, "gold-filled") and「金鱼」(jīnyú, "goldfish")
Italian Lingottide[2] Portmanteau of lingotto ("ingot") and gobide ("goby")

References[edit]