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*They jump near Mario or Luigi and charge up an uppercut. The attacking Palooka must be [[counterattack]]ed several times with the [[hammer]] to stop it from attacking. The amount of counters needed varies. After enough counters or if the Palooka is defeated, the attack ends. | *They jump near Mario or Luigi and charge up an uppercut. The attacking Palooka must be [[counterattack]]ed several times with the [[hammer]] to stop it from attacking. The amount of counters needed varies. After enough counters or if the Palooka is defeated, the attack ends. | ||
*Palookas can also guard themselves before jumping to a character. If they are countered while guarding, they take zero damage. They will eventually drop their guard to punch Mario or Luigi. The Palooka must be countered with the hammer after they lose their guard and before they punch. This attack is similar to the attack that the [[Pep|POW Pep]] uses. | *Palookas can also guard themselves before jumping to a character. If they are countered while guarding, they take zero damage. They will eventually drop their guard to punch Mario or Luigi. The Palooka must be countered with the hammer after they lose their guard and before they punch. This attack is similar to the attack that the [[Pep|POW Pep]] uses. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Latest revision as of 02:13, January 31, 2025
Palooka | |||
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A Palooka in Mario & Luigi: Brothership | |||
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) | ||
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Palookas are punching bag-like enemies in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Their name comes from the same word meaning "an inferior or average prizefighter." Palookas are found on Skorcheen Island, where they hop around and charge up to punch Mario and Luigi if they are near. Palookas are red punching bags with angry yellow eyes and boxing gloves.
In Fortress Zokket, stronger versions of Palookas, known as Palooka Rs, are found. Later on in the game, normal Palookas become infected with Glohm, becoming Glohm Palookas.
Battle[edit]
In battle, Palookas have two attacks, either of which can temporarily hit Mario or Luigi out of the battle if it hits:
- They jump near Mario or Luigi and charge up an uppercut. The attacking Palooka must be counterattacked several times with the hammer to stop it from attacking. The amount of counters needed varies. After enough counters or if the Palooka is defeated, the attack ends.
- Palookas can also guard themselves before jumping to a character. If they are countered while guarding, they take zero damage. They will eventually drop their guard to punch Mario or Luigi. The Palooka must be countered with the hammer after they lose their guard and before they punch. This attack is similar to the attack that the POW Pep uses.
Statistics[edit]
Mario & Luigi: Brothership enemy | ||||||||
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Palooka (LV24) | ||||||||
HP | 493 | POW | 101 | Defense | 51 | |||
Experience | 218 | Coins | 53 | Speed | 83 | |||
Location(s) | Skorcheen Island | Role | Common | Item drop(s) | 1-Up Mushroom (5%) Liberation Wear (2%) Skorcheen Lava (23%) | |||
Level | 24 | Type | Normal | |||||
Notes: This enemy's stats are determined when the player visits Skorcheen Island first. |
Mario & Luigi: Brothership enemy | ||||||||
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Palooka (LV25) | ||||||||
HP | 531 | POW | 107 | Defense | 56 | |||
Experience | 242 | Coins | 55 | Speed | 88 | |||
Location(s) | Skorcheen Island | Role | Common | Item drop(s) | 1-Up Mushroom (5%) Liberation Wear (2%) Skorcheen Lava (23%) | |||
Level | 25 | Type | Normal | |||||
Notes: This enemy's stats are determined when the player visits Slippenglide Island first. |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ナグローブ[?] Nagurōbu |
Portmanteau of「殴る」(naguru, "to punch") and "glove" | |
Chinese | 击打拳[?] Jīdǎ Quán |
Punching Fist | |
Dutch | Palooka[?] | - | |
French | Pwaplum[3] | Phonetic of poids plume ("featherweight") | |
German | Haupflaume[?] | Hit Plum | |
Italian | Nocchetto[1] | From nocca ("knuckle") and the diminutive suffix "-etto" | |
Korean | 퍽글러브[?] Peokgeulleobeu |
From "퍽" (peok, onomatopoeia for punching) and "glove" | |
Portuguese | Murrilo[2] | From murro ("punch") and the male given name "Murilo" | |
Spanish (NOA) | Boxtruo[?] | From boxeo ("boxing") and monstruo ("monster") | |
Spanish (NOE) | Noquete[?] | Portmanteau of noquear ("to knock out") and the diminutive suffix "-ete" |
References[edit]
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #1. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 27, 2024.
- ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Brazilian Portuguese localization)
- ^ C'est chaud à INSOLINSUL ! MARIO & LUIGI L'ÉPOPÉE FRATERNELLE #18. By Kirbendo - Let's Play on YouTube. Retrieved on December 1st, 2024.