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|SpaEM= Orange Pupil (Hooraws Spanish name) | |SpaEM= Orange Pupil (Hooraws Spanish name) | ||
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|FreAM= | |FreAM=Zest of Steel | ||
|FreE=Disciple orange | |FreE=Disciple orange | ||
|FreEM=Orange disciple | |FreEM=Orange disciple |
Revision as of 15:30, March 11, 2024
- “B! E! E! F! O! F! F! Now! Let's DO it!”
- —Heavy Zest, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Dream Team enemy | |
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Heavy Zest | |
Location(s) | Dreamy Wakeport |
Role | Boss |
Position | Normal |
Level | 14 |
HP | 282 |
Power | 113 |
Defense | 80 |
Speed | 60 |
Weakness | None |
Experience | 200 (240) |
Coins | 50 (100%) |
Item drop | Super Candy (30%) HP Knockout Bangle (5%) |
No Hitter | — |
World | Dream |
Heavy Zest is a character that appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, as one of Big Massif's four Hooraw disciples that must be fought in the "Beef-off". He is a cheery and hyperactive Hooraw with orange curled hair and pants. Of the Hooraw Disciples, Heavy Zest is average, he has the second-to-lowest HP and POW, but has the second-to-highest DEF and SPEED. Heavy Zest first appears when Mario and Dreamy Luigi show up to the dream tour center, Big Massif sending him and the other three to test them before they can face him. When the four of them leave to hide, Heavy Zest heads down the orange pipe.
In battle, Heavy Zest surrounds himself with Hooraws. To win the battle, Mario must defeat Heavy Zest and any and all Hooraws within three turns. If the player fails to win within the given time, the referee appears and gives both Mario and Heavy Zest a Max Candy (if Heavy Zest is defeated he is instead given a 1-Up Mushroom that does the same), effectively "resetting" the battle, and gives the player the option to either keep going or quit the battle.
One of Heavy Zest's attacks involves him charging at Mario while his Hooraws stand in the background. How Heavy Zest approaches Mario can be telegraphed by how high the Hooraws in the background jump. If the Hooraws jump slightly, Heavy Zest will simply charge at Mario, which can be avoided by jumping over him. If the Hooraws jump high, Heavy Zest will jump over Mario. A Hermite Crab will also appear behind Mario, if Mario can align himself with the Hermite Crab while avoiding Heavy Zest, the Hooraw will crash into it, sending the coconut it was carrying into the background and hitting the Hooraws in the process. Heavy Zest will also simply charge at Mario while punching at him in a similar manner to Sorrow Fist, which can be countered by jumping on him. If Heavy Zest is defeated before any of the Hooraws within the three turns, he will fall over and remain unconscious for the remainder of the battle while the Hooraws panic.
Hints
- All-Out Offensive: Time is of essence, so don't waste it on healing! Focus on powerful Luiginary Attacks only. Hitting Heavy Zest with the Luiginary Stack should work! You can mop up any leftover Hooraws with the Luiginary Ball.
- Coconut Ricochet: If you see a giant coconut appear during Heavy Zest's attacks, it's your chance to hurt the Hooraws. The key is to make Heavy Zest charge headlong into the coconut! Heavy Zest charges at Mario, so match your movements with those of the coconut.
- A Hopeless Cause?: If Mario simply cannot defeat all enemies within 3 moves, you will get the chance to give up. Use it to better prepare before retrying! Stock up badge effects of the Strike and Master badges to deliver more damage at once! Mix the Virus and Master badges to lower Heavy Zest's DEF. Buy those in the Wakeport shop!
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | デシオレンジ[?] Deshi Orenji |
Disciple Orange | |
French (NOA) | Zest d'Acier[?] | Zest of Steel | |
French (NOE) | Disciple orange[?] | Orange disciple | |
German | Grinshart[?] | From "grinsen" (to grin) and the name ending "-hart" | |
Italian | Allievo Arancione[?] | Orange Pupil | |
Korean | 제자오렌지[?] Jeja Orenji |
Pupil Orange | |
Russian | Отжигайло[?] Otzhigaylo |
From "отжигать" (otzhigat, a slang word meaning "to do something out of the ordinary") | |
Spanish (NOA) | Corazón Contento[?] | Happy Heart | |
Spanish (NOE) | Pupilo Naranja[?] | Orange Pupil (Hooraws Spanish name) |
Trivia
- Three copies of his house can be seen in the battle with Earthwake. Two are located at each side of the arena near the sea while the third is near the middle.