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Additionally, if a Great! rating or worse is scored in [[Sorrow Fist]]'s battle, or if [[Heavy Zest]] manages to survive for more than 3 turns, everyone gets Max Candies. If Heavy Zest is knocked down but his [[Hooraw]]s are still active, he gets a [[1-Up Deluxe]] instead.
Additionally, if a Great! rating or worse is scored in [[Sorrow Fist]]'s battle, or if [[Heavy Zest]] manages to survive for more than 3 turns, everyone gets Max Candies. If Heavy Zest is knocked down but his [[Hooraw]]s are still active, he gets a [[1-Up Deluxe]] instead.
In ''Brothership'', Max Candies are now wrapped up, just like the regular [[Candy]].


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 23:23, November 13, 2024

Max Candy
Icon for the Candies in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team sprite
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Effect Restores Health Points and Bros. Points

Max Candies are consumables in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, and Mario & Luigi: Brothership. They are star-shaped items that can be eaten by either Mario or Luigi. Upon being consumed, Max Candies restore all of their consumer's Heart Points and Bros. Points, similar to the Star Candies of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, a few enemies and bosses can drop them after a battle: Wiggler has a 30% chance, Pi'illodactyl R's and Shy Guy Airtub R's have an 20% chance, Antasmunchies have a 2% chance, and Mechakoopas have a 1% chance.

Additionally, if a Great! rating or worse is scored in Sorrow Fist's battle, or if Heavy Zest manages to survive for more than 3 turns, everyone gets Max Candies. If Heavy Zest is knocked down but his Hooraws are still active, he gets a 1-Up Deluxe instead.

In Brothership, Max Candies are now wrapped up, just like the regular Candy.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French (NOE) Bonbon miracle[?] Miracle Candy
Italian Magicaramella[?] Magicandy
Portuguese Magidoce[?] From "mágico" (magical) and "doce" (candy)
Russian Максиледенец[?]
Maksiledenets
Max Candy
Spanish Caramelo milagroso[?] Miraculous candy