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'''Conductor Connector''' is [[Mario]]'s final [[Bros. Attack]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]'' | '''Conductor Connector''' is [[Mario]]'s final [[Bros. Attack]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Brothership]]''. It is one of two [[Bros. Attack]]s [[Technikki]] does not create (as she was imprisoned by [[Reclusa]]'s dream flowers after the fiend awakened) given to Mario by the [[Great Conductor]] himself near the end of Mario and [[Luigi]]'s quest to collect the power of bonds to fill the [[Bonding Can]], after hinting at the possibility that the [[Extension Corps]] might possess one such bond. This Bros. Attack takes 15 BP to initiate, and targets all enemies on the field, and its icon is a small version of the Great Conductor, presumably a plushie. | ||
Upon starting the attack, Mario summons the Great Conductor to the battle, and the Bros. jump onto him, with Mario launching into space with the Great Conductor's cable, and Luigi staying below to manipulate said cable. The first phase of this attack requires Mario to aim the cable with {{button|switch|leftstick}} at eight satellites that orbit around him at varying speed and distance, before releasing {{button|switch|leftstick}} to allow the cable to snap into that direction. If the cable can converge with a satellite, it is connected to the Great Conductor, powering up the attack and automatically snap Mario back into the center. If not, however, Luigi must use {{button|switch|B}} to more slowly return his brother to the center before he can reach for more satellites, wasting precious time. Only two of the satellites are visible at first; only when all satellites on screen are connected does the visible range increase and reveal two extra sets of three satellites. | Upon starting the attack, Mario summons the Great Conductor to the battle, and the Bros. jump onto him, with Mario launching into space with the Great Conductor's cable, and Luigi staying below to manipulate said cable. The first phase of this attack requires Mario to aim the cable with {{button|switch|leftstick}} at eight satellites that orbit around him at varying speed and distance, before releasing {{button|switch|leftstick}} to allow the cable to snap into that direction. If the cable can converge with a satellite, it is connected to the Great Conductor, powering up the attack and automatically snap Mario back into the center. If not, however, Luigi must use {{button|switch|B}} to more slowly return his brother to the center before he can reach for more satellites, wasting precious time. Only two of the satellites are visible at first; only when all satellites on screen are connected does the visible range increase and reveal two extra sets of three satellites. |
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Conductor Connector | |
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BP/SP/CP needed | 15 |
Location | Conductor Island |
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024) |
Brothership description | Use to launch and connect the satellites. Finally, aim with and press to launch. |
Conductor Connector is Mario's final Bros. Attack in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is one of two Bros. Attacks Technikki does not create (as she was imprisoned by Reclusa's dream flowers after the fiend awakened) given to Mario by the Great Conductor himself near the end of Mario and Luigi's quest to collect the power of bonds to fill the Bonding Can, after hinting at the possibility that the Extension Corps might possess one such bond. This Bros. Attack takes 15 BP to initiate, and targets all enemies on the field, and its icon is a small version of the Great Conductor, presumably a plushie.
Upon starting the attack, Mario summons the Great Conductor to the battle, and the Bros. jump onto him, with Mario launching into space with the Great Conductor's cable, and Luigi staying below to manipulate said cable. The first phase of this attack requires Mario to aim the cable with at eight satellites that orbit around him at varying speed and distance, before releasing to allow the cable to snap into that direction. If the cable can converge with a satellite, it is connected to the Great Conductor, powering up the attack and automatically snap Mario back into the center. If not, however, Luigi must use to more slowly return his brother to the center before he can reach for more satellites, wasting precious time. Only two of the satellites are visible at first; only when all satellites on screen are connected does the visible range increase and reveal two extra sets of three satellites.
After enough time has passed, or if all eight satellites are connected successfully, the Great Conductor flies back and attempt to fire a beam through his rear socket, and the screen now displays a HUD to aim the beam, alongside two rapidly moving crosshairs. After using to put the center crosshair on the target, the player should press as the two drifting crosshairs overlaps to successfully execute the attack. If the player fails the last input, or if they take too long aiming, the beam crosses and deals very little damage to enemies. If it succeeds, however, the Great Conductor shoots out a beam, dealing high damage to the enemy aimed at, and creating a lingering shockwave that hits every other enemy. Its power depends on how many satellites are connected, with 8 creating an enormous shockwave that deals damage 5 times and grants an "Excellent!" rating.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | オムスビむすび[?] Omusubi Musubi |
Conductor Connection | |
Chinese (traditional) | 連捷連結[?] Liánjié Liánjié |
Conductor Connection | |
Spanish | Gran conector[1] | Great Connector |