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M&LBrothership_SharpcaskIntro.jpg|Sharpcask being introduced for the first time
M&LBrothership_SharpcaskIntro.jpg|Sharpcask being introduced for the first time
MLB Sharpcask battle.png|The battle against Sharpcask
MLB Sharpcask battle.png|The battle against Sharpcask
M&LBrothership SharpcaskBattleEcks.jpg|Ecks appearing in battle to powerup Sharpcask
M&LBrothership SharpcaskBattleEcks.jpg|Ecks appearing in battle to power up Sharpcask
M%26LBrothership_SharpcaskGuard.jpg|[[Snoutlet]] noting that Sharpcask has taken a guarding stance
M%26LBrothership_SharpcaskGuard.jpg|[[Snoutlet]] noting that Sharpcask has taken a guarding stance
M&LBrothership_SharpcaskRolling.jpg|Sharpcask rolling down slopes after a successful [[Luigi Logic]] action
M&LBrothership_SharpcaskRolling.jpg|Sharpcask rolling down slopes after a successful [[Luigi Logic]] action

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Sharpcask
Sharpcask in M&L Brothership
Artwork of Sharpcask in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Species Barrel
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
“Not half bad... I've never faced a foe who's above average. But! Sharpcask will put a quick stop to your lucky run! Remember Gobblick? Well, Sharpcask is full of FAR more Spite Bulbs! He's on an entirely different level of terrifying strength. Enjoy...”
Ecks, Mario & Luigi: Brothership

Sharpcask is a high-ranking member of the Zok Troops who appears in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. He is a robotic, anthropomorphic barrel who is quite stronger than Gobblick, as stated by Ecks due to the fact that he has gobbled up more Spite Bulbs than Gobblick. His name is compounded from "sharp" and "cask."

In battle, Sharpcask starts off by rolling into Mario and Luigi, an attack that the Mario Bros. must dodge. The Bros. can counterattack him during his attack by jumping on him. Additionally, Sharpcask can also throw barrels at the Mario Bros., and the brothers must dodge them.

When Sharpcask's HP gets cut in a quarter, he will restore a little HP and guard himself, causing attacks to deal no damage. This later requires Luigi Logic to pile up some metal boxes on Sharpcask by moving a treadmill (using Left Stick) to deal a lot of damage. Following that, Luigi will move the treadmill to cause Sharpcask to fall. This stuns him for a short time and makes him prone to critical hits. On the first time this Luigi Logic action is successfully performed, Sharpcask will roll down several sloped treadmills and take chains of damage. Any later executions of Luigi Logic in this battle will also have Luigi try to avoid bombs when stacking up the crates, otherwise the stack is destroyed and the action fails.

After a quarter of Sharpcask's HP is left, Ecks will appear and raises his power and defense by one stage. Following that, he will charge at either Bro., who must dodge the attack or counterattack him. Once Sharpcask's HP is almost gone, he will become enraged. Defeating him rewards the Sharpcask Hammer and some Sprite Bulbs.

Sharpcask can later be fought in a stronger, Glohmy form known as Glohm Sharpcask.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タルンドル[?]
Tarundoru
Pun on「樽」(taru, "barrel") and possibly「弛んどる」(tarundoru), a shortened expression of「弛んでいる」(tarundeiru, "slacking off")
Chinese 怠惰松懈桶[?]
Dàiduòsōngxiè Tǒng
Slack Off Barrel
French Tonnéphar[?] Portmanteau of tonneau ("barrel") and nénuphar ("waterlily"), like Gobéphar (Gobblick)
Italian Barillor[1] Portmanteau of barile ("barrel") and "horror" or the nominative suffix for monsters -or
Korean 배러도르[?]
Baereodoreu
Portmanteau of "배럴" (baereol, "barrel") and its Japanese name
Portuguese Barrílio[2] Portmanteau of barril ("barrel") and Emílio, a given name
Spanish Barrilente[3] Portmanteau of barril ("barrel") and ente ("entity")

References

  1. ^ NintendoItalia (October 10, 2024). Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica – L'Elettria ti aspetta! (Nintendo Switch). YouTube. Retrieved November 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Brazilian Portuguese localization)
  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBRKFcNdUnM