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Lumalee (also referred to as Salesman Lumas[1]) is a blue Luma who appears in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. Lumalee's appearance is very similar to that of Hungry Luma and Comet Tico, holding up signs depicting a Life Mushroom and a 1-Up Mushroom.
Lumalee serves as a 'shop', where Mario can purchase either a Life Mushroom or a 1-Up Mushroom for 30 Star Bits. Lumalee can be found in several galaxies and tends to appear before boss battles. Once Mario has made his choice of purchase, Lumalee is fed the right amount of Star Bits automatically and proceeds to transform into the mushroom of his choosing for him to collect. Because of this transformation, Mario can only buy one item from Lumalee per appearance in that playthrough of the stage.
In Super Mario Galaxy 2, Lumalee serves the same purpose as in the first game. In addition, by doing certain missions, two Lumalees holding sticks with Chance Cubes on the end will appear in a pipe that is on the left ear of Starship Mario. The first Lumalee will turn into a Chance Cube for 30 Star Bits. The second Lumalee will turn into 5 Chance Cubes for 100 Coins. The possible outcomes from both Luma Shops' Chance Cubes are a single Star Bit, a 1-Up Mushroom, three 1-Up Mushrooms, and five 1-Up Mushrooms.
Appearances
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
- Spin-Dig Galaxy
- Puzzle Plank Galaxy
- Boulder Bowl Galaxy
- Freezy Flake Galaxy
- Bowser Jr.'s Fiery Flotilla
- Flipsville Galaxy
- Slipsand Galaxy
- Shiverburn Galaxy
- Battle Belt Galaxy
- Boss Blitz Galaxy
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 奇可小店[?] | Luma shop | |
German | Lumalee[?] | - | |
Spanish | Destellomercado[?] | Literally "Luma market". |