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'''Flounderflages''' are red or green flounders with yellow underbellies that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. In the field, Flounderflages camouflage themselves into the sand, give chase to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] upon sight, and becoming more visible once doing so. | '''Flounderflages''' are red or green flounders with yellow underbellies that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. In the field, Flounderflages camouflage themselves into the sand, give chase to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] upon sight, and becoming more visible once doing so. | ||
The color of their backs indicates which bro they will target; a red Flounderflage will always target Mario and never harm Luigi, even if it aimed for him. They begin battle by covering themselves in with the sand, thus rendering them harder to see and impossible to identify the color. They can attack by creeping steadily towards a bro then swerving into its target at the last second, which can be jumped over. They may also stand in front of the bro and tackle them. If they point upwards - due to having the other bro's color - they will jump over the bro and miss entirely. If it misses or the bro dodges (but not if they are counterattacked), they attempt to ram the bro from behind on their way back. Additionally, Flounderflages may spawn out of the sand over the course of battle. | |||
Purple Flounderflages are rarer, only found in the [[Torkscrew]] battle when Mario or Luigi are being chased by Torkscrew's drill. In Hard Mode, they are replaced with [[Sandoon]]s. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 15:42, March 7, 2021
Dream Team enemy | |
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Flounderflage | |
Location(s) | Dozing Sands |
Role | Common |
Position | Normal |
Level | 9 |
HP | 28 |
Power | 39 |
Defense | 51 |
Speed | 43 |
Weakness | None |
Experience | 24 (28) |
Coins | 8 (100%) |
Item drop | Super Nut (6%) Shock Bomb (5%) |
No Hitter | 10 |
World | Real |
Flounderflages are red or green flounders with yellow underbellies that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. In the field, Flounderflages camouflage themselves into the sand, give chase to Mario and Luigi upon sight, and becoming more visible once doing so.
The color of their backs indicates which bro they will target; a red Flounderflage will always target Mario and never harm Luigi, even if it aimed for him. They begin battle by covering themselves in with the sand, thus rendering them harder to see and impossible to identify the color. They can attack by creeping steadily towards a bro then swerving into its target at the last second, which can be jumped over. They may also stand in front of the bro and tackle them. If they point upwards - due to having the other bro's color - they will jump over the bro and miss entirely. If it misses or the bro dodges (but not if they are counterattacked), they attempt to ram the bro from behind on their way back. Additionally, Flounderflages may spawn out of the sand over the course of battle.
Purple Flounderflages are rarer, only found in the Torkscrew battle when Mario or Luigi are being chased by Torkscrew's drill. In Hard Mode, they are replaced with Sandoons.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | カモフラ[?] Kamofura |
Shortening of "カモフラージュ"(Camouflage) | |
German | Camoflunder[?] | Pun on Camouflage and Flunder (Flounder) | |
Italian | Kamufish[?] | From camuffare (to camouflage) and the English word fish | |
Portuguese | Camufilete[?] | From camuflagem (camouflage) and filete (fillet) | |
Russian | Камуфла[?] Kamufla |
From Камуфляж (camouflage) | |
Spanish (NOA) | Camuflillo[?] | From camuflaje (camouflage) and the diminutive -illo. | |
Spanish (NOE) | Camuflenguado[?] | From camuflaje (camouflage) and lenguado (sole) |
Trivia
- Flounderflages camouflage themselves in a similar manner to how Koopeleons do in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.
- They are very similar to Noozes from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, as their color indicates which Bro. they will attack. However, Noozes can switch forms, while Flounderflages cannot.