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|JapM=Combination of Soul and Love Bubble's Japanese Name (Raifi)
|JapM=Combination of 「ソウル」(sōru,soul) and Love Bubble's Japanese Name 「ライフィ」(Raifi).
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|SpaM=From ''burbuja'' (bubble) and ''amarillo'' (yellow)
|SpaM=From ''burbuja'' (bubble) and ''amarillo'' (yellow)

Revision as of 18:56, April 16, 2021

Partners in Time enemy
Soul Bubble
Animated idle of a Soul Bubble
Location(s) Shroob Castle
Role Common
Battled by Anyone
HP 100
POW 120
Defense 114
Speed 94
Experience 175
Level 27
Coins 15
Item drop 1-Up Mushroom – 12%
1-Up Super – 3%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).
A Soul Bubble aiming at Mario. A Soul Bubble attacking Luigi.

A Soul Bubble is a stronger version of the Love Bubble encountered in Shroob Castle during the events of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. A Soul Bubble is similar to a Love Bubble, except its body is cream-colored, its feet are orange, and its crossed out eyes are green.

Being a stronger variant, Soul Bubbles have the same attacks as Love Bubbles, except they attack incredibly fast and are much more powerful. Also, while the Love Bubble always circles the brothers a set number of times during its homing attack, the Soul Bubble's amount before attacking varies. Soul Bubbles can still heal other enemies in battle, just as the Love Bubbles. They can, however, heal more HP than the Love Bubble, which is half of the damage inflicted to them, and also revive enemies that were previously defeated, much like Elite Troopeas and Scaratroopeas from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ソルフィ[?]
Sorufi
Combination of 「ソウル」(sōru,soul) and Love Bubble's Japanese Name 「ライフィ」(Raifi).
German Seelenblase[?] Soul Bubble
Italian Anibolla[?] From anima (soul) and bolla (bubble)
Spanish Burbamarilla[?] From burbuja (bubble) and amarillo (yellow)