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{{quote|I could move or speak, and my mind was unmoored.|Prince Dreambert|Mario and Luigi: Dream Team}} | {{quote|I could not move or speak, and my mind was unmoored.|Prince Dreambert|Mario and Luigi: Dream Team}} | ||
[[File:Dreambunny.PNG|right|220px|thumb|[[Dreambunny]] holding the Nightmare Chunk holding Eldream.]] | [[File:Dreambunny.PNG|right|220px|thumb|[[Dreambunny]] holding the Nightmare Chunk holding Eldream.]] | ||
[[File:Nightmare Chunk.png|thumb|220px|left|[[Mario]] breaking the Nightmare Chunk holding Prince Dreambert.]] | [[File:Nightmare Chunk.png|thumb|220px|left|[[Mario]] breaking the Nightmare Chunk holding Prince Dreambert.]] |
Revision as of 03:19, November 24, 2021
- “I could not move or speak, and my mind was unmoored.”
- —Prince Dreambert, Mario and Luigi: Dream Team
Nightmare Chunks are stones that appear in the Dream World in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. When Antasma was near defeat before the events of the story, he used his remaining power to shatter the Dark Stone and imprison the Pi'illos in Nightmare Chunks. This put them in a state of eternal sleep. However, Mario and Dreamy Luigi can easily break the Nightmare Chunks in-game by jumping into them from below or hitting them with their hammers to free the imprisoned Pi'illo. They can be imprisoned in one or more Nightmare Chunks, depending on the Pi'illo, in which case all Nightmare Chunks must be broken.
The first Pi'illo freed was Prince Dreambert, the ruler of the Pi'illos. After freed from his own Nightmare Chunks, he attempted to free his fellow Pi'illos from their prisons, but found he could not break the Chunks. He enlisted the help of Mario and Luigi to find the remaining Pi'illos and rescue them.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (traditional) | 噩夢碎片[1] Èmèng Suìpiàn |
Nightmare Fragment | |
Dutch | Nachtmerriebol[?] | Nightmare orb | |
Italian | Frammento d'incubo[?] | Nightmare chunk |
References
- ^ Official Chinese website for the Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary. Retrieved February 7, 2021.