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Due to Beef Cloud's constant healing, Mario has to attack as quickly as possible to inflict more damage than his foe can recover. After taking several hits, the giant Hooraw will wake up for a short time. Eventually, once he can no longer heal himself (because of attempted damage), Beef Cloud can then be attacked and easily defeated.
Due to Beef Cloud's constant healing, Mario has to attack as quickly as possible to inflict more damage than his foe can recover. After taking several hits, the giant Hooraw will wake up for a short time. Eventually, once he can no longer heal himself (because of attempted damage), Beef Cloud can then be attacked and easily defeated.
Beef Cloud looks similar to a [[Blorbs|Blorbed Toad]].


==Statistics==
==Statistics==

Revision as of 21:55, July 19, 2024

Beef Cloud
Beef Cloud
Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Species Hooski
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
“Sleep makes me... feel better!”
Beef Cloud, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Beef Cloud is a character that appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, as one of Big Massif's four Hooraw disciples that must be fought in the Beef-Off. He is a giant, round Hooraw with white cloud-like hair and pants, a relaxed face and is constantly sleeping. Of the Hooraw disciples, Beef Cloud has the lowest POW and SPEED (likely because he does not use either of these in his battle), but has the highest DEF and second-to-highest HP.

Before his battle begins, Beef Cloud says, "Here I go..." only to fall onto his back just seconds later, which leads to Mario and Luigi staring at him in shock for a few seconds.

In battle, Beef Cloud does not attack, does not have any Hooraws to support him, nor does his battle have any victory conditions. Instead, Beef Cloud is constantly sleeping. As he sleeps, he heals himself at around 10 to 30 HP in real-time (roughly once every five seconds), rather than every turn - even during Mario's attacks. Every three turns, the referee appears and asks Mario if he wants to keep fighting or quit the battle, while Beef Cloud hints how high his current HP is.

Due to Beef Cloud's constant healing, Mario has to attack as quickly as possible to inflict more damage than his foe can recover. After taking several hits, the giant Hooraw will wake up for a short time. Eventually, once he can no longer heal himself (because of attempted damage), Beef Cloud can then be attacked and easily defeated.

Beef Cloud looks similar to a Blorbed Toad.

Statistics

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy
Beef Cloud
Beef Cloud HP 357 Role Boss Level 14 Location(s) Dreamy Wakeport
Power 1 Position Normal No Hitter
Defense 105 World Dream Weakness None Item drop Super Candy (30%)
HP Knockout Bangle (5%)
Speed 1 Experience 200 (240) Coins 50 (100%)

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デシホワイト[?]
Deshi Howaito
Disciple White
French (NOA) Nuage Bovin[?] Heavy Cloud
French (NOE) Disciple blanc[?] White disciple
German Motzwolk[?] Beef Cloud
Italian Allievo Bianco[?] White Pupil
Korean 제자화이트[?]
Jeja Hwaiteu
Pupil White
Portuguese Indiscipesado[?] Portmanteau of "indisciplinado" (undisciplined) and "pesado" (heavy)
Russian Тучило[?]
Tuchilo
From "туча" (tucha, cloud)
Spanish (NOA) Nubelón Aletargado[?] Lethargic Nubelón; from "nube" (cloud) and "dormilón" (sleepyhead)
Spanish (NOE) Pupilo Blanco[?] White Pupil (Hooraws Spanish name)