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'''Block Monolifts''' are dark-blue [[Monolift]]s with pale yellow eyes that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', where they assist [[Mammoshka]] in battle by coming into battle with blocks of ice containing various types of headgear that will prevent Mammoshka's weakness being exploited with varying degrees of effectiveness. These pieces of headgear include a wooden pail, a slightly cracked blue helmet or a spiked red helmet.
'''Block Monolifts''' are dark-blue [[Monolift]]s with pale yellow eyes that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', where they assist [[Mammoshka]] in battle by coming into battle with blocks of ice containing various types of headgear that will prevent Mammoshka's weakness being exploited with varying degrees of effectiveness. These pieces of headgear include a wooden pail, a slightly cracked blue helmet or a spiked red helmet.
In the battle against [[Mammoshka X]], [[Block Monolift X]] appear instead. They have the same role, but have higher stats.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 08:53, August 4, 2024

Dream Team enemy
Block Monolift
Block Monolift
Location(s) Mount Pajamaja
Role Support
Position Normal
Level 16
HP 1
Power 1
Defense 86
Speed 1
Weakness None
Experience 0 (0)
Coins 0 (0%)
Item drop None (0%)
None (0%)
No Hitter
World Real

Block Monolifts are dark-blue Monolifts with pale yellow eyes that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, where they assist Mammoshka in battle by coming into battle with blocks of ice containing various types of headgear that will prevent Mammoshka's weakness being exploited with varying degrees of effectiveness. These pieces of headgear include a wooden pail, a slightly cracked blue helmet or a spiked red helmet.

In the battle against Mammoshka X, Block Monolift X appear instead. They have the same role, but have higher stats.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブロックリフティー[?]
Burokku Rifutī
Block Monolift
French (NOE) Blocaillass[?] From "bloc" (block) and "Caillass" (Monolift)
German Block-Werfor[?] Block Monolift
Italian Issoblocco[?] Portmanteau of "Issosasso" (Monolift) and "blocco" (block)
Russian Блокоброс[?]
Blokobros
From "блок" (blok, block) and "Камнеброс" (Kamnebros, Monolift)