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== Battle ==
== Battle ==
Invizilizards walk towards [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]], and while they are walking, they fade away, making it harder for the bro to dodge their attack. They can also attack with their tongue which can be countered just by jumping.<ref>https://youtu.be/zF96tpchink?si=8VoFrMXIrvHw-DN9&t=204</ref>
Invizilizards walk towards [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]], and while they are walking, they fade away, making it harder for the bro to dodge their attack. They can also attack with their tongue, which can be countered just by jumping.<ref>https://youtu.be/zF96tpchink?si=8VoFrMXIrvHw-DN9&t=204</ref>


== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==
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|ChiR=Tòuyǐn Guài
|ChiR=Tòuyǐn Guài
|ChiM=From「透隐」(''tòuyǐn'', "invisible") and「怪」(''guài'', "monster")
|ChiM=From「透隐」(''tòuyǐn'', "invisible") and「怪」(''guài'', "monster")
|Spa=Ninguana<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOFyLaWh4Rw</ref>
|Spa=Ninguana
|SpaM=Combination of ''ninguno'' ("none") and "Iguana"
|SpaM=Combination of ''ninguno'' ("none") and "Iguana"
|SpaC=<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOFyLaWh4Rw</ref>
}}
}}



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Invizilizard
A character from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Variants

Invizilizards[1] are chameleon-like enemies that appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothership, residing on Raynforst Island. They have yellow eyes with nested circles as pupils, and their bodies are green. Their name is a portmanteau of "invisible" and "lizard".

Battle

Invizilizards walk towards Mario or Luigi, and while they are walking, they fade away, making it harder for the bro to dodge their attack. They can also attack with their tongue, which can be countered just by jumping.[2]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スケテルス[?]
Suketerusu
Portmanteau of「透けてる」(suketeru, translucent) and "-saurus" (common Latin suffix in names of dinosaurs and extinct reptiles)
Chinese 透隐怪[?]
Tòuyǐn Guài
From「透隐」(tòuyǐn, "invisible") and「怪」(guài, "monster")
Spanish Ninguana[3] Combination of ninguno ("none") and "Iguana"

References