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|JapR=Suketerusu
|JapR=Suketerusu
|JapM=Portmanteau of「透けてる」(''suketeru'', translucent) and "-saurus" (common Latin suffix in names of dinosaurs and extinct reptiles); also incorporate "stealth"
|JapM=Portmanteau of「透けてる」(''suketeru'', translucent) and "-saurus" (common Latin suffix in names of dinosaurs and extinct reptiles); also incorporates "stealth"
|Chi=透隐怪
|Chi=透隐怪
|ChiR=Tòuyǐn Guài
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|FreC=<ref>''Mario & Luigi: L'épopée fraternelle'' in-game name (European French localization)</ref><ref>''Mario & Luigi: Brothership'' in-game name (Canadian French localization)</ref>
|Spa=Ninguana
|Spa=Ninguana
|SpaM=Combination of ''ninguno'' ("none") and "Iguana"
|SpaM=Combination of ''ninguno'' ("none") and "iguana"
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|KorM=Portmanteau of "스텔스" (''seutelseu'', "stealth") and "카멜레온" (''kamelleon'', "chameleon")
|KorM=Portmanteau of "스텔스" (''seutelseu'', "stealth") and "카멜레온" (''kamelleon'', "chameleon")
|Por=Invisirréptil
|Por=Invisirréptil
|PorM=Portmanteau of ''invisível'' ("invisible") and ''réptil'' ("reptile")
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Invizilizard
A character from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Variants
Comparable

Invizilizards[1] are chameleon-like enemies that appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothership, residing on Raynforst Island along with Parashoots. They have yellow eyes with nested circles as pupils, and their bodies are green. Their name is a portmanteau of "invisible" and "lizard". A stronger, gray-skinned version of them called Invizilizard R can be found on Allsand Island.

In the field, Invizilizards generally prowl their territory slowly without anyone to disturb them, but will charge intruders in their territory in a camouflaged form if they find one.

The level for Invizilizards is 3 if the player visits Raynforst Island first, but level 4 if the player visits Twistee Island first. In the endgame, Invizilizards are infected with Glohm and become Glohm Invizilizards.

Battle

Invizilizards can attack Mario or Luigi by charging at them. Their charge attack must be jumped, but while they are walking, they fade away, making it harder for the bro to dodge their attack. Failure to dodge their charge causes the Invizilizard to return back to their spot in camouflaged form. They can also attack with their tongue, which can be countered just by jumping.

Defeating the Level 4 Invizilizard nets five EXP and 4 Coins along with possibly a Raynforst Vine or Mushroom.

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); also incorporates "stealth"
Chinese 透隐怪[?]
Tòuyǐn Guài
From「透隐」(tòuyǐn, "invisible") and「怪」(guài, "monster")
Dutch Invizilizard[?] -
French Cachéléon[2][3] Portmanteau of caché ("hide") and caméléon ("chameleon")
Italian Trasparonte[5] Portmanteau of transparente ("transparent") and camaleonte ("chameleon")
Korean 스텔레온[?]
Seutelleon
Portmanteau of "스텔스" (seutelseu, "stealth") and "카멜레온" (kamelleon, "chameleon")
Portuguese Invisirréptil[?] Portmanteau of invisível ("invisible") and réptil ("reptile")
Spanish Ninguana[4] Combination of ninguno ("none") and "iguana"

References

  1. ^ https://youtu.be/IHMYnfCx3ow?si=VZKx3yGGu5MjN217
  2. ^ Mario & Luigi: L'épopée fraternelle in-game name (European French localization)
  3. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Canadian French localization)
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOFyLaWh4Rw
  5. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #2. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 12, 2024.