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Wasteland Islet sprite MLB.png|Map icon
MLB Paquette Islet map.jpg|The map of Paqeutte Islet
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MLB Paquette Islet Cannon View.jpg|Paquette Islet sighted through the Big Cannon
MLB Paquette Islet Cannon View.jpg|Paquette Islet sighted through the Big Cannon

Revision as of 20:55, December 20, 2024

Paquette Islet
Mario and Luigi explore Paquette Islet in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Greater location Concordia
Inhabitants Concordians, Spinies

Paquette Islet is a location in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is a small islet found in the Gulchrock Sea, the southeasternmost islet in a group of four linked by Warp Pipes in the northwestern portion of the sea. Like other islets in the game, its name references its small size, playing on the word "pocket".

The islet is divided in two by a fence with Bowser's emblem. Only the northern portion of the islet is accessible from Shipshape Island. To access the southern portion, Mario & Luigi must come through a pipe on either Mynor, Nanoh, or Meeger islets.

On the northern side of the island is a Concordian who hints that the other side of the fence can be accessed through a pipe on another islet and whose dialogue suggests he is on the islet after being shooed away by his wife, who he is on the outs with.

On the southern portion of the islet are Spinies and three pipes. The northernmost pipe leads to Mynor Islet, the easternmost to Nanoh Islet, and the southernmost to Meeger Islet. When Reclusa takes over Concordia, the Spinies on the southern portion are replaced with Glohm Spikes.

In-game description

  • "Bowser's minions prowl the seas."

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