Refreshing Herb

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Refreshing Herb
RefreshingHerb.PNG Refreshing Herb sprite from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003)
Latest appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Effect Removes status ailments

Refreshing Herbs are items in the Mario & Luigi series used to get rid of any status ailments on the playable character, such as Poison or Fury. Refreshing Herbs resemble four-leaf clovers, and they can generally be bought in shops for low prices. They can also occasionally be found in ? Blocks.

In Mario & Luigi: Brothership exclusively, they can be used to substitute an Ampberry, attempting to cure the Glohm status effect with a 50% rate of success.

In EarthBound, items called Refreshing Herbs have exactly the same name and function as in the Mario & Luigi series, although they resemble flowering tree branches instead of four-leaf clovers.

History

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Refreshing Herbs are sold at Castle Town Item Shop and Little Fungitown Item Shop from the first visit, and one can be purchased for 30 coins.

Refreshing Herbs can also be found from certain enemies, which have a chance of dropping a Refreshing Herb when defeated. Regardless of which version of the game is played, Fuzzbushes, Yellow Viruses, Pestnuts on the Seabed, and Puffer-Cheeps can drop Refreshing Herbs. However, some enemies can only drop Refreshing Herbs in the Japanese version of the game, including Cheep Cheeps, Glurps, and Queen Bean, who is guaranteed to drop a Refreshing Herb if either her left or right arm is deflated when she is defeated. Conversely, Blue Viruses and Limbo Bros. in Guffawha Ruins cannot drop Refreshing Herbs in the Japanese version, but can drop them in the North American and European versions.

The following is a table of enemies which can drop Refreshing Herbs, and their standard and rare drop rates in each version of the game:

Enemy Standard drop rate (North American/European version) Standard drop rate (Japanese version) Rare drop rate (North American/European version) Rare drop rate (Japanese version)
Left Arm (Queen Bean) N/A 100% N/A
Right Arm (Queen Bean) N/A 100% N/A
Fuzzbush 22.58% N/A
Blue Virus 16.13% N/A N/A
Yellow Virus 16.13% 38.71% N/A
Pestnut (Seabed) 16.13% 32.26% N/A
Limbo Bro (Guffawha Ruins) N/A 25.81% N/A
Cheep Cheep N/A 19.35% 22.58%
Puffer-Cheep 22.58% 19.35% N/A 22.58%
Glurp N/A 25.81% N/A 0%note

note - In the Japanese version, Glurps are guaranteed to drop a Refreshing Herb if the Game Boy Horror SP is equipped on either Mario or Luigi, but the item cannot be stolen using the Advanced version of Swing Bros.
In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, Refreshing Herbs cost only 10 coins. The set of enemies which can drop the item has also been changed, and the drop rates are now uniform across all versions of the game. These are the enemies which can drop Refreshing Herbs and their updated drop rates:

Enemy Drop rate
Fuzzbush 24%
Blue Virus 24%
Red Virus 24%
Elite Pestnut 26%
Spiny Cheep Cheep 30%
Glurp 21%
Elite Dry Bones 26%

Spiny Cheep Cheeps are also guaranteed to drop Refreshing Herbs if they are defeated with the Super version of Swing Bros., or if the brother who defeats them has the Game Boy Horror SP equipped.

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Refreshing Herbs can be purchased for 15 coins from the Shroom Shop, the Monty Mart, or Gramma's Place. However, they are not dropped by any enemies.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, Refreshing Herbs can be purchased from any item shop in the game for 5 coins. They can also once again be found by defeating certain enemies, including Calorites with a 20% drop rate, Borps with a 30% drop rate, and Sockops with a 10% drop rate.

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, the drop rates for Refreshing Herbs have been increased to 50% from Calorites, 35% from Borps, and 40% from Sockops.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Refreshing Herbs can be purchased from any general item shop in the game for 30 coins. They become available in these shops after Bowser is defeated in Dream's Deep. Enemies that drop Refreshing Herbs include Grumbells and Spritzblooms with a drop rate of 5%, as well as Monolifts R and Krubbishes with a drop rate of 10%. Each Giant Battle is guaranteed to drop a Refreshing Herb if the player receives an "OK" rating when performing the Finishing Bros. attack.

Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

In Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, Refreshing Herbs become available in any item shop after escaping Twinsy Tropics, and they can be purchased for 30 coins. Enemies that drop Refreshing Herbs include Paper Scaredy Rats with a drop rate of 8%, Ninjis with a drop rate of 8%, and Hammer Bros in Sunbeam Plains with a drop rate of 10%; a Refreshing Herb is also one of two possible items that are guaranteed to drop after defeating the rare shiny variant of a Paper Scaredy Rat.

Mario & Luigi: Brothership

This item returns in Mario & Luigi: Brothership, available to be purchased for 20 coins at any shop, or obtained via enemy drops and found in ? Blocks in the overworld.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese リフレッシュハーブ[?]
Rifuresshu Hābu
Refresh Herb
Chinese 回神草[?]
Huíshén Cǎo
Refreshing Grass
Dutch Opfriskruid[?] Refresh Herb
French (NOA) Herbe fraîche[?] Fresh Herb
French (NOE) Herbe rafraîchissante[?] Refreshing Herb
German Frischwurz[?] Fresh root
Italian Ricostituente[?] Restorative
Korean 회복허브[?]
Hoebok Heobeu
Recovery Herb
Portuguese Erva revitalizante[?] Revitalizing herb
Russian Целебный лист[?]
Tselebnyy list
Curative leaf
Spanish (NOA) Hierba antídoto[?] Antidote herb
Spanish (NOE) Hierba antídoto[?] Antidote herb
Champi filtro[?] Champi from champiñón (mushroom). Filter mushroom. SS only