Soreboar

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Soreboar
Soreboar from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
A Soreboar in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Variants

Soreboars are wild boar enemies that appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. They inhabit Twistee Island, and will charge at Mario and Luigi if they are near. If they are attacked, Soreboar can become angry and change color. Normally, Soreboars hare yellow in color and have brown backs, short white tusks and black hooves. When angry, they turn red with dark red backs. Additionally, their eyes become yellow and lose their pupils.

Larger variants of Soreboars, known as Big Soreboars, can be summoned during battle. Later on in the game, Soreboars become infected with Glohm and become Glohm Soreboars.

Battle

If a Soreboar is attacked in battle, even from First Strikes and counterattacks, they can become angry. While angry, their attacks are faster. If enemies are defeated in the battle, Soreboars might run off-screen and return with an angry Big Soreboar. Soreboars have two attacks, both are avoided by jumping:

  • They can stand in front of a brother, growling before charging at them. Afterwards, they will run at the targeted character from behind them. If the Soreboar is countered during their first charge, the attack immediately ends.
  • Soreboars can jump next to Mario or Luigi and roll at both of them, starting with whoever they are closest to. If the attacking Soreboar is countered, the attack stops.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウリプン[?]
Uripun
Portmanteau of「瓜坊」(uribō, "wild boar piglet") and「ぷんぷん」(punpun, "furiously")
Chinese 气噗噗山猪[?]
Qìpūpū Shānzhū
Puff Puff Wild Boar
French Phacolère[?] Portmanteau of phacochère ("warthog") and colère ("anger")
Italian Ringhial[1] Portmanteau of ringhio ("growl") and a clipped version of cinghiale ("boar")
Korean 뿡돼지[?]
Ppungdwaeji
From "뿡" (ppung, onomatopoeia for puffing) and "멧돼지" (metdwaeji, "boar")
Spanish (NOA) Jabravo[?] Portmanteau of jabalí ("boar") and bravo ("ferocious")
Spanish (NOE) Jobato[?] Portmanteau of jabalí ("boar") and batir ("to beat")

References

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #1. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 13, 2024.