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Latest revision as of 11:43, January 8, 2024

Icon for the Candies in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Super Candies are consumable items in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team and Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. They are in the shape of a star, and can be used by Mario or Luigi. When one of them eats it, they heal roughly 60% of their maximum Heart Points and Bros. Points. In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, several enemies and bosses can drop them after a battle: Beef Cloud, Heavy Zest, Sorrow Fist, and Thunder Sass have a 30% chance, Caccacs have a 10% chance, Iceads and Magmads have a 5% chance, and Skipdrills and Spinies have a 1% chance.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スーパーキャンディ
Sūpā Kyandi
Super Candy

French (NOE) Super bonbon
Super Candy
Italian Supercaramella
Super Candy
Portuguese Superdoce
Supercandy
Russian Суперледенец
Superledenets
Super Candy

Spanish Supercaramelo
Supercandy