Copy Flower

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Copy Flower
CopyFlower.png Sprite of a Copy Flower in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time present in various menus of the game. Sprite of a Copy Flower in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time present in the shop menu of the game.
Price 160
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005)
Effects of a Copy Flower from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Many Marios, Luigis, Baby Marios and Baby Luigis under the effect of the Copy Flower

Copy Flowers are two-headed flowers found in the game Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. They are Bros. Items, and are first obtainable in the Shroom Shop after Gritzy Caves is cleared. They can only be used when all four of Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi are present. When either of Mario or Luigi uses a Copy Flower, a large horde of all four of them spawns and runs off the left of the screen. Then, all of the clones come back to jump on the enemy one after the other. The player must press each of brother's separate buttons on impact to deal damage to the opponent, which has that clone hop off to the right. As the player presses the correct command for each brother's attack, the brothers move faster. They can attack in an indefinite amount of time, until an Action Command is failed or the enemy is defeated. In the case of the former, the brother whose command was missed bounces backward. In both cases, any of the other brothers visible on screen vanish. The team regroups afterward. If there are multiple targets onscreen, once the enemy targeted is defeated, the brothers target another random enemy, thus keeping the chain going.

If the plumbers have a very high attack power, the item can do quadruple-digit damage if executed superbly, meaning it can possibly do more damage than the Mix Flower, which caps at 999 damage. However, Mix Flowers target all enemies whereas Copy Flowers target only one enemy at a time.

The Magic Window from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story bears several similarities to the Copy Flower.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コピーフラワー[?]
Kopī Furawā
Copy Flower
French Fleur clonée[?] Cloned flower
German Kopierblume[?] Copy Flower
Italian Fiore Clone[?] Clone Flower
Korean 카피플라워[?]
Kapi-Peullawo
Copy Flower
Spanish Flor Copia[?] Copy Flower