Liil Islet

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Liil Islet
Mario and Luigi exploring Liil Islet in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Appears in Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Greater location Concordia
Inhabitants Hydro Seedles, Capnaps, Drillbies

Liil Islet is a location in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is found in the southeastern Color-Full Sea. The island contains a number of enemies and ? Blocks, as well as a sign written by "The Secret Savings Samurai" which mentions a stash of treasure left behind on the island.

Enemies[edit]

Items[edit]

Item Image Location
Super Candy
A Candy in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the left ? Block at the northern side of the islet
Refreshing Herb
A Refreshing Herb in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the right ? Block at the northern side of the islet
1-Up Mushroom
A 1-Up Mushroom in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
Inside the right ? Block in the central portion of the islet
Ultra Mushroom
A Mushroom in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
Inside the left ? Block in the central portion of the islet
Super Nut
A Nut in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
Inside the left ? Block of the southernmost trio
Super Hammer
Hammers icon from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the center ? Block of the southernmost trio
Super Syrup Jar
A Syrup Jar in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Inside the right ? Block of the southernmost trio

Profile[edit]

  • In-game description: "An island that seems like it has a lot of something..."

Gallery[edit]

Naming[edit]

"Liil" is a mutation of "little" and its informal shortened form "li'l". Like other islets in the game, its name references its small size.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese チッサ島
Chissa-jima
Partial mutation of「小さい」(chiisai, "small") + "island" [1]
Chinese (Simplified) 好小岛
Hǎoxiǎo Dǎo
Very Small Island [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 好小島
Hǎoxiǎo Dǎo
Very Small Island [?]
Dutch Luthel Corruption of luttel ("little") [?]
French (European) Îlot Kedal "Islet" + phonetic spelling of que dalle ("nix") [2]
Italian Bruskolia From bruscolo ("speck") and the country suffix "-ia" [3]
Korean 찌끄만섬
Jjikkeuman-seom
Possible deformation of "쪼끄만" (jjokkeuman, "tiny") + "island" [?]
Spanish Islote Peque Kiddo Islet [?]

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