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[[File:MLSS-Beanfruit Cycle.png|frame|left|[[Fava]] explains how '''Neon Eggs''' are made.]]
[[File:MLSS-Beanfruit Cycle.png|frame|left|[[Fava]] explains how '''Neon Eggs''' are made.]]
{{quote|When Yoshis eat a [[Bean Fruit|particular kind of food]], they lay Neon Eggs, or so they say.|Boddle}}
{{quote|When Yoshis eat a [[Bean Fruit|particular kind of food]], they lay Neon Eggs, or so they say.|Boddle}}
'''Neon Egg'''s are a key [[item]] from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. During the events of the game, [[Boddle]] offers [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] a piece of the [[Beanstar]], but only if they can find seven Neon Eggs to decorate his [[Yoshi Theater]] sign. To learn about how to get these, the Bros. need to speak to [[Fava]], who is sitting in front of the projection screen of Yoshi Theater. Fava explains that the Bros. can get Neon Eggs by digging up [[Bean Fruit]]s and giving them to the various [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] around the theater, who will then lay these eggs. So, the Mario Bros. are put to the task of finding seven Bean Fruits buried throughout the [[Beanbean Kingdom]]. After finding them all, the two heroes are able to give the special [[fruit]] to the Yoshis. This causes the dinosaurs to burst with happiness, and each lays a bright Neon Egg. When the Mario Bros. present these seven eggs to Boddle, he willingly gives them the Beanstar piece they seek, enabling them to continue on their quest.
'''Neon Egg'''s are a key [[item]] from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. [[Boddle]] tasks [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to obtain seven Neon Eggs to decorate the [[Yoshi Theater]] sign, with the reward being a piece of the [[Beanstar]]. [[Fava]] explains that the Bros. can get Neon Eggs by digging up [[Bean Fruit]]s and giving them to the various hungry [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] around the theater, who will then lay these eggs once fed. Once the Neon Eggs are given to Boddle, he gives the Mario Bros. the Beanstar piece.


==List of eggs==
==List of eggs==

Revision as of 21:14, August 19, 2017

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The cycle of Bean Fruit, as told by Fava in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Fava explains how Neon Eggs are made.
“When Yoshis eat a particular kind of food, they lay Neon Eggs, or so they say.”
Boddle

Neon Eggs are a key item from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Boddle tasks Mario and Luigi to obtain seven Neon Eggs to decorate the Yoshi Theater sign, with the reward being a piece of the Beanstar. Fava explains that the Bros. can get Neon Eggs by digging up Bean Fruits and giving them to the various hungry Yoshis around the theater, who will then lay these eggs once fed. Once the Neon Eggs are given to Boddle, he gives the Mario Bros. the Beanstar piece.

List of eggs

Name Icon In-game description
Blue Neon Egg The Blue Neon Egg from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga A bright blue egg laid by a Yoshi.
Red Neon Egg The Red Neon Egg from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga A bright red egg laid by a Yoshi.
Green Neon Egg The Green Neon Egg from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga A bright green egg laid by a Yoshi.
Yellow Neon Egg The Yellow Neon Egg from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga A bright yellow egg laid by a Yoshi.
Purple Neon Egg The Purple Neon Egg from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga A bright purple egg laid by a Yoshi.
Orange Neon Egg The Orange Neon Egg from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga A bright orange egg laid by a Yoshi.
Azure Neon Egg The Azure Neon Egg from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga A bright azure egg laid by a Yoshi.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
German Neonei[?] Neonegg
Italian Uovo Neon[?] Neon Egg
Spanish (NOE) Huevo Neón[?] Neon Egg

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