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'''Durapurls''' are pale-colored oysters that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. In the field, Durapurls will wander around aimlessly until they spot [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], where it will then chase after them briefly. Their names are a pun on "durable" and "pearl." | '''Durapurls''' are pale-colored oysters that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. In the field, Durapurls will wander around aimlessly until they spot [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], where it will then chase after them briefly. Their names are a pun on "durable" and "pearl." | ||
In battle, Durapurls may approach a Bro. and flicker its shell closed, then open three times, on the third time, the pearl inside | In battle, Durapurls may approach a Bro. and flicker its shell closed, then open three times, on the third time, the pearl inside will shoot out of the shell and into the approached Bro., who must counter by smashing the pearl into the sand before him the moment the pearl shoots out to daze it, and following that up with several swings of the hammer to deal maximum possible counter-attack damage. | ||
[[File:Durapurl noshell.png|left|frame]]Durapurls may also let their pearl out to roll towards a Bro., to then roll into the Bro. from both the front and behind several times, which must be dodged by jumping over or on to the pearl until the attack ends. More damage can be dealt to Durapurls through counter-attacks as they allow Mario and Luigi to strike its weak point, the pearl inside. Both of these attacks can give the bros. the [[trip]] status effect. | [[File:Durapurl noshell.png|left|frame]]Durapurls may also let their pearl out to roll towards a Bro., to then roll into the Bro. from both the front and behind several times, which must be dodged by jumping over or on to the pearl until the attack ends. More damage can be dealt to Durapurls through counter-attacks as they allow Mario and Luigi to strike its weak point, the pearl inside. Both of these attacks can give the bros. the [[trip]] status effect. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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Revision as of 09:46, January 1, 2022
Dream Team enemy | |
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Durapurl | |
Location(s) | Driftwood Shore |
Role | Common |
Position | Normal |
Level | 21 |
HP | 89 |
Power | 112 |
Defense | 350 |
Speed | 61 |
Weakness | None |
Experience | 130 (156) |
Coins | 30 (100%) |
Item drop | 1-Up Deluxe (3%) None (0%) |
No Hitter | 26 |
World | Real |
Durapurls are pale-colored oysters that appear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. In the field, Durapurls will wander around aimlessly until they spot Mario and Luigi, where it will then chase after them briefly. Their names are a pun on "durable" and "pearl."
In battle, Durapurls may approach a Bro. and flicker its shell closed, then open three times, on the third time, the pearl inside will shoot out of the shell and into the approached Bro., who must counter by smashing the pearl into the sand before him the moment the pearl shoots out to daze it, and following that up with several swings of the hammer to deal maximum possible counter-attack damage.
Durapurls may also let their pearl out to roll towards a Bro., to then roll into the Bro. from both the front and behind several times, which must be dodged by jumping over or on to the pearl until the attack ends. More damage can be dealt to Durapurls through counter-attacks as they allow Mario and Luigi to strike its weak point, the pearl inside. Both of these attacks can give the bros. the trip status effect.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Fiesmuschel[?] | Pun on fies (mean) and Miesmuschel (Mussel) | |
Italian | Guscioduro[?] | Hard Shell | |
Portuguese | Duraperl[?] | - | |
Russian | Твердолобик[?] Tverdolobik |
From Твёрдый (Hard) and Лоб (Forehead) | |
Spanish (NOA) | Perlaza[?] | From perla (pearl) and aza, a suffix used for things that are strong, durable, or big. | |
Spanish (NOE) | Perleja[?] | From perla (pearl) and almeja (clam) |