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Ampberry
An Ampberry in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Description
Cures the Glohm status ailment.
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Effect Removes Glohm status ailment

Ampberries are items in Mario & Luigi: Brothership used to cure Mario and Luigi of the Glohm status ailment. Their name is a pun on "ampere" and "berry", the former referring to a unit measuring the strength of an electric current. They are heart-shaped berries with a circuit pattern on them. They only grow on Wayaway Island, and are the only known method of curing Glohmed citizens. They are stockpiled by Bowser in his castle, from which Mario and Luigi retrieve a large pile of them to bring to Dr. Vulko. Afterward, Dr. Vulko will give them 10 Ampberries when the bros. talk to him. Ampberries can also be found in ? Blocks in the overworld or obtained from defeating certain enemies.

The "Auto Ampberry" Battle Plug allows immediate use of an Ampberry whenever Mario or Luigi is affected by the Glohm status effect.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハンドータイ[?]
Handōtai
Semiconductor
Chinese 半导果[?]
Bàndǎo Guǒ
Portmanteau of「半導體」(bàndǎotǐ, "semiconductor") and「果」(guǒ, "fruit")
Dutch Circuitvrucht[?] Circuit fruit
Italian Confruttore[1] Portmanteau of conduttore ("conductor") and frutto ("fruit")
Korean 반도체[?]
Bandoche
Semiconductor
Portuguese Amperola[2] Possibly a portmanteau of ampère (power unit) and acerola ("Barbados cherry")
Spanish Melohmio[?] Portmanteau of melón ("melon") and ohmio (The unit "ohm" used for measuring electric resistance)

References

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #1. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on November 27, 2024.
  2. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Brazilian Portuguese localization)