Seedlusa

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Seedlusa
A Seedlusa in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
A normal Seedlusa in Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Variant of Seedle

Seedlusas are enemies that appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. They are silver Seedles with red glowing eyes and red, Glohm-like wirework protruding from their silver, cable-like sprouts, now resembling antennae. As a whole, they resemble Reclusa, and as such, their name is a portmanteau of "Seedle" and "Reclusa" as well. They are encountered in the Soli-Tree where they hop away from Mario and Luigi if they are near. Seedlusas can grow to become a large plant a silver stem, red-glowing roots, dark blue petals with orange lines, and have glowing red-white happy eyes.

At the top of the Soli-Tree, Seedlusas are among the horde of minions Reclusa sends after Mario and Luigi. Two battles involving Seedlusas are required to be fought. While their Seedle forms look the same, when grown, these Seedlusas have a silver stem, red-glowing roots, black petals with red lines, and have glowing red-orange happy eyes.

Battle

Seedlusas start battles in their Seedle form, faced away from Mario and Luigi. When it is the enemy's turn, they might look around before sweating, or they can flee the fight entirely. If there is only one Seedlusa left, it cannot run away. Seedlusas have low HP but extremely high defense. If a Seedlusa is defeated in this form, it rewards much less experience. If a Seedlusa is the only enemy remaining in the battle, it will burrow into the ground and transform into their large plant form, where they have extremely high HP but lose their high defense. While in their plant form, they have three attacks:

  • The Seedlusa can summon five flower buds around the Bros. before they open one by one, releasing slow shockwaves. The order of which buds will bloom is determined by the order they emerge from the ground. Some buds might rise in the air, indicating that the shockwave will occur above the brothers. Mario and Luigi must jump to avoid the shockwaves generated by the buds close to the ground and duck (no input required) under the ones generated by the elevated buds. This attack can inflict the Glohm status effect.
  • Seedlusas can rush around Mario and Luigi, sometimes changing direction or running into them. This attack must be countered by using the hammers. If a character counterattacks the attacking Seedlusa, it will spin into the other character as an additional attack. This attack ends if the Seedlusa is defeated or after a set amount of time.
  • After several turns have passed, the Seedlusa can charge up before spewing out many electrical orbs at the Bros. Many of them miss, but some of them are launched to the brothers, dealing high damage upon contact. Mario and Luigi must use their hammers to destroying oncoming orbs. All orbs that fly to Mario and Luigi shine light below them. After the attack is over, the Seedlusa will wilt, defeating itself in the process. The Seedlusa does not give Experience nor coins if it is defeated this way.

A Seedlusa can be found accompanying Weeping Troopers and/or Reclusiffs.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タネボッチ[?]
Tanebotchi
Portmanteau of「種」(tane, "seed") and part of「ボッチアーニ」(Botchiāni, "Reclusa")
Chinese 种子独孤[?]
Zhǒngzi Dúgū
Seed Reclusa
Dutch Seedlusa[?] -
Korean 씨앗토리[?]
Ssiat'tori
From "씨앗" (ssiat, "seed") and part of "외토리크" (Oetorikeu, "Reclusa")
Spanish Ysolmilla[?] From Milla ("Seedle") and part of Ysoleth ("Reclusa")