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Revision as of 17:37, July 19, 2018

Not to be confused with Invincishroom.

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The Invincibility Mushroom is an item that appears in the Wii U, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo 3DS game Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.

If Captain Toad or Toadette loses a level often enough, a sprout will appear with an Invincibility Mushroom. Plucking it and collecting the mushroom will cause the Toad to glow, similar to a Super Star. However, the effect lasts until the end of the level, making it easier for them to deal with tough enemies, leaving any puzzles within the stage as the only remaining challenge(s), similar to the Invincibility Leaf.

An Invincibility Mushroom also appears in the Minion Quest mode of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions. The Little Fungitown arcade proprietor bribes the Minions to fetch one from a cave in the mission Find the Invincibility Mushroom! However, since neither he nor Captain Goomba knows what an Invincibility Mushroom looks like, the latter ends up picking a Poison Mushroom instead accidentally.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 無敵キノコ
Muteki Kinoko
Invincible Mushroom

Dutch Onoverwinnelijkheids­paddenstoel
Invincibility Mushroom
German Unbesiegbarkeitspilz
Invincible Mushroom
Italian Fungo invincibile
Invincibility Mushroom
Spanish Champiñon de invencibilidad
Invincibility Mushroom