Ecks

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Not to be confused with X.
Ecks
Ecks' artwork from M&L Brothership
Artwork from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
“Heh heh... I'm not saying we are...or aren't! I will say...you're DONE here.”
Ecks, Mario & Luigi: Brothership

Ecks is a member of the Extension Corps under Zokket in Mario & Luigi: Brothership alongside Ten and Shun. He is a floating, magenta being that wears a yellow cape. Ecks has black eyes with white pupils and a purple horn extending from the back of his head, and his mouth has yellow, square teeth, while his hands are based on spade connectors. The horn on his head and his teeth appear to based on a phone/ethernet plug. His name is derived from the first syllable of "extension", in reference to extension cords; Ten and Shun are named after the other two syllables.

Before Gobblick is fought, it is being fed Spite Bulbs (a hostile, Glohm-infused version of the Sprite Bulb) by the Extension Corps. When Mario, Luigi, Connie, and Snoutlet run afoul of the scene, Shun tries to explain what the trio of troublemakers is doing, only to be shut up by Ten, while Ecks decides that Gobblick can just fight the heroic quartet as a counter-offer. During their getaway, Ecks claims that the Extension Corps has more important business, or "a bigger fish to zap" in his words.

Ecks' role during the battle against Sharpcask is larger, with him playing the role of support enemy. When Sharpcask's health reaches 25% maximum, he may perform a dance to give Sharpcask a power boost.

According to one of the Grampy Turnips in the Soli-Tree, Ecks is skilled at washing dishes.

Battle[edit]

When Mario and Luigi lock horns with the Extension Corps one last time in Fortress Zokket, Ecks uses high-speed attacks. First, he may perform a move similar to the Spritzbloom from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, and must be repelled with a hammer strike before he zaps a Bro. In his second attack, Ecks will sneak up behind his target to crash into them from behind; this is countered by jumping on him. If Ecks lands his attacks, he may steal an active Battle Plug and throw it away for the rest of the battle.

Shun later reveals the group also have their own Battle Plugs:

  • The Extension Corps start off with the HUUUGE Iron Ball plug, causing iron balls to fall above a Bros' head if they take damage, which must be repelled with hammer. The plug can sometimes backfire and cause iron balls to drop above the Extension Corps instead.
  • Next is the PunishMush plug, causing the Bros. to take damage if they eat a Mushroom. Snoutlet warns to not use any plugs that involves mushrooms.
  • Afterwards is the Theme Song plug. The trio dances and powers up.
  • After taking enough damage, the corps use the Single-Minded plug, giving the trio a combo attack: Ecks dashes into the Bros. from the side, Ten fires shots from his arm cannon, and Shun punches a punching bag. All three must be jumped over, with the exception of the punching bag which must be repelled via hammer strike. In addition to gaining the combo attack, they all combine whatever health they have remaining, and if one member takes damage, all three take damage. If the trio is countered after using the Single-Minded plug, they become frustrated with the shared damage and briefly attack themselves.
  • The final and last resort is the Invincible plug, causing the trio to become invincible for one turn before an explosion erupts from each of them. The explosion can have its damage reduced or negated with Emergency Block or Protectus or Notdroppin' plugs, and can be avoided entirely with a Boo Biscuit, but it cannot be dodged.[1] Should the Bros. survive the explosion, the Extension Corps will then be defeated.

Each member drops 5700 Experience Points and 450 Coins (for totals of 17100 and 1350, respectively), and Ecks has a Max Syrup Jar included in his loot drop.

Statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Brothership enemy
Ecks
Ecks' artwork from M&L Brothership HP 3741 POW 198 Defense 144
Experience 5700 Coins 450 Speed 178
Location(s) Fortress Zokket Role Boss Item drop(s) None
Level 39 Type Flying, Zok Troop
Notes: Midway through the battle, Ecks, Ten, and Shun will use a Battle Plug to share the same health pool. Hence this enemy's HP value goes unused unless taken out very quickly.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボルドー[2]
Borudō
Bordeaux; the name is also a play on「ボルト」(boruto, "volt"). The first syllable of his name also combines with those of Ten and Shun's names (Rudorufu and Toddo) to form boruto (written as「ボルト」), a Japanese transliteration of "volt".
Chinese 波鲁多[?]
Bōlǔduō
Transcription of Japanese name
Dutch Ecks[3] From the first syllable of extensie ("extension")
French Diss[4][5] Phonetic reading of the first syllable of disjoncteur ("circuit breaker"). His name is shared with Jonk and Terr in order to make a pun with the same word.
German Drahtus[6] From Draht ("wire")
Italian Ohmar[7] From "ohm" (the unit of electrical resistance) and the name "Omar"
Korean 볼드[?]
Boldeu
Bordeaux
The first syllable of his name combines with those of Ten and Shun's names ("미" and "크") to form "볼티지" ("voltage"), the first word of the Korean name of the Extension Corps ("볼티지 부대").
Portuguese Coné[8] References Chilean comic strip character Condorito's nephew Coné; together with the other members (Gui and Zão) the three names form a pun on conexão ("connection")
Spanish (NOA) Ecs[?] From the first syllable in extensión ("extension"), referring to the name of the Extension Corps.
Spanish (NOE) Alar[9] From alargador ("extension cord"), referring to the name of the Extension Corps.

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCCXkpFDUsA
  2. ^ Nintendo 公式チャンネル (October 10, 2024). マリオ&ルイージRPG ブラザーシップ! 紹介映像. YouTube (japanese). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  3. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Nintendo.com (Dutch). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  4. ^ Mario & Luigi: L'épopée fraternelle. Nintendo.com (Dutch). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  5. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Canadian French localization)
  6. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Nintendo.com (German). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  7. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica. Nintendo.com (Italian). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  8. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Nintendo.com (Portuguese). Retrieved October 10, 2024.
  9. ^ Mario & Luigi: Conexión fraternal. Nintendo.com (European Spanish). Retrieved October 10, 2024.