This article is about the recurring object in the series. For other uses of the term "Egg", see Egg (disambiguation).
Egg
An egg used by Princess Peach after Chapter 4 of Paper Mario
First appearance Donkey Kong Jr. (1982)
Latest appearance Arcade Archives: Donkey Kong Jr. (2018)
Variants

Eggs in the Super Mario franchise are items and objects, acting either helpful or as hindrances.

HistoryEdit

Donkey Kong Jr.Edit

Eggs in Donkey Kong Jr. are obstacles occasionally dropped by Nitpickers, and if Donkey Kong Jr. touches an egg, he loses a life.

Pinball / VS. PinballEdit

Eggs in Pinball and VS. Pinball appear in scene B, where there are three of them. If the ball touches an egg, it hatches into a chick. If all three eggs hatch into chicks, an up-post appears in between the flippers.

Wario's WoodsEdit

In the SNES version of Wario's Woods, eggs[1] are items that can be achieved whenever a player performs an egg attack[1] in the VS Mode. The egg attack is performed whenever the player clears multiple rows/columns/diagonals of monsters at once with one bomb. Upon doing this, a falling egg will appear on the opponent's field, accompanied by a voice clip of the player saying "Breakfast". Once it hits the ground, the egg hatches into a monster of any type and color, and an additional row of monsters of a single color fall onto the opponent's field. An egg attack performed by making three matches at once will send two eggs onto the opponent's field instead of one. The player can prevent an egg on their field from hatching by matching an entire row of monsters with the color of the egg.

Donkey Kong Country seriesEdit

Eggs in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! are yellow and can be spit out by Squawks to defeat most enemies.

Giant eggs in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest appear in Krow's Nest and Kreepy Krow, where they are dropped by Krow and Kreepy Krow in their respective battles to try and hit the Kongs. Giant eggs in both levels can be picked up and thrown at the boss, which is the only way to damage and eventually defeat them.

Super Smash Bros. seriesEdit

Eggs in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee are items that can be thrown at opponents or eaten for health. The latter game's Egg trophy identifies them as representing the Super Smash Bros. series, but not the Super Mario franchise.

Paper MarioEdit

Egg
 
Paper Mario description An egg of unknown origin. Restores 5 HP.

Eggs in Paper Mario are rare items that restore five HP. An Egg appears when checking the grass in the first area of Mt. Rugged where there is a train station, and it also appears by pulling a vine in Jade Jungle, in an area behind the Raven Statue. Eggs also appear in the kitchen of Peach's Castle as a special item and are used to make the Special Strawberry Cake for Gourmet Guy during the Peach intermission after Chapter 4.

Eggs were later replaced by Mystic Eggs in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, where they function identically and Big Eggs in Super Paper Mario, where they heal 12 HP instead of 5 HP.

RecipesEdit

Recipe Result
  Egg   Fried Egg
  Egg +   Mushroom   Bland Meal
  Egg +   Super Shroom
  Egg +   Life Shroom
  Egg +   Volt Shroom
  Egg +   Dried Pasta
  Egg +   Iced Potato
  Egg +   Cake Mix   Big Cookie
  Egg +   Strange Leaf   Boiled Egg
  Egg +   Stinky Herb
  Egg +   Fire Flower   Egg Missile
  Egg +   Ultra Shroom   Yummy Meal

Mario Bros. (Game Boy Advance)Edit

Eggs in the Game Boy Advance version of Mario Bros. are random items that players can find inside of a garbage can and throw to break it and reveal one of three items inside: a coin, Heart or Starman. Eggs in Mario Bros. have the same sprite as Birdo's Eggs.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's MinionsEdit

Eggs in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake are objects appearing as battle gimmicks of Birdo, who may occasionally inhale Popple and spit out multiple egg capsules in his stead. One contains Popple, the others contain pink Bob-omb-like enemies that dash through a random bro. The eggs break after some hits, releasing Popple, and allowing him to be attacked again.

Mario Superstar BaseballEdit

An egg in Mario Superstar Baseball is an item in Challenge Mode which costs 200 coins to buy, and grants Yoshi the ability to use his special hits and pitches.

Profiles and statisticsEdit

Paper MarioEdit

  • Key item description (Chapter 4 intermission): Newly laid eggs.

Super Smash Bros. MeleeEdit

Trophy
Egg
 
Game/move:
Super Smash Bros.
4/99
How to unlock: Randomly obtainable in single-player modes or the Lottery
Eggs are basically the same as Capsules, in that they'll release items when you break them open. They've been known to explode, too. The likelihood that certain items may be inside Eggs depends on the type of stage being played. Sometimes Eggs will contain health-replenishing food items; other times, they may hold weapons.

Mario & Luigi seriesEdit

Mario & Luigi: Superstar SagaEdit

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga enemy
Egg
  HP 20 POW 95-130 Defense 150 (115)
Speed 37 Experience 0 Coins 99 (0)
Location Teehee Valley Jump Normal Hammer Normal
Hand Normal Fire Normal Thunder Normal
Stat down? 0% Stun? 0% Burn? 0%
Level 99 Role Support Item drop Ultrasyrup Jar – 100% (None - 0%)
Red Pepper – 61.29% (None - 0%)
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese version (if they differ from the original American and European stats).
  • Stats in gray are only found in the game's coding and are not available during "normal" gameplay.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's MinionsEdit

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions enemy
Egg
  HP 30 POW 126 DEF 125 SPEED 92 Experience 0
Fire Normal Thunder Normal Jump Normal Hammer Normal Coins 0
Stat down 0% Dizzy 0% Burn 0% Speed down 0% Item drop None (0%)
None (0%)
None (0%)
Level           30 Location(s) Teehee Valley

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タマゴ
たまご
[?]

Tamago
Egg
Chinese (simplified) 蛋 (Paper Mario, Peach's kitchen)[2]
Dàn
Egg
French Œuf[?] Egg
German Birdo-Ei (Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga)[?] Birdo Egg
Italian Uovo[?] Egg
Russian Яйца[?]
Yaytsa
Egg

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ a b Wario's Woods (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) North American instruction booklet, page 9.
  2. ^ 【全流程】【纸片马力欧】最初的纸马 神游官方中文版 开创的指令回合制与独特风格 模拟器游玩 (2:02:33). BiliBili (Chinese).