Lushgreen Sea
Lushgreen Sea from Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Appears in Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024)
Greater location Concordia

Lushgreen Sea is the first sea explored in Mario & Luigi: Brothership. It is located in the northwest corner of Concordia, north of Color-Full Sea and west of Stormstar Sea. As the name indicates, the islands found drifting in it following Concordia's split are primarily grassy and filled with plant life.

Drifting islandsEdit

Island Description Unlock condition
 
Rumbla Island
An island of artisans who think of the Rumbla Dish as their symbol. Reach Shipshape Island for the first time
 
Raynforst Island
An island densely covered in trees that's wet and humid all year round. Link Rumbla Island
 
Twistee Island
An island dominated by the huge Twisten Sprout. Loved by dancers.
 
Florall Island
An island with strikingly beautiful flowers that grow everywhere. Defeat Gorumbla

IsletsEdit

These islets do not become available until right before entering Fortress Zokket for the second time.

Islet Description
 
Dropplet Islet
An island with a bad vibe about it...
 
Morsel Islet
An island with an intense obstacle course for you to enjoy.
 
Smahl Islet
An island that seems like a nice place to take a breather.

Rare reefsEdit

Reef Description
 
Weeping-Lion Reef
A reef in the Lushgreen Sea. Appears as a large, sad animal.
 
Pensive Reef
A reef in the Lushgreen Sea. What's it thinking about?
 
Squiddish Reef
A reef in the Lushgreen Sea. Its eyes follow you everywhere...

Great Lighthouse IslandEdit

Island Description Unlock condition
   
Lushgreen Sea, Great Lighthouse Island
An island with one of the four Great Lighthouses that once lit Concordia. Talk to Connie on Florall Island after linking it

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フォレストン海域[?]
Foresuton-kaiiki
From "forest" and likely the place-name suffix "-ton" + "sea"
Chinese (simplified) 森丛海域[?]
Sēncóng Hǎiyù
Lush Forest Sea
Chinese (traditional) 森叢海域[?]
Sēncóng Hǎiyù
Lush Forest Sea
Dutch Woudwateren[?] Woods Waters
French (NOE) Mer Luxuriante[1] Lush Sea
Italian Mar Verde[2] Green Sea; possibly a nod to various real-life seas with color-based name (like Black Sea and Red Sea)
Korean 포레스톤 해역[?]
Poreseuton Haeyok
Foreston Sea
Portuguese Mar Verdejante[3] Lush Sea
Spanish Mar Frondestal[?] "Sea" + portmanteau of frondoso ("lush") and forestal ("forest")

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Voilà les MARTEAUX ! MARIO & LUIGI L'ÉPOPÉE FRATERNELLE #02. By Kirbendo - Let's Play on YouTube. Retrieved on December 7, 2024.
  2. ^ Mario & Luigi: Fraternauti alla carica - LIVE #1. By Mariuigi Khed on YouTube. Retrieved on December 7, 2024.
  3. ^ Mario & Luigi: Brothership in-game name (Brazilian Portuguese localization)