Pi'illo Castle

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Pi'llo Castle
Screenshot of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team from June 2013 press release
Appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Greater location Pi'illo Island
Ruler Prince Dreambert
Inhabitants Pi'illos, Brocks, Eldream

Pi'illo Castle is a large castle that appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. It is the home of the rulers of Pi'illo Island, and prior to the Pi'illo species getting temporarily wiped out, where Prince Dreambert and various other Pi'illos of royalty lived. This is where Mario and Luigi begin their adventure.

DescriptionEdit

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Pi'illo Castle is a large stone structure with long vines and vegetation growing on its exterior. It has the symbol of the Pi'illos near the entrance. Above the entrance is a Zeekeeper face. The interior has stone walls and floors. One of the rooms contains a rocket platform that takes people to the ancient hidden area and back. Another room contains a bed that Luigi sleeps on. This is also where Princess Peach is kidnapped by Antasma. It is also the location of the Battle Ring. The cave underneath the bridge to Mushrise Park is also considered to be in Pi'illo Castle.

EnemiesEdit

Pi'illo locationsEdit

Pi'illo Castle – 3 Pi'illos (1 Pink Pi'illo, 2 Blue Pi'illos)
Location Necessity Type Screenshot
This Pi'illo is found in the cave section under the bridge to Mushrise Park, at the start of the second area. Required  
Pink Pi'illo
 
This Pi'illo is found in the cave section under the bridge to Mushrise Park, by some raised ground that cannot be reached without its aid. Required  
Blue Pi'illo
 
This Pi'illo is found in the cave section under the bridge to Mushrise Park, where the exit pipe is that can only be reached with its aid. Required  
Blue Pi'illo
 

Block locationsEdit

Pi'illo Castle - 31 Blocks (21 ?, 3 M, 4 L, 1 Bros., 1 Random, 1 Camera)
Item/s Location Screenshot
   
Mushroom, Five Coin
In the scene west of the first scene, in the northwestern corner.  
 
Coin
In the third scene of the ancient hidden area, near the entrance.  
          
10 Coins
Same scene, in the north.  
 
1-Up Mushroom
Same scene, in the southeast.  
 
Coin
Same scene, in the south.  
 
Mushroom
In the sixth scene of the ancient hidden area, near the entrance.  
 
Coin
NOTE: Following 5 blocks are available only after returning from Dreamy Pi'illo Castle accessed by a Dreampoint.
In the scene northeast of the first scene, in the northeastern corner of the lower part.
 
 
Five Coin
In the scene with the hotel reception, in the north.  
          
10 Coins
In the northeastern hotel room, in front of the table.  
          
10 Coins
In the southwestern hotel room, between the upper bed and table.  
 
1-Up Mushroom
In the balcony scene, south of the hotel reception scene.  
 
Coin
NOTE: Following block is available only after destroying the bridge in Pi'illo Blimport.
In the first underground scene, near the exit.
 
 
Mushroom
NOTE: Following 2 blocks are available only after returning from Dreamy Pi'illo Castle accessed by Pink Pi'illo.
In the second underground scene, in the north.
 
 
Coin
Same scene, left of the previous one.  
          
10 Coins
NOTE: Following 3 blocks are available only after returning from Dreamy Pi'illo Castle accessed by the first Blue Pi'illo.
Same scene, in the southwest.
 
   
Coin, Nut
In the third underground scene, in the middle-east.  
            
Candy, 10 Coins
NOTE: Following 3 blocks are available only after returning from Dreamy Pi'illo Castle accessed by the second Blue Pi'illo.
Same scene, in the south, left of the Blue Pi'iilo.
 
          
10 Coins
Same scene, in the southeast, behind the warp pipe.  
 
Five Coin
NOTE: Following 3 blocks are available only after the bridge in Pi'illo Blimport is fixed.
In the scene west of the second scene, in the north.
 
 
Five Coin
In the scene northeast of the second scene, in the west of the lower part.  
          
10 Coins
Same scene, in the east of the lower part.  
 
Pi'illo Castle Shot
NOTE: Following block is available only after entering Wakeport proper (the third scene on from the start) for the first time.
In the scene south of the collection room scene, in the west of the upper part.
 
 
1-Up Deluxe
NOTE: Following block is available only after learning the Spin Jump on Mount Pajamaja.
In the scene northeast of the first scene, in the northwestern corner.
 
 
50-Coin
NOTE: Following 5 blocks are available only after learning the Ball Hop during second Mount Pajamaja visit.
In the scene north of the scene northeast of the second scene, in the southeast.
 
 
Ultra Candy
Same scene, in the northeast.  
 
Rally Belt
Same scene, in the north.  
 
Ultra Nut
Same scene, in the northwest.  
 
50-Coin
Same scene, in the southwest  

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マクラノ城[?]
Makurano-jō
Pi'illo Castle
Dutch Sluimerslot[?] Slumber Castle. Sluimer is also the Dutch name for Pi'illos.
French (NOE) Château Koussinos[?] Pi'illo Castle
German Kissenschloss[?] Pillow Castle
Italian Castel Guanciale[?] Pillow Castle
Korean 베개로 성[?]
Begaero Seong
Begae(-)ro, literally means 'to the pillow', and Seong means a castle.
Portuguese Castelo Travesseiro[?] Pillow Castle. Travesseiro is also the Portuguese name for Pi'illos.
Russian Замок Засыпайя[?]
Zamok Zasypayya
Castle Pi'illo
Spanish (NOA) Castillo Amodorra[?] Drowsy Castle
Spanish (NOE) Castillo Almohada[?] Pi'illo Castle