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'''Eggs''' (also referred to as '''[[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi egg]]s''')<ref>Hoffman, Chris. ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' Player's Guide. Page 42. "''The Yoshi eggs surrounding Sunnycide should be your primary targets.''"</ref> are enemies in [[Yoob's Belly]] in the game ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s that are eaten by [[Yoob]] are put inside these eggs by [[RC Shroober]]s and placed on a conveyor. They are then put in [[Sunnycide]]'s room, where he watches over them, where it is implied that they will hatch into monsters as well. These eggs are known to have a weakness to water and fire, and after Sunnycide is beaten, the Yoshis inside the eggs are freed.
'''Eggs''' (also referred to as '''[[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi egg]]s''')<ref>Hoffman, Chris. ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' Player's Guide. Page 42. "''The Yoshi eggs surrounding Sunnycide should be your primary targets.''"</ref> are enemies appearing exclusively in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. These [[egg]]s are magenta with lime green spots in appearance, and each one contains a [[Yoshi]].
 
While exploring [[Yoob's Belly]], the protagonists discover an area where Yoshis are being placed inside eggs. [[Stuffwell]] states they must do whatever they can to free them. When [[Toadbert]] is encountered shortly thereafter, he reveals that the Yoshis trapped inside the eggs are meant to hatch as monsters, though is prevented from escaping with them due to [[Sunnycide]] blocking the only way out.
 
In the adjacent room, Sunnycide is discovered along with numerous eggs. When Toadbert demands they release them, Sunnycide tosses an egg, striking Toadbert and causing him to knock out Luigi. Just after this, the egg hatches to reveal [[Baby Bowser]].
 
During battle, [[Sunnycide]] keeps five eggs in front of them. As very little damage can be dealt to Sunnycide normally, it is optimal to break the eggs first to free the Yoshis, who knock Sunnycide over with a [[Chomp Rock]], significantly lowering their defense.
 
Upon defeating the Sunnycide, the group is able to escape with the eggs, which are then brought back to the village by Toadbert. When [[Yoob]] apparently stops functioning altogether, Stuffwell deduces that the eggs supplied him with his energy.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 23:30, June 11, 2022

Partners in Time enemy
Egg
An egg that Sunnycide kept the Yoshis in.
Location(s) Yoob's Belly
Role Support
Battled by Everyone
HP 29 (30)
POW 5
Defense 45 (44)
Speed 3
Experience 0
Level 12
Coins 0
Item drop None – 0%
None – 0%
Notice
  • Stats in parentheses are from the Japanese and European versions (if they differ from the original American release).

Eggs (also referred to as Yoshi eggs)[1] are enemies appearing exclusively in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. These eggs are magenta with lime green spots in appearance, and each one contains a Yoshi.

While exploring Yoob's Belly, the protagonists discover an area where Yoshis are being placed inside eggs. Stuffwell states they must do whatever they can to free them. When Toadbert is encountered shortly thereafter, he reveals that the Yoshis trapped inside the eggs are meant to hatch as monsters, though is prevented from escaping with them due to Sunnycide blocking the only way out.

In the adjacent room, Sunnycide is discovered along with numerous eggs. When Toadbert demands they release them, Sunnycide tosses an egg, striking Toadbert and causing him to knock out Luigi. Just after this, the egg hatches to reveal Baby Bowser.

During battle, Sunnycide keeps five eggs in front of them. As very little damage can be dealt to Sunnycide normally, it is optimal to break the eggs first to free the Yoshis, who knock Sunnycide over with a Chomp Rock, significantly lowering their defense.

Upon defeating the Sunnycide, the group is able to escape with the eggs, which are then brought back to the village by Toadbert. When Yoob apparently stops functioning altogether, Stuffwell deduces that the eggs supplied him with his energy.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese タマゴ
Tamago
Egg

German Ei
Egg

References

  1. ^ Hoffman, Chris. Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time Player's Guide. Page 42. "The Yoshi eggs surrounding Sunnycide should be your primary targets."