Spritzbloom

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Spritzbloom
Spritzbloom from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
Sprite from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)
Comparable

Spritzblooms are Piranha Plant-like enemies that can be found in Dreamy Somnom Woods in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. They have a weakness to fire attacks.

Battle[edit]

Spritzblooms utilize poisons that can make Mario tiny or lower his POW. One of its attacks involves the Spritzbloom hopping twice to get in range of Mario's hammer, then hopping around erratically. If the player does not counter with the hammer, the process will repeat at a faster pace. If the player does not hit the Spritzbloom after a set amount of time, it unleashes a poison gust which damages Mario. If it is hit just as it is about to spit its poison, it will blow it away from Mario instead, damaging any other enemy in that general direction.

An alternative attack involves the Spritzbloom summoning a poison bubble which must be avoided or bounced back with a jump: how far and at which angle they bounce is determined by Mario's relative position and height when he hits them, and an accurate counter can make them explode on top of the enemies. After it summons a few more poison bubbles, the attack ends. These attacks can also make Mario tiny.

Statistics[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy
Spritzbloom
Spritzbloom from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. HP 200 Role Common Level 28 Location(s) Dreamy Somnom Woods
Power 228 Position Normal No Hitter 50
Defense 208 World Dream Weakness Fire Item drop Refreshing Herb (5%)
Flame Hammer DX (3%)
Speed 57 Experience 160 (192) Coins 60 (100%)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スプレーフラワー[?]
Supurē Furawā
Spray Flower
French (NOA) Vaporifleur[?] From "vaporiser" (to spray) and "fleur" (flower)
French (NOE) Vaporiplante[?] From "vaporiser" (to spray) and "plante" (plant)
German Spritzblum[?] From the English name
Italian Fiorespray[?] From "fiore" (flower) and "bomboletta spray" (aerosol spray)
Portuguese (NOE) Vaporizaflor[?] From "vaporizador" (vaporizer) and "flor" (flower)
Russian Цветоплюй[?]
Tsvetoplyuj
From "цветок" (tsvetok, flower) and "плевать" (plevat, to spit)
Spanish (NOA) Asperflor[?] From "aspersor" (sprinkler) and "flor" (flower)
Spanish (NOE) Vaporizaflor[?] From "vaporizador (vaporizer) and "flor" (flower)