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{{bisenemy
|title='''Trashure'''
|title='''Trashure'''
|image= [[File:Trashure.gif]]
|image=[[File:Trashure.gif]]
|location=[[Dimble Wood]]
|location=[[Dimble Wood]]
|hp=147
|hp=147
|power=57
|power=57
|defense=58
|def=58
|speed=21
|speed=21
|experience=40
|exp=40
|coins=15
|coins=15
|items=[[Syrup Jar]] (15%)
|items=[[Syrup Jar]] (15%)
|gear=[[Clothing|Fast Cash Ring]] (25%)
|gear=[[Clothing|Fast Cash Ring]] (25%)
|related=[[Dark Trashure]]
}}
}}
'''Trashures''' are brown [[Treasure Chest]]s that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. They reside in [[Dimble Wood]]. Their name may be a pun of the saying "One man's trash is another man's treasure" or a pun on "trash" and "treasure". They attack by opening their bodies as the lock on them pulls out three to five of the following items randomly and throws it at [[Bowser]]: a [[Scutlet (species)|Scutlet]], a [[Hammer]], an iron ball, a [[Coin]] or a [[Mushroom]]]. If countered, the object will fall back on to the Trashure, damaging it if the object thrown is one of the first three items. The hammers from Trashures can make Bowser [[dizzy]].
'''Trashures''' are brown [[Treasure Chest]]s that appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. They reside in [[Dimble Wood]]. Their name may be a pun of the saying "One man's trash is another man's treasure" or a pun on "trash" and "treasure". They attack by opening their bodies as the lock on them pulls out three to five of the following items randomly and throws it at [[Bowser]]: a [[Scutlet (species)|Scutlet]], a [[Hammer]], an iron ball, a [[Coin]] or a [[Mushroom]]]. If countered, the object will fall back on to the Trashure, damaging it if the object thrown is one of the first three items. The hammers from Trashures can make Bowser [[dizzy]].
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If the player does not defeat these enemies within a few turns, the enemies will [[flee|run away]], hopping off the screen, and the player does not earn any [[Experience Point]]s for battling it. Once the lock is significantly damaged, it eventually falls off, which makes the chest open and exposes the treasure inside. Bowser's [[Vacuum Block|Vacuum command]] can be used to suck the coins out of the Trashure, defeating it at the same time. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], having no access to the Vacuum command, must simply keep attacking it until it is defeated.
If the player does not defeat these enemies within a few turns, the enemies will [[flee|run away]], hopping off the screen, and the player does not earn any [[Experience Point]]s for battling it. Once the lock is significantly damaged, it eventually falls off, which makes the chest open and exposes the treasure inside. Bowser's [[Vacuum Block|Vacuum command]] can be used to suck the coins out of the Trashure, defeating it at the same time. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], having no access to the Vacuum command, must simply keep attacking it until it is defeated.


Trashures have a stronger counterpart in the [[Fawfulized]] [[Princess Peach's Castle]], [[Dark Trashure]]s.
Trashures have a stronger counterpart in the Fawfulized [[Princess Peach's Castle]], [[Dark Trashure]]s.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap=トレジャン<br/> ''Torejan''
|Jap=トレジャン
|JapM=Comes from the English "treasure." May also be derived from 「じゃん」''jan'', meaning "isn't it?"
|JapR=Torejan
|JapM=Comes from the English "treasure." May also be derived from 「じゃん」 ''jan'', meaning "isn't it?"
|SpaA=Cofraude
|SpaA=Cofraude
|SpaAM=From ''cofre'' (chest) and ''fraude'' (fraud).
|SpaAM=From ''cofre'' (chest) and ''fraude'' (fraud).
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|Ger=Schatzfratz
|Ger=Schatzfratz
|GerM=From ''Schatz'' (treasure) and ''Fratze'' (antic, mug)
|GerM=From ''Schatz'' (treasure) and ''Fratze'' (antic, mug)
|Ita=Scrigno Maligno
|Ita={{nowrap|Scrigno Maligno}}
|ItaM=''Scrigno'' means "chest" and ''Maligno'' means "evil".
|ItaM=''Scrigno'' means "chest" and ''Maligno'' means "evil".
}}
}}
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Revision as of 23:50, March 5, 2016

Template:Bisenemy Trashures are brown Treasure Chests that appear in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. They reside in Dimble Wood. Their name may be a pun of the saying "One man's trash is another man's treasure" or a pun on "trash" and "treasure". They attack by opening their bodies as the lock on them pulls out three to five of the following items randomly and throws it at Bowser: a Scutlet, a Hammer, an iron ball, a Coin or a Mushroom]. If countered, the object will fall back on to the Trashure, damaging it if the object thrown is one of the first three items. The hammers from Trashures can make Bowser dizzy.

If the player does not defeat these enemies within a few turns, the enemies will run away, hopping off the screen, and the player does not earn any Experience Points for battling it. Once the lock is significantly damaged, it eventually falls off, which makes the chest open and exposes the treasure inside. Bowser's Vacuum command can be used to suck the coins out of the Trashure, defeating it at the same time. Mario and Luigi, having no access to the Vacuum command, must simply keep attacking it until it is defeated.

Trashures have a stronger counterpart in the Fawfulized Princess Peach's Castle, Dark Trashures.

Names in other languages

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