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Mangolephant

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Mangolephant
Mangolephant LOM artwork.webp
Legend of Mana artwork
First appearance Legend of Mana (1999)
Latest appearance Legend of Mana (remaster) (2021)

The Mangolephant is a produce and recurring item in the Mana series.

History[edit]

Legend of Mana[edit]

“White family - A mango that even has a pair of tusk-like knobs. + PWR, HP, AGR, ARR”
In-game Encyclopedia

Like any produce, Mangolephants have multiple uses.

  • It can lure wild monster pets into gaining their trust, sending them to the Monster Corral.
  • It can feed tamed monster pets inside the Corral to make them alter their stat boots & personality.
  • It can be used as a secondary material to temper onto equipment, altering their stats.

Orchard[edit]

The odds of the orchard yielding Mangolephants is dependent upon the Seed combination used below:

Seed names Seed colors Odds
Big Seed + Flat Seed Green + White 1/256
Big Seed + Spiny Seed Green + Rainbow 1/256
Small Seed + Flat Seed Orange + White 1/256
Small Seed + Spiny Seed Orange + Rainbow 2/256
Long Seed + Flat Seed Purple + White 1/256
Long Seed + Spiny Seed Purple + Rainbow 2/256
Flat Seed + Flat Seed White(+ White) 7/256
Flat Seed + Spiny Seed White + Rainbow 8/256
Spiny Seed + Spiny Seed Rainbow(+ Rainbow) 4/256

Pet raising[edit]

Feeding a monster pet a Mangolephant in the Monster Corral will grant the follow stat modifications:

Stats[edit]
  • Power +2
  • HP + 1
Personality[edit]
  • Aggressive
  • Arrogant

Tempering[edit]

Tempering a Mangolephant raises the constitution stat of an equipment by 1. This effect is stackable.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マンモスマンゴー
Manmosumangō
Mammoth Mango
Spanish Mangolefante
Italian Elemango From "elefante" (elephant) and mango

Legend of Mana[edit]