Mario & Luigi: Brothershipis packed full of optional side quests, mini-games, secrets, and collectibles. Practically every inch of every island has something to uncover if you look hard enough, but there’s one secret you’ll only find out on the open ocean: Hidden Reefs.

When you first arrive on Shipshape Island you’ll encounter a young girl named Issa Rock. Issa stands on the north side of the island looking out at the sea, and when you talk to her she’ll ask you to find 20 Hidden Reefs. These stone structures are scattered across the five seas of Concordia, so you’ll need to track them down. If you’re having trouble finding them all and want to know what you can get for finding them, this guide has all the reefy deets you need, guaranteed.

A map of the Lushgreen Sea in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

You’ll need to progress nearly to the end of the game before you can find all 20 reefs. It’s perfectly fine to wait until just before the big finale to go back and track all of them down.

Lushgreen Sea Hidden Reefs

Lushgreen Sea is Mario and Luigi’s first stop in Concordia. There arethree Hidden Reefsto find here,all located along the southern borderof this region.

Weeping-Lion Reef

This aptly-named reef can be found in thesouthwest corner of the Lushgreen Sea. Weeping-Lion Reef is likely the first one you’ll find.

Pensive Reef

This reef, inspired by Rodin’s The Thinker, iseast of Weeping-Lion Reef.

Pensive Reef is easy to miss if you only take the shortest path to the Great Lighthouse Island.

A picture of the Weeping-Lion Reef on the map in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

Squiddish Reef

The Squiddish Reef looks like half a blooper rising out of the sea. Youcan find it on your right as you make your way southout of Lushgreen Sea on your way to Color-Ful Sea

Color-Full Sea Hidden Reefs

Color-Full Sea is the second region you’ll explore in Brothership. There arefive Hidden Reefsto find here.

Broque Reef

Broque, the fancy kind of broke. The Broque Reefcan be found smack dab in the middle of Color-Full Sea, grab it as soon as you enter the region.

Just-a-Fluke Reef

A whale tail issticking out of the west-most areaof Color-Full Sea. The Just-a-Fluke Reef is hard to miss.

Ominous Reef

After dealing with the Sharkbone on Allsand Island, this reef is practically a jump scare.Look for Ominous Reef in the southwest cornerof the Color-Full Sea.

Mysterious Swirled Reef

There aretwo reefs side by side in the southeast corner of Color-Full Sea. The first, and most disgusting, is a poop-shaped reef called Mysterious Swirl Reef. Okay Nintendo.

Eternal-Struggle Reef

The last reef in Color-Ful Sea looks like two crabs fighting over a Super Star. You canfind the Eternal-Struggle Reef next to the poop-shaped Mysterious Swirl Reef, unfortunately.

If you have to backtrack to find any of these reefs, don’t forget you can sail much faster if you press X while look at the sea map.

A picture of the Pensive Reef on the map in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

Brrrning Sea Hidden Reefs

By the time you make it to Brrrning Sea you’ve seen the majority of Brothership’s islands, but don’t worry, there’s still a lot more to see! There arefive more Hidden Reefsto find here.

Shower Reef

This reef depicts a Shower Fish, one of the most unsettling enemies in Brothership. You canfind Shower Reef in the northern part of Brrrning Sea, right next to the exit to Gulchrock Sea.

Mushroob Reef

It looks like a scary mushroom, or a Mushroob for short. Personally, I would’ve called it a Spookyshroom, but you canfind Mushroob Reef right in the center of Brrrning Sea.

Racers' Reef

This is the cutest reef in the entire Concordia ocean. You canfind Racers' Reef, a bunny rabbit surfing on a turtle, in the southeast of Brrrning Sea.

Rooted-Turnip Reef

Rooted-Turnip Reef depicts a grampy turnip, another one of Brothership’s collectibles. You canfind this cute little guy in the southeast of Brrrning Sea, east of Racers' Reef.

Feathered-Family Reef

This little bunch of birds is all the wayon the east side of Brrrning Sea. Feathered-Family Reef is exactly what it sounds like, a family of birbs.

Gulchrock Sea Hidden Reefs

There arefive Hidden Reefsin the Gulchrok Sea. Here’s where to find them all.

Cater-Pillar Reef

Wiggler is a Mario RPG icon, but the only sign of the cute lil guy in Brothership is this reef. You’ll find Cater-Pillar Reefin the southwest corner of Gulchrock Sea.

Off-Course Reef

I don’t know where this rocketship is headed, but it’s going somewhere. Off-Course Reef can be found, appropriately, off-coursein the southwest of Gulchrock Sea.

Lovestruck Reef

This reef’s description says “Lovers and bell enthusiasts converge here.” But who doesn’t love bells? Lovestruck Reef isright in the middle of Gulchrock Sea.

Tumbling-Tower Reef

There aretwo reefs very close together on the north end of Gulchrock Sea, though you’ll reach them from very different routes. Tumbling=Tower Reef is a tower of Goombas you’ll find in the current that looks like a staircase.

Dream-Guardian Reef

For the hardcore Mario & Luigi fans, this reef is a reference to the Zeekeeper, a character from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. You’ll find the Dream-Guardian Reefin the northwest corner of Gulchrock Sea.

There aretwo reefshidden in StormStar Sea.

Gardener’s Reef

A reef shaped like a watering can is the penultimate Hidden Reef in Brotherhood. You can find Gardener’s Reefin the northwest corner of Stormstar Sea.

Princely Reef

This reef bares a striking similarity to Prince Peasley, a supporting character from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Perhaps Peasley rode his flying bean to Concordia once upon a time?

You’ll find this reef in thenorthernmost current of Stormstar Sea, but you won’t have access to it until youupgrade Shipshape Island with the ability to travel long distancesin an instant…

A picture of the Squidding Reef on the map in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

What Do You Get For Finding All 20 Hidden Reefs?

Once you’ve found all of the Hidden Reefs, head back to Issa Rock on Shipshape Island to claim your prize:The HP+BP Bangle.

This accessory will allow the wearer to recover three percent of their max HP and BP at the end of every turn.

A map of the Color-Full Sea

Broque Reef on the map in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

Just-a-Fluke Reef image on the map in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

Ominous Reef on the map in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

A picture of Mysterious Swirled Reef on the map in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.

A picture of Eternal-Struggle Reef on the map in Mario & Luigi: Brothership.