Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms | ||||
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Developer(s) | AlphaDream | |||
Publisher(s) | Nintendo | |||
Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch | |||
Genre(s) | RPG. Action | |||
Series | Mario & Luigi | |||
Predecessor | Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam | |||
Successor | TBA | |||
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Mode(s) | Single player | |||
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Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms (Mario & Luigi RPG 6!!! in Japan) is a turn-based action RPG video game developed by AlphaDream and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch in November 2018. It is the sixth installment in the Mario & Luigi series, preceded by Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga for the Game Boy Advance, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story for the Nintendo DS, and Mario & Luigi: Dream Team and Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam for the Nintendo 3DS. Brothers in Arms is the first Mario & Luigi game on the Nintendo Switch.
Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms was released on Superstar Saga's fifteenth anniversary. It is the first game in the series to feature the sidekick system, along with several other features, such as the FAME stat being added. Additionally, the game is the first Mario & Luigi game to have the story split up into several parts.
The game follows Mario and Luigi as they explore the Shrullen Kingdom, trying to stop the evil wizard Gigaroth and his lackey Trideous. Along the way they will encounter many familiar faces, such as Bowser, Yoshi, and Princess Peach, along with some new ones, like Prince Piran and the Yoshi Bandits.
Story[]
Introduction[]
Mario, Luigi, Starlow, Princess Peach, Toadbert, Toadiko, and Toadsworth are all aboard a cruise ship known as the S.S. Toad on their way to the Shrullen Kingdom. Peach holds a meeting and explains that Prince Piran is going to become the new king, and that they've been invited to celebrate. Toadsworth, however, made Mario and Luigi tag along due to the dangerous monsters that inhabit the island.
The meeting is interrupted by a disturbance on the boat deck. Mario, Starlow, and the ship's captain, Toadilo, head out to investigate, but they are attacked by Trideous, a large hawk. Mario is able to defeat him, but Toadilo is knocked overboard. Mario and Starlow rush back to the bridge of the S.S. Toad, but the ship crashes due to the lack of a helmsman.
Part 1 - Shipwrecked[]
Mario finds himself washed ashore on Pollent Beach. He spots the wreckage of the S.S. Toad and decides to go investigate, and finds the ship filled with ghosts. Knowing he can't defeat the ghosts, Mario decides to head back the way he came. After heading down the beach some more, Mario finds Starlow.
The duo continues down the beach, eventually finding the small town of Yule. The town is inhabited by the Yulian people, a small race of tree-like humanoids. The leader of the tribe, Yukental, greets them. He reveals that his people found Luigi on the beach. Mario reunites with Luigi, allowing the two to fight together in battle. Mario also receives a map of the Shrullen Kingdom from Rooter, the traveling merchant.
Yukental requests that Mario and Luigi head into the Yule Forest and defeat a turtle that has been setting the Yulian people on fire. Starlow believes that this may be Bowser, so the Bros decide to investigate. They head into the forest, but find the path blocked by a large sleeping bug known as Snorepillar. Mario and Luigi are unable to wake her up, so they decide to explore the forest, looking for a solution. They eventually find all of the attack pieces for the Green Shell special attack. Using the attack, Snorepillar wakes up and attacks the bros, leading to the first true boss battle of the game. After defeating her, Mario and Luigi advance further into the forest.
Soon, Mario, Luigi, and Starlow come across a mysterious mansion. They spot Private Goomp and Corporal Paraplonk near the doorway, so the trio decides to sneak inside through a window. Defeating the Koopa Troop along the way, Mario and Luigi make their way to the main hall of the mansion, where they confront Bowser, Bowser Jr, and Kamek. Bowser is enraged that the Mario Bros are on the island as well, and he tells them that he is only there because a large bird stole his scepter. Starlow suggests that this bird might be Trideous.
Bowser, however, decides that he wants to teach the Mario Bros a lesson in front of his son, Bowser Jr. Mario and Luigi try to escape, but Goomp, Paraplonk, and Guy lock the doors. Bowser lunges forward when Mario's back is turned, but Starlow is able to knock him out of the way. Mario and Luigi then engage in a battle with Bowser and defeat him, causing the Koopa King to flee. Kamek and the rest of the Koopa Troop follow suit. Professor E Gadd enters the room, telling the bros that he was being held captive. As a thank you, he gives them the Poltergust Assault special attack, and tells them that it will even defeat ghosts. Mario and Luigi return to Yule, where they are thanked by Yukental.
Realizing that they can now defeat the ghosts, Mario and Luigi return to the S.S. Toad wreckage and enter. They make their way through the ship, but Starlow stops them. She says she was thinking about how she stopped Bowser back at the mansion, and she believes that she can help more. Starlow then introduces the sidekick system, which allows Starlow to help in battle. They eventually reach the bridge of the ship, where they find Toadiko cornered by Bogmire. Mario and Luigi confront and defeat Bogmire, freeing Toadiko.
Toadiko explains that Princess Peach, Toadsworth, Toadbert, and the other Toads were chased off into Hyland Valley by Trideous. Mario and Luigi decide to investigate. On their way, they are stopped by the Yoshi Bandits: Yossy, Bossy, and Rossy. They steal Mario's coins and run off farther into the valley. Mario and Luigi track them down and get the coins back by defeating the bandits. Yossy pleads for mercy and offers to teach Mario and Luigi the Spin Jump technique. Mario accepts and lets the Yoshi Bandits go.
Using the Spin Jump, Mario and Luigi are able to escape from the Hyland Valley, but they are stopped by a large boulder blocking their path. They instead head to a small hut on the side of the road, where they find Toadbert locked in a glass cage. Unable to hear what he is saying, Toadiko suggests that they make hammers and free him. Toadiko decides to stay at the hut while Mario, Luigi, and Starlow enter Tearko Cavern. They retrieve stone rather easily and then return to the hut. Toadiko uses the stone to create two hammers for the Mario Bros, and they free Toadbert, who immediately tells them to run.
Suddenly, Trideous once again appears. He grabs Mario and Luigi and flies to the top of Mount Flawn, where the dark wizard Gigaroth awaits. He grabs Starlow and immediately zaps her with electricity, causing a small star to appear. Starlow reveals that this is her Source Star, which allows her to talk with the other Star Sprites and generally gives Starlow her power. Gigaroth stashes the Source Star away and then tells Trideous to deal with Mario and Luigi, as he has to find a Heart Stone. Trideous attacks the bros, but he is defeated. Unfortunately, Gigaroth escapes.
Not knowing how to get off of Mount Flawn, Mario spots a cape, which allows him to glide through the air. He carries Luigi and Starlow back down the mountain, where they meet up with Toadbert and Toadiko. Suddenly, they spot Broggy behind them, who knocks the boulder aside and runs down the path. Mario and Luigi decide to follow him.
Part 2 - Journey to the Castle[]
Mario and Luigi, along with Starlow, Toadbert, and Toadiko, follow Broggy into Hyland, a small mountain city next to Mount Flawn, Mount Icarus, and Mount Posda. The town is inhabited by Brocks and Shrulls. The group finds that Captain Toadilo has somehow become the mayor of the town, running it with an iron fist. Broque Monsieur, Broque Madame, Broggy, and Britta all live in Hyland.
Toadilo tells the bros that a large and seemingly indestructible root is blocking the path to Cyprus, the capital of the Shrullen Kingdom. He is having Britta and the Monty Moles create a tunnel through Mount Icarus in an effort to redirect the path. However, the mining team has been delayed repeatedly due to the monsters in the cave. The Monty Moles interrupt the conversation when they enter, saying that the cave collapsed onto Britta. Broque Monsieur and Broggy immediately rush off to help. Mario, Luigi, and Starlow follow.
The group eventually reaches the location of the cave-in. Broque Monsieur has Broggy knock most of the boulders aside, but he gets tired and has to rest. Mario and Luigi try to break the rocks with their hammers, but the largest rock turns out to be Okooru, who attacks in rage. Broque Monsieur lends Broggy to the bros. With Broggy's help, Okooru is defeated and Britta is freed from the rocks. She plans to continue the drill, but she realizes that it is out of fuel. Broque Monsieur lets Mario and Luigi use Broggy to go find fuel. Broggy is then unlocked as a sidekick.
Mario, Luigi, Broggy, and Starlow return to Hyland and recruit the Monty Moles' help. They open a path leading up Mount Posda, telling the bros that a large fuel reserve is located at the top of the mountain. However, it is guarded by the Whomp King. The moles show Mario how to get shrunken down by Luigi's hammer, and they use that to get up the mountain.
The group makes it to the top of Mount Posda, where the Whomp King is waiting. He is defeated and the Mario Bros receive the fuel. They head back to the tunnel and give it to Britta, who powers up the drill. After completing a small minigame, the tunnel is completed. Mario and Luigi, however, return to Hyland and try to convince Toadilo to come with them. After he hears that the princess is still missing, he agrees to come with. The party sets off down Cyprus Path, directly towards the capital.
On the way, Starlow spots a badge lying on the ground. She gives it to Mario and Luigi and explains how they work. However, the Yoshi Bandits once again appear, demanding the badge. Starlow refuses, and Yossy reveals his new recruit, Popple, who is humiliated when he sees Mario. A large fight soon follows, but it is broken up by the Cactines, a race of Cactus-like humanoids that act as the military on the island. Popple and the Yoshi Bandits are arrested, and Mario's group is allowed into Cyprus Castle.
Mario, Luigi, Starlow, Toadbert, Toadiko, and Toadilo all reunite with Toadsworth and the other Toads, but they are horrified when they realize that Princess Peach is still missing. Starlow immediately confronts King Shuck and a gigantic meeting is held. King Shuck has his steward Priest Shroad explain what is really going on. Shroad tells everyone that Gigaroth is after the Five Sprite Stones, a group of five gems that unlock unlimited power when fused together. They were originally created by the Star Sprites long ago, but they were lost when the Dark Star was arisen.
Priest Shroad explains that Gigaroth at least has a Star Stone, as Starlow's Source Star can be converted into a Star Stone. He says that the Heart Stone is likely with Peach, the Darkness Stone is likely with Bowser, the Power Stone is currently inside of Cyprus Castle, and the Courage Stone has not yet been found. Shroad warns the attendees of the meeting, saying that if Gigaroth is able to fuse the stones together, he will be able to overthrow the Star Sprites and take over the world.
Prince Piran, who was annoyed that his ceremony was delayed, forms a search party for Peach. Toadilo and several other Cactine soldiers join the search party and leave almost immediately. Meanwhile, King Shuck and Prince Shroad speak to Mario, Luigi, and Starlow in private. Shroad tells Starlow that without her Source Star she can easily be corrupted by the forces of evil, and that she should try to get it back as soon as possible. King Shuck recommends that they head to Yoshington, a small Yoshi settlement near the top of the island, as a large observatory is located nearby. Shroad explains that Gigaroth will need to head to that observatory if he wishes to turn her Source Star into a Star Stone. However, before Mario can leave, Toadbert arrives and asks if he can help Mario on his journey. Toadbert is then unlocked as a sidekick.
Part 3 - Search for the Stones[]
Mario, Luigi, and Starlow enter the Truttlenov Desert. They soon come across a Yoshi wagon, which they decide to ride in. The Angry Sun appears and chases the wagon, but Mario and Luigi are able to defeat it. The wagon arrives at Yoshington, and the group is greeted by one of Mario's old friends, Yoshi. Starlow and Toadbert explain the situation, and that they want to access the Observatory. However, Yoshi states that it has been abandoned for years, causing it to fall apart. The group decides to enter anyway, but they find that the doors are locked.
Toadbert notices that they could glide into the Observatory through a window, and that the Yoshi Temple is positioned perfectly to do that. Mario and Luigi enter the temple and soon find the F.L.U.D.D., which they use to solve puzzles to access the temple's balcony. However, the balcony ends up being blocked by the Yosphinx, a Yoshi Mummy. It attacks the bros, but ends up getting defeated. Mario and Luigi then use the cape to glide into the Observatory.
Once inside, Mario, Luigi, and Starlow head to the main room, where they find Kopper, a Koopa scientist. Kopper claims that he has been studying the Star Sprites for years. However, Gigaroth and Trideous appear. Mario and Luigi attack, but Trideous grabs both of them and pins them to a wall. Gigaroth knocks Kopper aside and places the Source Star in magnified sunlight. Starlow tries to fight him, but she is knocked aside.
Suddenly, the ground begins to shake, which knocks Mario and Luigi out of Trideous' grasp. A Bullet Bill shatters one of the Observatory's windows, revealing that the Koopa Cruiser is circling above Yoshington. Starlow knocks her Source Star out of the sunlight, but Gigaroth snatches it away. Mario and Luigi prepare to fight the wizard, but they are interrupted by Bowser and Kamek, as Kamek traced the scepter to the Observatory using his crystal ball. Bowser takes his scepter back from Gigaroth with the help of Goomp, Paraplonk, and Guy, and then he orders Bowser Jr to eliminate the others.
Suddenly, Bowser Jr enters with his Megahammer and attacks Mario and Luigi. He ends up getting defeated, but Gigaroth is able to convert Starlow's Source Star during the battle. Enraged, Starlow attacks Gigaroth, sending him and Trideous fleeing through the shattered window. Bowser, Bowser Jr, Kamek, and the Elite Trio manage to escape as well. Toadbert suggests that they go after Bowser and get the Darkness Stone (or his scepter), as he will be much more easier to track than Gigaroth.
They discover that a previously blocked path leading to the Kraken Jungle is now open due to the obstacle being destroyed by a Bullet Bill. Toadbert notices that they might be able to hop onto the Koopa Cruiser from one of the branches of the Great Tree. Following Toadbert's plan, the group heads through the dangerous jungle and arrives at the Great Tree, only to find the entrance blocked by strong vines. The bros continue their search around the jungle and find the attack pieces for the special attack Fire Flower.
Using the attack, the bros burn down the vines and enter the Great Tree. However, the keeper of the Tree, Treeletta, attacks them, but she is defeated. Afterwards, Mario and Luigi realize that the only way to get up the tree is to go up a circular ramp, but it is far too slippery for the bros to climb. Toadbert instead suggests they use the Ball Bros technique and roll up the ramp. Using the transformation, Mario and Luigi reach the top of the tree and then hop aboard the Koopa Cruiser just in time.
After defeating the members of the Koopa Troop and solving Kamek's puzzle, the Mario Bros enter the bridge of the Koopa Cruiser, confronting Bowser and Bowser Jr. Bowser tells Bowser Jr to step back, and a fight follows, except Bowser uses his extremely powerful scepter. However, Mario and Luigi end up destroying it during the battle, revealing the Darkness Stone. Starlow grabs it before Bowser can, and he ends up stumbling back into the control panel, destroying it, and sending the Koopa Cruiser plummeting into the Tzar Lake.
Part 4 - The Turning Point[]
Mario, Luigi, Starlow, Toadbert, and Broggy manage to escape from the sunken Koopa Cruiser and swim towards dry land. They escape from the lake and plan to return to Cyprus. However, Starlow, who is still holding the Darkness Stone, is sent walking the other way. Mario and Luigi follow her into a cave, but they end up falling into a chasm, trapping them inside. Starlow explains that she feels attracted to a part of the cave.
Mario and Luigi continue to go deeper and deeper into the Sacred Tunnel. Toadbert eventually discovers the Boomerang, which he believes Mario can use. He is indeed correct, and Mario is able to use the Boomerang to complete many of the puzzles in the cave. When the bros enter the final room, they spot Princess Peach and a glowing, red and green stone. Mario and Luigi celebrate.
Princess Peach explains that her Heart Stone led her to this cave, and Starlow concludes that the Darkness Stone must have been what also led her. Toadbert chimes in, saying the attraction of the stones is probably why Bowser is always trying to kidnap Peach. After a short explanation of the events by Starlow, Princess Peach realizes that the red and green stone must actually be the Courage Stone. Mario and Luigi celebrate about finding three of the Stones and Peach, but they are interrupted by Gigaroth and Trideous, who found the cave using the Star Stone. Starlow viciously attacks them, but Princess Peach and Toadbert hold her back.
A massive battle ensues, but in the end Gigaroth and Trideous are defeated. Gigaroth manages to escape, but Trideous is crushed by a giant boulder pushed by Captain Toadilo. Prince Piran and the other soldiers arrive soon after. However, Piran is enraged that the Mario Bros once again stole his moment. He grumpily returns to Cyprus. Mario, Luigi, Starlow, Peach, and the others follow suit.
King Shuck and Priest Shroad hold a giant celebration for the Mario Bros and names them "The Official Heroes of the Shrullen Kingdom" while Princess Peach reunites with Toadsworth and Toadiko. Soon after a meeting is held in the main hall. King Shuck announces that he has placed the four Stones inside of the safest place on the island, the Cyprus Vaults. He also reveals that the Cactine General Lochtrok spotted Gigaroth inside of the Cactine Military Facility. Shuck wants Mario, Luigi, and Prince Piran to go and retrieve the Star Stone from Gigaroth.
Piran grabs his rescue team from before (including Toadilo) and tells Mario to stay behind right before he leaves. Starlow suggests that they "show him" and Mario's group heads for the Cactine Military Facility as well. However, they are stopped by Britta and the Monty Moles, who teach Mario how to use helium to his advantage. Britta explains that a large wall surrounds the Cactine territory, and that Mario and Luigi will need to scale the wall if they want to get inside.
Mario, Luigi, and Starlow enter Lava Lane, the only path to the Cactine area. They traverse the area with ease, but soon come across the gigantic wall. Using the helium, Mario and Luigi climb up the wall, but they are stopped by the Cactine Turret, which fires at them. Mario and Luigi defeat it and then float down the other side of the wall. They enter Cacton, a small Cactine outpost/city. However, they are interrupted by a soldier, who says that Shadowhein Prison is under attack.
The bros head over to the prison and enter, only to find that the prison has been completely overrun by the inmates. Some other soldiers arrive, but they flee almost immediately. Starlow spots Gigaroth in another area of the prison, and the bros head there. However, they are subdued by the Yoshi Bandits, who are furious at Mario and Luigi since they were the reason they got arrested. The bandits attack the Mario Bros, but they are defeated. Yossy tries to escape, but Popple appears and knocks him out. Popple explains that he needs help escaping the prison, and that he's willing to help Mario. Popple is then unlocked as a sidekick. Popple teaches Mario to use Metal Mario so he can advance further into the prison.
Mario, Luigi, and Starlow venture deeper into the prison until they find the warden's office, with General Lochtrok hiding under his desk. He tells the bros that Gigaroth went through the Underground Bunker and is heading towards the Cactine Headquarters. Lochtrok shows them the way into the bunkers, but he decides to stay behind. Mario and Luigi make their way through the Underground Bunker and enter the headquarters. They snoop in on a conversation between Gigaroth and Bowser.
Gigaroth reveals that Bowser is his new sidekick, as he needed a new one after Trideous was crushed. Mario, Luigi, and Starlow reveal themselves and confront the baddies. Gigaroth laughs and explains that he wanted to attract the Mario Bros and the military into this area so that Cyprus would be wide open. Suddenly, Prince Piran, Toadilo, and a few soldiers storm into the room. Bowser knocks them all aside and unleashes Dug and Tug, two bulky Koopas. Mario and Luigi battle them, but Gigaroth, Bowser, Bowser Jr, Kamek, and the Elite Trio are allowed to escape on the repaired Koopa Cruiser during that time.
Starlow explains Gigaroth's plan to Prince Piran, who says that they have to get back to the castle immediately. They see Gigaroth commanding the freed prisoners and the remains of the Koopa Troop as the gate of the Cactine Wall is opened. They begin to march towards Cyprus. However, before Mario and Luigi can leave, General Lochtrok arrives and explains that they might be able to get to the castle quicker if they take the Cactine Subway, a secret underground train that allows the soldiers to travel around the island quickly.
Part 5 - An Unstoppable Alliance[]
Mario, Luigi, Starlow, Prince Piran, Toadilo, and General Lochtrok pile aboard the Cactine Subway. However, the subway stops halfway through, and the group makes the rest of the trip on foot. When they finally make it out, they find that they are too late, as the siege on Cyprus has already begun. Mario and Luigi head through Cyprus Grounds, fighting the Koopa Troop and the prisoners along the way. They find that most of the shops have been destroyed.
The group heads to the main hall of the castle next, where they find an injured Toadiko, Princess Peach, and Priest Shroad. Shroad tells Mario that King Shuck is in the Cyprus Vaults trying to defend the Stones. Mario and Luigi try to access the vaults, but they find that the vault has been locked. Britta and the Monty Moles once again arrive and teach Mario and Luigi how to use the Drill Bros technique. Using Drill Bros, Mario and Luigi access the vault.
A large monster known as the Guardian is found sleeping on the ground. Mario and Luigi try to sneak past him, but he is awoken and he attacks the bros, but he is defeated. They continue through the vaults until the bros reach the main safe, where the Stones are being held. Starlow spots King Shuck trying to stop Gigaroth from combining the stones, but Shuck is knocked aside.
However, Mario, Luigi, and Starlow intervene. Gigaroth applauds their effort, but he combines the Stones anyway, creating the Cursed Star. Powered up by the Cursed Star, Private Goomp, Corporal Paraplonk, and Sergeant Guy attack the Mario Bros. It is an incredibly tough fight, but Mario and Luigi manage to pull out on top. King Shuck is still devastated, as the Cursed Star has been arisen and Gigaroth escaped with it.
King Shuck then holds a massive meeting in the damaged castle hall. Broque Monsieur, Britta, Lochtrok, and Yukental all attend. Shuck and Priest Shroad explain to all the attendees about what has happened and why they need to stop Gigaroth and Bowser at all costs. Starlow suggests that the Mario Bros find Kopper, as he is in expert on the Star Sprites, and he may know what to do. Shuck reveals that Kopper lives on an island in the middle of the Tzar Lake. Mario, Luigi, and Starlow leave, but Princess Peach goes with them. Peach is then unlocked as a sidekick.
The group heads to the Tzar Lake and tries to swim to the island, but they realize that would be impossible. Prince Calamari attacks the bros, and they decide to return to land, although he is defeated. Mario and Luigi try to find a way to get to the island, and Toadbert suggests that Mario transforms into Ice Mario and just walks across the water. Mario does as he is told and makes it to the island.
Mario, Luigi, and Starlow enter Kopper's Laboratory and find that it is somehow overrun with the remains of Gigaroth's army. The bros make their way through the lab, but they are stopped for one final time by the Yoshi Bandits. Kamek appears and powers them up, making them into a formidable foe. They end up getting defeated anyway. Kopper is freed and Kamek flees.
Starlow, Toadbert, and Princess Peach explain the situation to Kopper. He says that Gigaroth will need to go the highest point on the island, Mount Flawn, and place the Cursed Star there. A portal will then open up which will lead to Limbo, the place between their world and the Star Sprite world. In order to stop Gigaroth, Mario and Luigi will have to destroy the Cursed Star before King KaStar, the leader of the Star Sprites, is defeated.
Starlow thanks Kopper, and the group leaves, but Kopper decides to go with them. They return to Cyprus and find it under attack by Cursed Soldiers. Starlow informs the others of their information, and King Shuck decides to send Prince Piran, Priest Shroad, Toadilo, Toadsworth, and the Guardian with Mario and Luigi. Shuck says that he, General Lochtrok, and the others have to stay back to defend the castle.
Mario, Luigi, and Starlow head down Cyprus Path, leading to Hyland. The Guardian destroys the roots that were blocking the path and the group enters. They discover that Hyland is also under attack by the Cursed Soldiers, but the townspeople aren't doing nearly as well at defending. Broque Monsieur requests their help.
The Guardian begins to subdue the Cursed Soldiers while the Monty Moles reveal the path to Mount Flawn. They destroy the obstacles with their Monty Tank, allowing Mario and his party to pass. They continue down Flawn Chasm until they reach the mountain, where they find Britta's hut. Britta explains that Mount Flawn is incredibly hard to climb and that it will use all of their past techniques and power-ups.
After carefully climbing Mount Flawn, Mario and Luigi reach the top. They find the Koopa Cruiser, along with Gigaroth, Bowser, Bowser Jr, and Kamek. Gigaroth creates the portal, and he tells the prince to deal with the others. All of a sudden, Prince Piran turns on the Mario Bros and knocks Toadilo and Priest Shroad off the mountain. However, Shroad is able to grab on, and Kopper helps him up.
Meanwhile, Gigaroth has Bowser, Bowser Jr, and Kamek pilot the Koopa Cruiser into the portal, as that will help them avoid having to traverse through Limbo. Prince Piran challenges Mario and Luigi, saying that now he will have control of the entire world, not just the Shrullen Kingdom. He reveals that he was the one that told Gigaroth that the Mario Bros were headed to Kopper's Laboratory. Prince Piran puts on a mask and a fight soon follows, although the prince is defeated. He is knocked back and grabs onto the ledge. Mario tries to help him up, but Starlow knocks Prince Piran off anyway. Immediately after, Luigi, Starlow, Kopper, Priest Shroad, Toadsworth, and the others all enter the portal, leaving just Mario and Princess Peach. The princess states that she is very worried about Starlow right before she jumps into the portal. Mario follows.
Conclusion[]
Mario, Luigi, Starlow, Kopper, Shroad, Toadsworth, and the sidekicks all arrive in Limbo. They spot the Koopa Cruiser flying away, and Kopper reveals that they must reach the other end of Limbo if they wish to enter Star Road. Additionally, Mario notices that Kamek departs from the Koopa Cruiser on his broomstick, presumably to try and stop the bros. He zaps a building that the group has to path through.
Mario and Luigi enter, only to find that the room has been transformed into a giant dungeon. A tiny control panel appears and Kamek begins to operate it. Suddenly, previous bosses begin to appear, including Okooru, Whomp King, Trideous, Prince Calamari, etc. The bros are able to eventually destroy the control panel, causing Kamek to flee. The group follows him throughout Limbo and are eventually able to confront him. Seeing as the Koopa Cruiser is almost to the other side, Kamek decides to fight the bros. However, he ends up being defeated, and Kopper uses his wand to grow Mario, Luigi, and the sidekicks to a giant size.
Mario grabs the Koopa Cruiser and throws it backwards. The ship attacks the giant Mario and Luigi, but the Koopa Cruiser is no match. It eventually crashes down into Limbo. Mario and Luigi are shrunk down to normal size since the wand ran out of power. During the transformation, Gigaroth, Bowser, Bowser Jr, and Kamek advance on farther ahead, into the Star Elevator.
Mario and friends take the elevator as well, finally arriving at Star Road. They find the place destroyed and most of the Star Sprites injured on the ground, and the town filled with Cursed Star Duplicates. The bros advance through the town and reach the Star Gate, where they see the Elder Sprites fighting off Gigaroth and the Cursed Star. However, the Star Sprites are defeated.
Gigaroth spots Mario, and he orders Bowser to defeat him. Bowser tells Bowser Jr to show his new trick, transforming into Shadow Mario. Mario and Luigi attack the Koopas, and after a difficult battle, the bros defeat them. Bowser asks for help from Gigaroth, but Gigaroth backstabs Bowser and leaves without him. Enraged, Bowser and Bowser Jr hop up and chase him off towards Star Gate, where they find Gigaroth standing directly at the center of the platform. Bowser and Bowser Jr begin to punch him, although it does not seem to affect Gigaroth. Kamek tries to stop them, but fails.
All of a sudden, the illusion wears off and the Gigaroth that Bowser and Bowser Jr were punching is actually revealed to be King KaStar, the king of the Star Sprites. Weakened, King KaStar sends Bowser, Bowser Jr, and Kamek flying in the opposite direction. However, Gigaroth zaps King KaStar from behind and defeats him. With the final line of defense destroyed, Gigaroth and the Cursed Star finally have complete control.
Mario and Luigi confront the two and fight them. Gigaroth and the Cursed Star are inevitably defeated. Dumbfounded, Gigaroth begins to sob that his plan failed as the Cursed Star falls to the ground, lifeless. Starlow begins to slam into Gigaroth in rage and knocks him off of the platform. Suddenly, Yossy of the Yoshi Bandits appears from the crowd, telling Mario that he followed him all this way to get revenge. Yossy takes the Cursed Star and, assuming that it is Mario's, he throws it into the ground, shattering it. The dust goes to the nearest and most vulnerable target, Starlow.
The Cursed Star remains absorb into Starlow, and she is, just as Priest Shroad warned, corrupted by the forces of evil. Combined with her hatred for Gigaroth, Starlow stands no chance and is easily consumed. Toadsworth tries to approach her, but he is blasted away, causing Yossy to flee. Dark Starlow attacks Mario and Luigi (note that Starlow is not available as a sidekick during this fight), but she is ultimately defeated. Kopper and Priest Shroad try to figure out a way to get the Cursed Star out of Starlow's system. Before they can do anything, King KaStar and the three Elder Sprites, although weakened, use their combined powers to remove the Cursed Star and return it to its previous form, the Five Stones.
Kopper has an idea and puts the Star Stone in the moonlight, and due to the Moon being so close, the Star Stone is reverted back into Starlow's Source Star. Peach gives it to Starlow, who is awoken by the return of it. King KaStar teleports the group back to Cyprus. Everyone reunites and a huge celebration is held. Prince Piran arrives and apologizes to Mario, and he tells King Shuck that he is not yet ready to be king, as he still has a lot to learn.
Meanwhile, Bowser, Bowser Jr, and Kamek find themselves on Pollent Beach, along with Private Goomp, Corporal Paraplonk, and Sergeant Guy. They grumpily hop aboard a rowboat designed to look like the Koopa Cruiser and row home.
Gameplay[]
The gameplay in Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms is obviously very similar to the other Mario & Luigi games, although there a few key differences. The sidekick system is one of the more larger additions.
Battle System[]
To start a battle, Mario or Luigi must touch an enemy. They can also perform a First Strike by jumping on or hammering the enemy in the over-world. Respectively, this will damage or stun the enemy before the battle starts. However, if Mario and Luigi take damage from enemies in the overworld or their backs are touched, they are unable to move until their turn, since the character has tripped (see status effects for more information). Since the game is a turn-based RPG, Mario, Luigi, and enemies take turns attacking each other.
The player can also use timed attacks to deal more damage. Depending on how well the player timed the hit, they can get an OK, GOOD, GREAT, or EXCELLENT ranking. Mario and Luigi can also counter-attack or dodge enemy attacks if their jumps or hammer attacks are timed right. Lucky Hits, which do twice the damage of the regular attack, can also happen randomly. The Mario Bros get coins, experience, and even items from winning battles.
The bros have access to six different options when it is their turn. These include Jump, Hammer, Special Attack, Sidekick (see the Sidekick section), Item, and Flee. Jump and Hammer can be used at any time. Some enemies, however, can be resistant to either Jump or Hammer attacks. Special Attacks can only be used when both Bros are active, and they cost SP to use. If a bro does not have enough SP to use a certain special attack, he will be unable to use it. However, that bro can still participate in special attacks used by the other bro. Items can heal a bro's HP/SP or even power him up, although they do take up that bro's turn. Finally, the Mario Bros have the option to flee from battle. To do this, the player must repeatedly spam the A and B buttons. Some coins and items are lost during this process.
If a bro's HP reaches zero, he will faint, unable to perform any attacks or use any other moves. The other bro will have to carry the bro while defending, decreasing his reaction time and slowing him down. Additionally, special attacks cannot be used during this time period. Because of these consequences, it is recommended that the other bro use a 1-UP healing item as quickly as possible to get the fainted bro back into the battle.
Stats[]
Each brother has their own Heart Points, Special Points, POW, DEF, SPEED, STACHE, and FAME points. When they finish a battle, they each gain Experience Points. With enough Experience Points, they can level-up and increase each respective statistic.
- (abbreviation of Heart Points) is the amount of life Mario and Luigi has. When an enemy hits either of them, they lose HP. When their HP reaches zero, they die, but can be revived with a 1-Up item.
- (abbreviation of Special Points) indicates how many times Mario and Luigi can use a Special Attack. Each attack uses a certain amount of SP, draining the total. SP can be restored by using Syrup and other items.
- (abbreviation of Power) is how strong either Mario or Luigi is. The higher their POW stats are, the more damage they will perform.
- (abbreviation of Defense) is how much damage either Mario or Luigi can block from an enemy hit. The higher their DEF stats are, the less damage they will take.
- is how fast Mario or Luigi are. If an enemy has a greater speed they will attack first. If Mario and/or Luigi has a higher speed they will attack first.
- is one of Mario and Luigi's most unique stats. The higher their STACHE stats are, the greater there is a chance of a Lucky Hit, which doubles POW. Also, the player will be more likely to get hits on Scratch Cards with more STACHE.
- is another unique stat of Mario and Luigi. It lowers the prices of items bought at shops and increases the worth of items sold (caps at 75%). Additionally, NPCs are more likely to give random items to Mario and Luigi with more FAME.
Status Effects[]
Status effects can be caused by enemies and other causes. Some increase/decrease Mario and Luigi's stats and some prevent them from attacking. Statistic increases/decreases can be combined while true status effects such as poison/burn cannot.
Sidekicks[]
A new feature in Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms, the sidekick system allows each of the Mario Bros to team up with another character in the game, meaning two sidekicks can be active at one time. Sidekicks make automated moves entirely separate from the bros. The player can control what moves the sidekicks make via the sidekick category. In this menu, Mario and Luigi can see how many turns it will take for the sidekick to perform a certain move. Some of these moves will occur every turn, while others will occur every other turn and so on. However, sidekicks can only work on one move at a time.
There are three possible ranks that sidekicks can be: Acquaintance, Friend, and Companion. Sidekicks rank up when they spend enough time with a bro. Ranking up unlocks an additional move for the sidekick, meaning they can have a total of three possible moves. In addition, sidekicks do not have their own stats. Instead, their Bro's stat is taken and cut in half. Because of this, players must be strategic when they apply sidekicks. For example, Broggy, a physical attacker, would do much better on Mario since Mario is also a physical attacker. Below is a list of all of the available sidekicks in the game.
Note: * indicates that a sidekick is unlocked via a sidequest
Out-of-Battle Techniques[]
Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms features many out-of-battle techniques, most of which originate from other Mario games, such as the F.L.U.D.D. from Super Mario Sunshine, or the Cape from Super Mario World. They can be used to access secret areas or complete puzzles. Below is a list of all the out-of-battle techniques.
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Mario and Luigi can both jump to reach high places and hit blocks. | S.S. Toad | |
Mario and Luigi can both whack things with their hammers. They can press buttons, break rocks, etc. | Hyland Valley | |
Mario can do a "Spin Jump" by jumping on top of Luigi and spinning through the air. This is necessary for crossing large gaps. | Hyland Valley | |
Luigi can perform "Drill Bros" by hopping on top of Mario and drilling into the ground. This can be used to go under fences and other areas. Additionally, the bros can collect beans from doing this move on suspicious spots of ground. | Cyprus Castle | |
Mario can be squished into Mini-Mario if Luigi hits Mario with his hammer. Using this technique, Mario can move into small openings not accessible by Drill Bros (usually due to a hard floor). | Mount Posda | |
Mario can fill himself with helium via gas pumps to jump extra high. However, the bros fall much faster than they did in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. | Cyprus Grounds | |
Mario and Luigi can peform "Cape Bros" when free falling to glide over long distances. However, unlike Spin Jump, Cape Bros will slowly descend over time. | Mount Flawn | |
Mario can use the F.L.U.D.D. to put out fires and complete other various puzzles involving water. However, the F.L.U.D.D. will have to be refilled after a certain amount of time. | Yoshi Temple | |
Mario can transform into Boomerang Mario in order to hit faraway targets with boomerangs. | Sacred Tunnel | |
Mario and Luigi can perform "Ball Bros" by rolling up into balls. They can roll into tubes and go up ramps. | The Great Tree | |
Mario can transform into Metal Mario, making him weigh more. This can be used to complete puzzles, break frozen blocks, and activate switches. | Shadowhein Prison | |
Mario can transform into Ice Mario in order to walk across large bodies of water and climb waterfalls. | Tzar Lake |
Special Attacks[]
Mario and Luigi obtain these attacks via Attack Pieces found by hitting an Attack Piece Block, along with numerous other ways. These Special Attacks can perform more damage than standard attacks if pulled off correctly. However, using the attacks costs SP, of which Mario and Luigi have a limited amount.
Note: * indicates a required Special Attack
Images[]
Characters[]
Main (Regular)[]
- Mario - The one-and-only super-famous hero
- Luigi - Mario's brave legendary brother
- Bowser - Mario's long-time trusted friend, the Koopa King, and an experienced captain
- Bowser Jr - Bowser's son and the top ultimate guardian agent
Supporting (Alternate)[]
- Mario - The famed hero from the Mushroom Kingdom
- Luigi - The not-as-famous brother of Mario
- Bowser - The Koopa King and the secondary villain
- Baby Bowser - Bowser's past self
- Princess Peach - The princess of the Mushroom Kingdom
- Toadsworth - Princess Peach's steward
- Toadbert - An intelligent Toad that assists Mario and Luigi on various occasions
- Starlow - A Star Sprite that helps Mario and Luigi on their journey
- Toadiko - A friend of Toadbert and the owner of the badge shop
- Captain Toadilo - The brave captain of the S.S. Toad. He is a stereotypical drill sergeant
- King Shuck - The wise king of the Shrullen Kingdom
- Priest Shroad - King Shuck's steward
- Prince Piran - King Shuck's naive son and future king
- General Lochtrok - The cowardly general of the Cactine army and owner of the Colosseum
- Gigaroth - An evil wizard and the primary villain
- Trideous - Gigaroth's giant pet hawk
- Kamek - Bowser's caretaker
- Midbus - Gigaroth's partner
- The Elite Trio - Three loyal members of the Koopa Troop
- The Yoshi Bandits - A group of thieves and the tertiary villains
- Yossy: A slightly overweight green Yoshi and the leader of the gang.
- Bossy: A light blue Blimp Yoshi
- Rossy: A red Dash Yoshi
- Yoshi - Mario's old friend
- Professor E Gadd - A crazy professor obsessed with ghosts
- Popple - A thief that has encountered Mario in the past
- Kopper - A Koopa scientist specialized in the Star Sprites
- Broque Monsieur - A Brock gentleman that lends Mario his pet dog
- Broggy - Broque Monsieur's pet dog
- Britta - A Brock miner
- Bricksmith - A Brock shopkeeper located in Cyprus
- Monty Moles - A group of mole miners that help Mario at random times throughout his adventure
- Yukental - The chief of the Yulians
- Rooter - The traveling Yulian merchant
- The Elder Sprites - Three powerful Star Sprites responsible for originally stopping the Dark Star
- King KaStar - The king of the Star Sprites
- The Cursed Star - A powerful and destructive star that is awoken if the Five Stones are combined
Overworld[]
Locations[]
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Shops[]
Several shops are located at different locations around the island. The Cyprus Grounds are home to the largest amount of shops, including the gear shops and the badge shops. There are four separate gear shops, all ran by the Toad survivors of the S.S. Toad. However, some of the locations can only be accessed when Mario and Luigi reach a certain rank. The higher-end shops contain better gear, but higher prices as a result. Aside from the gear shops, Cyprus also contains a badge shop, ran by Toadiko. In addition, Bricksmith's Refreshing Joint is also situated in the city. Mario and Luigi can have their HP and SP fully restored for a small price at the store.
Finally, the last shop on the island is Rooter's Traveling Item Shop. The store is located at six different locations, being the five cities and the Tzar Lake. Rooter starts off by selling very basic items, but his products get more and more advanced as the bros rank up and advance in the story. Finally, all shopkeepers on the island will hand out scratch cards after Mario and Luigi make a purchase. The player has a chance to win back 10%, 20%, or 50% of the coins spent.
Item Blocks[]
Item blocks are located all around the Shrullen Kingdom. Some are in plain sight, while some are in more obscure locations. When bumped, the block can give coins, items, or gear. A separate variation, attack piece blocks, supply Mario and Luigi with attack pieces. Once all ten attack pieces in an area have been collected, a new Special Attack is unlocked.
- ? Block - A standard item block. Jump into it or hit it with a boomerang to receive whatever's inside.
- Hidden Block - Same as the ? Block except they're invisible. Beans and other useful items can be found inside.
- Relay Block - Mario and Luigi stand a distance apart as the relay block moves toward one of them. If they jump and hit it, the block is sent towards the other bro, slowly increasing in speed. Some relay blocks require that the bros get to a certain number, while others will just go on forever.
- Order Block - An order of M's and L's is revealed above the block. Mario and Luigi must hit the block in the correct order if they want to receive the reward.
- Bounce Block - Mario and Luigi stand a small distance apart and must jump to send the block over to the other bro. The bros receive coins for how many times they hit the block within the time limit.
- Number Block - The block breaks into nine different blocks when hit. A number (1-9) is shown on each of the blocks briefly before disappearing. Mario and Luigi then must hit the blocks in the correct order to receive the reward.
- Frozen Block - Large item blocks in the floor. Mario will have to fall on it as Metal Mario in order to get the item.
- Save Block - A blue block that allows the player to save. No additional effect.
- Attack Piece Block - A multicolored block that rewards Mario and Luigi with attack pieces when hit.
Exploration[]
In the game, Mario and Luigi can collect Beans by coming across bean spots all throughout the Shrullen Kingdom, which are "X"s or other distinguishing features on the ground. The Beans can be collected by performing Drill Bros on the targeted area. There are 250 Beans from bean spots. Beans, along with other gear, can also be found in hidden blocks. However, only 125 Beans can be collected using this method.
Additionally, there are five green Warp Pipes scattered around the island. These pipes help Mario and Luigi travel faster around the Shrullen Kingdom, similar to the pipes in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. The Warp Pipes are located in the five cities: Yule, Hyland, Cyprus, Yoshington, and Cacton.
Enemies[]
The following is a bestiary for all enemies encountered in the game Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms. Please note that some of these enemies are variations of a single enemy or were fought in a grouped-battle. For convenience, these variations are listed separately. The game features a total of seventy enemies. Ghost enemies are indicated in bold. They can be hurt regularly but can only be defeated by the Poltergust Assault Special Attack.
Bosses[]
The following is a bestiary for all bosses encountered in the game Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms. The first table shows all of the bosses required to be defeated to progress through the story; the second, on the other hand, details optional bosses that can be completely skipped over if the player desires so. These bosses include the X Bosses found at the Colosseum, and the Boo Bosses relating to Professor E Gadd's Ghost Hunt (see Sidequests).
Items[]
Key Items[]
There are many items that appear in the game that Mario and Luigi must obtain in order to advance in the game. Most of these items require the player to go through some trial, whether it be a challenge, facing a boss, or through other means. Items required to complete sidequests are also listed here.
Consumable Items[]
These are the consumable items that appear in Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms. Certain items, such as the Max Candy and Retry Clock, cannot be bought in stores and can only be found in secret item blocks around the Shrullen Kingdom. Please note that some of the items used in this game have appeared in the previous installments.
Ranks[]
When leveling up Mario and Luigi occasionally reach a rank. When this happens new criteria is added to the game such as being able to equip more clothing or being able to shop at certain places. Here is a list of the ranks:
- Mushroom (default) (1 piece of gear)
- Shell (level 7) (2 pieces of gear)
- Flower (level 15) (3 pieces of gear and Shop at Flower Rank gear shop)
- Shine (level 24) (Shop at Shine Rank gear shop)
- Star (level 36) (Shop at Star Rank gear shop)
- Rainbow (level 50) (Get Excellent!! Badge)
Badges[]
The badge system from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story returns in Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms. Once the first badges have been collected, a gauge at the bottom of the screen with Mario and Luigi's heads on either end will appear during battle. When Mario or Luigi pull off an action command, that brother's end of the bar fills slightly. When they meet in the middle, it's possible to use a Bros. Badge move.
The effect varies with the equipped badge. The normal effect is to restore 10% of both brothers' HP. Badges can be bought at Toadiko's Badge Shop, located in the Cyprus Grounds. Some of the badges require that the action commands be pulled off perfectly (EXCELLENT is displayed), and some only need OK!. However, the better and more skilled badges provide better rewards. Unlike previous games in the series, badges can only be swapped outside of battle. Switching badges resets the badge guage.
Types of Badges[]
Combined Effects[]
Gear[]
Clothing boosts the brothers' stats. There are four categories of clothing: overalls, socks, gloves, and boots. Overalls typically improve DEF, gloves and boots typically improve POW and STACHE, and socks typically improve HP and SP. Depending on their rank, each bro can wear one, two, or three pieces of clothing at a time. However, they may not wear two articles of the same category. For example, Mario cannot wear two overalls at one time.
Unlike Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, clothing is not restricted to a specific brother. Clothing is either dropped by enemies, found in blocks, or purchased in shops. Some of the best clothing can be obtained by completing sidequests for the other characters in the game.
Sidequests[]
Yoshi Hunt[]
Upon Mario and Luigi's arrival at Yoshington, they meet their old friend Yoshi, who tells them that Trideous scared off twelve of his friends into hiding. He tells them that the other Yoshis are hidden in tough to reach locations. Upon finding all twelve of the missing dinosaurs, Yoshi will join Mario's party as a sidekick. Below is a list of the Yoshis' locations.
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Professor E Gadd's Ghost Chase[]
Possibly the earliest sidequest available to the bros, Professor E Gadd's Ghost Chase is unlocked once Mario and Luigi save Professor E Gadd from Bowser and the Koopa Troop in the Haunted Mansion. The professor explains that five of his ghosts escaped from their paintings when Bowser attacked, and that Mario should hunt them down before they cause any trouble. These five ghosts include King Boo, the Boo Guy Squad, Ghost Luigi, Mr Luggs, and Bogmire. Once the five ghosts have been located and defeated, Professor E Gadd joins Mario's team and is unlocked as a sidekick. Note that one of the ghosts, Bogmire, is mandatory to defeat in order to progress further into the game.
- Bogmire - Found in the S.S. Toad
- Boo Guy's Squad - Found in Icarus Tunnel
- Ghost Luigi - Found in Kraken Jungle
- Mr Luggs - Found in Lava Lane
- King Boo - Found in the Cactine Subway
Il Piantissimo's Courses[]
Il Piantissimo makes his return from Super Mario Sunshine in Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms. He tests the bros' knowledge of the game's various out-of-battle techniques. The bros will not only have to complete several challenging courses, but complete them in the time limit given.
Name | Description | Location | Reward |
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Forest Race | A fairly simple obstacle course that involves jumping from platform to platform, along with avoiding obstacles. Note that this course is mandatory. | Yule Forest | Green Shell Attack Piece |
Scaling the Mountain | Utilizing the Spin Jump and Hammer techniques, Mario and Luigi will have to scale a separate side of Mount Posda. | Mount Posda | Heart Wear (x2) |
Oasis Obstacle Course | Mario and Luigi test their skills as they maneuver their way through the oasis, using the Mini Mario and Cape Mario techniques along the way. | Truttlenov Desert | Special Gloves |
Treetop Jump | Leaping from tree to tree, the bros use their newly acquired F.L.U.D.D. to open up new areas. If Mario or Luigi falls, they both need to start all over. | Kraken Jungle | Famous Boots |
Factory Maze | Using the Metal Mario and Helium Jump techniques, Mario and Luigi must traverse a factory-like portion of Shadowhein Prison. | Shadowhein Prison | Gall Socks |
Basement Race | Upon entering Kopper's Laboratory, Mario and Luigi have the option of attempting one of the final courses. It utilizes the Ice Mario and Drill Bros technique. | Kopper's Laboratory | Bye-Bye Gloves |
Final Challenge | Il Piantissimo's final course takes place in Flawn Chasm. Similar to Mount Flawn, the course uses all of the previous out-of-battle techniques. | Flawn Chasm | No-touch Socks |
Yukental's Special Attack Quest[]
Shortly after returning to Yule, Yukental requests that Mario and Luigi amaze his people by displaying their Special Attacks. However, the bros will have to get an "EXCELLENT!" rating in order to get a reward. These rewards include coins, items, and even gear. Rewards get bigger when the Special Attacks become more complicated and more difficult. In addition to these rewards, Yukental will give Mario and Luigi the Bean Detector if they manage to get perfect ratings on all fourteen Special Attacks.
The Fawful Clones[]
Upon obtaining the Metal Mario technique, Mario and Luigi have the option of returning to the S.S. Toad and using the technique to open a secret area. This area has several puzzles that unlock a door when completed. Inside of this room are three clones of Fawful. The main clone explains that the original Fawful cloned himself before the Dark Star was awakened, just in case. He also reveals that they snuck aboard the ship and were hoping to defeat the bros. However, the clones were locked inside of a secret room. A battle then ensues, and Mario receives two pairs of Fawful Gloves if the clones are defeated.
Gallery[]
Quotes[]
Bowser[]
- "The Mario Bros!? What on earth are you two doing here!? Besides, this is Koopa turf, so I suggest you both scat!"
- "We can work together, magician, but don't pull any magic tricks on me! If you do, I'll punch your face in!"
Gigaroth[]
- "I hardly see how I am the bad guy. After all, you are the ones that have been stalking me non-stop for the past eighteen hours!"
- "Oh, poor Trideous. He didn't deserve to be crushed by a boulder. No one deserves that kind of fate. Well, except for Mario and Luigi. They definitely deserve that."
- "King of the Koopas! Can you please deal with these plumbers? I don't see any broken pipes around here and they are absolutely refusing to leave!"
The Yoshi Bandits[]
- "Listen up, Mario. I followed you all this way just to get revenge for what you did to Rossy and ol' Boss, so you better look me in the eye when I break this star of yours into a million pieces!" - Yossy
- "Ah, crap! Yoshi Bandits, we're trapped! Now everyone stay calm, you know the plan. Sacrifice Rossy while the others flee!" - Yossy
Pre-release and unused content[]
- Unused code reveals that Bowser and Il Piantissimo were at one point going to be sidekicks. Bowser would have been a powerhouse similar to Broggy, while Il Piantissimo would have improved the amount of XP gained from battles.
- A Speed-Up status effect was originally going to be in the game, and several enemies were supposed to use it. However, it was cut sometime during development, although Toadbert is still able to boost the bros' speed.
- Brickle was originally going to be in the game, but he was cut for unknown reasons. He would have appeared in Cyprus.
- One sprite shows him holding what appears to be a cup of coffee, hinting towards that fact that Brickle was originally going to be running Bricksmith's Refresing Joint.
- Early screenshots show Shady Koopas being fought at an unknown mushroom location, likely Kraken Jungle.
- Interestingly, code reveals that a crafting system was at one point planned for the game. Bricksmith would have taught Mario and Luigi how to use the system. When it was cut Bricksmith was instead sent to Bricksmith's Refresing Joint.
- Similar to the Fawful Clones, three Antasma Bats were going to appear in the game. It is unknown where they would have appeared.
Soundtrack[]
A complete playlist of all the songs found in Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms can be found here. Alternatively, all the invidual songs are listed below.
Staff[]
The Japanese video game development studio AlphaDream developed Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms. Tetsuo Mizuno was the executive producer, with Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka acting as senior producers. The music heard in the game was produced by Yoko Shimomura and Kazumi Totaka. The game's director was Hiroyuki Kubota and Makoto Aioi was the main programmer.
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All of the sprites used in this project are listed below.
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Trivia[]
- This is the second crossover game that 3DS (regular) and DS (alternate) sprites of different dimensions collide together that never took place in the Mushroom Kingdom.
- 4 main characters are in 3DS sprites, only appeared and firstly introduced in this game, officially branded the group as a Master Quartet. No other 3DS sprites characters appeared in this game.
- Bowser Jr is officially branded as a main character (along with 3 regular main characters) and would have also had a much larger role being a true hero, since he is a supporting character in Dream Team, Paper Jam, and Bowser Jr.'s Journey. Although, he is very smarter than Starlow (which Bowser Jr. is always infuriated with her with much jealously and also he kicked her out), fight monsters, strongly relevantly helping and playing, able to help with the Mario Bros. as their best trusted alley. This occurs in the Captain Replacement.
- After Paper Jam, Starlow and Toadsworth are no longer the de facto guides of the Mario Bros. for tutorials after Bowser Jr. takes the rightful heir to be an ultimate guardian agent, give up being evil forever (after Bowser did) and befriend Mario and Luigi.
- The backgrounds and environment are rendered in 3D once again with using lighting and more special effects, unlike in the previous game that are in 2D.
- Unlike Starlow which she is weak, Bowser Jr. mostly admires Mario's bravery and treats him very kindly.
- The Mario Bros.' battle idle animation from Dream Team and Paper Jam are reused.
- Mario, Luigi and Bowser's voice clips from Bowser's Inside Story DS game are reused to the 3DS sprites randomly while currently the 3DS existing voice clips are using.
- After Mario accidentally activated a source buried underground, it unleashed an explosion of magic releasing DS character sprites to the real world.
- This is the first game to be on the Nintendo Switch and developed by a different team from Argentina after Alphadream had permanently closed from bankruptcy.
- This is the sixth game using Bowser's Inside Story DX's successor.
- This is the first game that Toadsworth and Starlow are no longer part of the new installments of the Mario & Luigi series and beyond.
- This firstly introduces only 4 main characters (as regulars/3DS sprites) in the epilogue.
- Trideous' name is similar to Fawful's, as they both come originated from derogatory words, hideous and awful.
- Treeletta is similar in appearance to the Treevil enemy for Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story.
- The Shrullen Kingdom is based off of the real world island of Cyprus.
- Additionally, Mount Flawn is based off of Mount Olympus, the tallest point on the island.
- Prince Calamari may be a reference to the Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars boss King Calamari.
- The alternate versions of Toadsworth, Toadbert, Toadiko and Starlow are now best friends.
- Dug and Tug appear to be two Ankoopas from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
- It was revealed during an interview with the developers that early drafts of the plot included time travel into the future.
- This was likely changed due to similarities to the plot in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.
- Kopper would have been the creator of the time machine, and he would have served as a rival to Professor E Gadd.
- Mario & Luigi: Brothers in Arms was featured on the creator's birthday, September 4.
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