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===''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''===
===''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''===
[[File:BroqueMadame DreamTeam.png|thumb|200px|Broque Madame talking to the brothers.]]
[[File:BroqueMadame DreamTeam.png|thumb|200px|Broque Madame talking to the brothers.]]
Broque Madame reappears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. She owns [[Rose Broquet]], a shop in [[Driftwood Shore]]. Broque Madame stays in the back most room for most of the game, though she is referenced as going to other places offscreen.
Broque Madame reappears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. She is found in the back room of the shop in [[Driftwood Shore]], where [[Princess Peach]] (later revealed to be Kamek in disguise) and [[Toadsworth]], both disguised as [[Brock]]s are jumping on her back to massage her. She holds the endless mode for the [[Luiginary Attack]]s in this game. She also runs a shop in Dreamy Driftwood Shore, and she helps the Bros on finding the [[Driftwood Jellyfish Sheets]] during their search for the [[Ultibed]] parts by giving them the [[Old Lithograph]] as a clue she happened to stumble upon.
 
When Mario and Luigi first meet Broque Madame, she is harboring [[Princess Peach]] (later revealed to be [[Kamek]] in disguise) and [[Toadsworth]] so that they can hide from [[Bowser]]. Both of them are disguised as [[Brock]]s are jumping on her back to massage her. She suggests that the Mario Bros hide Peach in the [[Dream World]] by using a [[Dreampoint]].
Later on, she went to the beach and stumbled across the [[Old Lithograph]]. When the Bros return to Driftwood Shore to find the [[Driftwood Jellyfish Sheets]], she gives them the lithograph as a clue to their location.
 
[[Kylie Koopa]]'s [[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team#Kylie Koopa's photo puzzles|photo puzzle]] of Driftwood Shore depicts Broque Madame on the beach with a number of other characters.
 
A Dream World version of Broque Madame appears in [[Dreamy Driftwood Shore]], where she runs a shop named "Broque Madame's.". It has similar visual cues to Rose Broquet.


====Battle Broque Madame====
====Battle Broque Madame====
Broque Madame suggests that the Mario Bros. enter her dreams due to her boredom at her shop and her craving for excitement. This takes the form of a set of minigames based on the [[Luiginary Attack]]s. This is similar to the [[Mad Skillathon]], and is reminiscent of Madame Broque's role as the version of the [[Cholesteroad]] for Bowser's Brawl Attacks in the previous game.
Upon Mario and Luigi's first visit to Driftwood Shore, they meet Broque Madame on a stand, who suggests the idea of the Bros. entering her dreams due to her boredom at her shop and her crave for excitement. This is much like the [[Mad Skillathon]]; however, it is the Luiginary Attack version for it, similar to her being the version of the [[Cholesteroad]] for Bowser's Brawl Attacks in the previous game.
 
In each game, Mario & Dreamy Luigi repeatedly use the specified Luiginary Attack. In the [[Luiginary Ball]] and [[Luiginary Wall]] games, points are earned for defeating small versions of Broque Madame, with bonuses available for defeating the large Broque Madame. In the [[Luiginary Stack]] and [[Luiginary Flame]] games, points are earned for correct execution of each step of the attack, and hitting Broque Madame grants a bonus.


These are the list of rewards gained from hitting the B, A or S rank scores, them respectively being 200 for B, rewarded by 100 coins, 500 for A, rewarded by 300 coins, and 800 for S, rewarded by an exclusive piece of gear. If 999 points is reached, the minigame automatically stops.
These are the list of rewards gained from hitting the B, A or S rank scores, them respectively being 200 for B, rewarded by 100 coins, 500 for A, rewarded by 300 coins, and 800 for S, rewarded by an exclusive piece of gear. If 999 points is reached, the minigame automatically stops.

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