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'''Chemistry''' is a feature in the [[Mario Baseball (series)|''Mario Baseball'' series]]. It refers to how well characters get along, which affects how well they work together. An example of good chemistry is when a character throws the ball to their buddy, the ball travels faster than normal, glows purple, and leaves a purple trail. The character who throws the ball also emits a happy sound while throwing. Chemistry is also useful in batting because a character hits better when one of their buddies is on base (and they will hit even better if two or three of their buddies are on base). Good chemistry is referenced by a musical note.
'''Chemistry''' is a feature in the [[Mario Baseball (series)|''Mario Baseball'' series]]. It refers to how well characters get along, which affects how well they work together. An example of good chemistry is when a character throws the ball to their buddy, the ball travels faster than normal, glows purple, and leaves a purple trail. The character who throws the ball also emits a happy sound while throwing. Chemistry is also useful in batting because a character hits better when one of their buddies is on base (and they will hit even better if two or three of their buddies are on base). Good chemistry is referenced by a musical note.
   
   
There is also bad chemistry, which is in contrast to good chemistry. When a character throws the ball to another character with whom they share bad chemistry, the ball travels much slower and in a slanted direction from where the ball was directed. The throwing character also emits an unhappy noise while throwing the ball. Bad chemistry is referenced by a black squiggly line that resembles a tornado. Bad chemistry will nearly always result in a messed-up play which allows the opposing team to score and/or advance on the bases. Unlike good chemistry, bad chemistry only occurs in the field and does not occur all the time.
There is also bad chemistry, which is in contrast to good chemistry. When a character throws the ball to another character with whom it shares bad chemistry, the ball travels much slower and in a slanted direction from where the ball was directed. The throwing character also emits an unhappy noise while throwing the ball. Bad chemistry is referenced by a black squiggly line that resembles a tornado. Bad chemistry will nearly always result in a messed-up play which allows the opposing team to score and/or advance on the bases. Unlike good chemistry, bad chemistry only occurs in the field and does not occur all the time.


In the Challenge Mode of both games, there is an item called the Buddy Emblem that improves chemistry relations, so that nearly everyone on the team will have good chemistry with each other.
In the Challenge Mode of both games, there is an item called the Buddy Emblem that improves chemistry relations, so that nearly everyone on the team will have good chemistry with each other.


There exist chemistry tables in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' which determine the above features and more. Each character has a chemistry value, from 0 to 100, with every other character in the game. 90 and above indicates good chemistry, whereas 15 and below indicates bad chemistry. These values are also used in calculating Team Stars pre-game. The game will average each player's chemistry with the captain and convert the average to Team Stars.<ref>{{cite|url=docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRVUxlpm8jj8FLNfboz9j5kwCtw5I6NcTiWvOyHVa85gNaszOTFL-TPxAMlwr29eEUqXkn6e5NLygEF/pubhtml?gid=1560396594&single=true|title=Color-coded spreadsheet of the in-game chemistry tables|publisher=Google Docs|accessdate=June 30, 2024}}</ref> The key is as follows (x̄ = average captain chemistry):
There exists chemistry tables in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' which determine the above features and more. Each character has a chemistry value, from 0 to 100, with every other character in the game. 90 and above indicates good chemistry, whereas 15 and below indicates bad chemistry. These values are also used in calculating Team Stars pre-game. The game will average each player's chemistry with the captain and convert the average to Team Stars.<ref>{{cite|url=docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRVUxlpm8jj8FLNfboz9j5kwCtw5I6NcTiWvOyHVa85gNaszOTFL-TPxAMlwr29eEUqXkn6e5NLygEF/pubhtml?gid=1560396594&single=true|title=Color-coded spreadsheet of the in-game chemistry tables|publisher=Google Docs|accessdate=June 30, 2024}}</ref> The key is as follows (x̄ = average captain chemistry):
*5 star team: x̄ ≥ 70
*5 star team: x̄ ≥ 70
*4 star team: 70 > x̄ ≥ 55
*4 star team: 70 > x̄ ≥ 55
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|[[Donkey Kong]]
|[[Donkey Kong]]
|Diddy Kong<br>Dixie Kong<br>Funky Kong<br>Tiny Kong<br>Brown Mii
|Diddy Kong<br>Dixie Kong<br>Funky Kong<br>Tiny Kong<br>Brown Mii
|rowspan="2"|Kritter<br>King K. Rool
|Kritter<br>King K. Rool
|-
|-
|[[Diddy Kong]]
|[[Diddy Kong]]
|Donkey Kong<br>Dixie Kong<br>Funky Kong<br>Tiny Kong
|Donkey Kong<br>Dixie Kong<br>Funky Kong<br>Tiny Kong
|Kritter<br>King K. Rool
|-
|-
|[[Bowser]]
|[[Bowser]]
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||[[Toad (species)|Toad]]
||[[Toad (species)|Toad]]
|Peach<br>Toadette<br>Toadsworth<br>Pianta<br>Baby Peach<br>Mii (according to Toad's color)
|Peach<br>Toadette<br>Toadsworth<br>Pianta<br>Baby Peach<br>Mii (according to Toad's color)
|rowspan="2"|Bowser<br>Goomba<br>Paragoomba
|Bowser<br>Goomba<br>Paragoomba
|-
|-
|[[Toadette]]
|[[Toadette]]
|Peach<br>Birdo<br>Toad<br>Toadsworth<br>Noki<br>Pink Mii
|Peach<br>Birdo<br>Toad<br>Toadsworth<br>Noki<br>Pink Mii
|Bowser<br>Goomba<br>Paragoomba
|-
|-
|[[Toadsworth]]
|[[Toadsworth]]
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|[[Baby Mario]]
|[[Baby Mario]]
|Yoshi<br>Baby Luigi<br>Baby Peach<br>Baby Daisy<br>Baby DK<br>Red Mii
|Yoshi<br>Baby Luigi<br>Baby Peach<br>Baby Daisy<br>Baby DK<br>Red Mii
|rowspan="2"|Magikoopa<br>Shy Guy<br>Boo<br>King Boo<br>Bowser<br>Petey Piranha
|Magikoopa<br>Shy Guy<br>Boo<br>King Boo<br>Bowser<br>Petey Piranha
|-
|-
|[[Baby Luigi]]
|[[Baby Luigi]]
|Yoshi<br>Baby Mario<br>Baby Peach<br>Baby Daisy<br>Baby DK<br>Dark Green Mii
|Yoshi<br>Baby Mario<br>Baby Peach<br>Baby Daisy<br>Baby DK<br>Dark Green Mii
|Bowser<br>Magikoopa<br>Shy Guy<br>Boo<br>King Boo<br>Petey Piranha
|-
|-
|[[Baby Peach]]
|[[Baby Peach]]
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|[[Wiggler]]
|[[Wiggler]]
|Blooper<br>Petey Piranha<br>King Boo<br>Yellow Mii
|Blooper<br>Petey Piranha<br>King Boo<br>Yellow Mii
|rowspan="13"|None
|None
|-
|-
|Red Mii
|Red Mii
|Mario<br>Baby Mario<br>Red Shy Guy<br>Red Toad<br>Red Magikoopa<br>Red Pianta<br>Dark Bones<br>Fire Bro<br>Red Kritter<br>Red Koopa<br>Red Paratroopa<br>Red Noki<br>Red Yoshi<br>Red Mii
|Mario<br>Baby Mario<br>Red Shy Guy<br>Red Toad<br>Red Magikoopa<br>Red Pianta<br>Dark Bones<br>Fire Bro<br>Red Kritter<br>Red Koopa<br>Red Paratroopa<br>Red Noki<br>Red Yoshi<br>Red Mii
|None
|-
|-
|Orange Mii
|Orange Mii
|Daisy<br>Baby Daisy<br>Orange Mii
|Daisy<br>Baby Daisy<br>Orange Mii
|None
|-
|-
|Yellow Mii
|Yellow Mii
|Yellow Yoshi<br>Wario<br>Yellow Toad<br>Yellow Pianta<br>Wiggler<br>Yellow Shy Guy<br>Yellow Magikoopa<br>Yellow Mii
|Yellow Yoshi<br>Wario<br>Yellow Toad<br>Yellow Pianta<br>Wiggler<br>Yellow Shy Guy<br>Yellow Magikoopa<br>Yellow Mii
|None
|-
|-
|Light Green Mii
|Light Green Mii
|Yoshi<br>Petey Piranha<br>Light Green Mii
|Yoshi<br>Petey Piranha<br>Light Green Mii
|None
|-
|-
|Dark Green Mii
|Dark Green Mii
|Luigi<br>Baby Luigi<br>King K. Rool<br>Green Shy Guy<br>Green Toad<br>Green Magikoopa<br>Green Dry Bones<br>Hammer Bro<br>Green Kritter<br>Green Koopa<br>Green Paratroopa<br>Green Noki<br>Dark Green Mii
|Luigi<br>Baby Luigi<br>King K. Rool<br>Green Shy Guy<br>Green Toad<br>Green Magikoopa<br>Green Dry Bones<br>Hammer Bro<br>Green Kritter<br>Green Koopa<br>Green Paratroopa<br>Green Noki<br>Dark Green Mii
|None
|-
|-
|Light Blue Mii
|Light Blue Mii
|Tiny Kong<br>Funky Kong<br>Light Blue Yoshi<br>Light Blue Mii
|Tiny Kong<br>Funky Kong<br>Light Blue Yoshi<br>Light Blue Mii
|None
|-
|-
|Dark Blue Mii
|Dark Blue Mii
|Blue Shy Guy<br>Blue Toad<br>Blue Magikoopa<br>Blue Pianta<br>Blue Dry Bones<br>Boomerang Bro<br>Blue Kritter<br>Blue Noki<br>Blue Yoshi<br>Dark Blue Mii
|Blue Shy Guy<br>Blue Toad<br>Blue Magikoopa<br>Blue Pianta<br>Blue Dry Bones<br>Boomerang Bro<br>Blue Kritter<br>Blue Noki<br>Blue Yoshi<br>Dark Blue Mii
|None
|-
|-
|Pink Mii
|Pink Mii
|Peach<br>Birdo<br>Baby Peach<br>Toadette<br>Dixie Kong<br>Pink Yoshi<br>Pink Mii
|Peach<br>Birdo<br>Baby Peach<br>Toadette<br>Dixie Kong<br>Pink Yoshi<br>Pink Mii
|None
|-
|-
|Purple Mii
|Purple Mii
|Waluigi<br>Purple Toad<br>Purple Mii
|Waluigi<br>Purple Toad<br>Purple Mii
|None
|-
|-
|Brown Mii  
|Brown Mii  
|Donkey Kong<br>Toadsworth<br>Goomba<br>Paragoomba<br>Monty Mole<br>Baby DK<br>Brown Kritter<br>Brown Mii
|Donkey Kong<br>Toadsworth<br>Goomba<br>Paragoomba<br>Monty Mole<br>Baby DK<br>Brown Kritter<br>Brown Mii
|None
|-
|-
|White Mii
|White Mii
|Boo<br>King Boo<br>Blooper<br>Dry Bones<br>White Mii
|Boo<br>King Boo<br>Blooper<br>Dry Bones<br>White Mii
|None
|-
|-
|Black Mii
|Black Mii
|Bowser<br>Bowser Jr.<br>Gray Shy Guy<br>Black Mii
|Bowser<br>Bowser Jr.<br>Gray Shy Guy<br>Black Mii
|None
|}
|}


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**Wario's bad and neutral chemistry with Baby Mario and Pianta is swapped.
**Wario's bad and neutral chemistry with Baby Mario and Pianta is swapped.
**Bowser Jr. is listed as having bad chemistry with Pianta (this is true in ''Mario Super Sluggers'').  
**Bowser Jr. is listed as having bad chemistry with Pianta (this is true in ''Mario Super Sluggers'').  
*In ''Mario Super Sluggers'', Baby Peach and Bowser are tied for having good chemistry with the highest number of characters (including alternate colors) at seventeen. Bowser also has bad chemistry with the highest number of characters (including alternate colors) at sixteen.
*In ''Mario Super Sluggers'', Baby Peach has good chemistry with the highest number of characters (including alternate colors) at seventeen while Bowser has bad chemistry with the highest number of characters (including alternate colors) at sixteen.
*The Kritters, Wario, and Waluigi are tied for having the least amount of good chemistry in ''Mario Super Sluggers'' with them having good chemistry with only Miis of their color and one other character (King K. Rool for the Kritters; Wario and Waluigi for each other).
*The Kritters, Wario, and Waluigi are tied for having the least amount of good chemistry in ''Mario Super Sluggers'' with them having good chemistry with only Miis of their color and one other character (King K. Rool for the Kritters; Wario and Waluigi for each other).
*Diddy Kong is the only character in ''Mario Super Sluggers'' not to have chemistry with any Miis.
*Diddy Kong is the only character in ''Mario Super Sluggers'' not to have chemistry with any Miis.

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