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After selecting a class, the Emoglobin menu offers an opportunity for Mario and Luigi to review the battle's rules and switch their [[badge]]s, even if the Bros. should enter this area before receiving them from [[Princess Lipid]]; switching badges will reset their in-battle meter. Upon starting the class, the Emoglobin either creates or transforms into the boss in question, and the battle begins. Each fight takes place in a boxing ring-like arena that can be seen in the background of the pre-battle menu. The battle must be cleared in a certain amount of the Bros.' turns, displayed both in the pre-battle menu and on the screen during battle; if this turn counter expires or both Mario and Luigi are KOed, they lose and are forced to try again. Defeating the boss rewards the Bros. with a coin payout equal to five times the starting price in the original; in the remake the payout is reduced to three times the price, but they are also rewarded with an additional item. A trophy of the boss is also displayed on the top screen in the class selection menu. The Giant bosses in the remake reward twice the amount of coins paid alongside gear for Bowser, and have no turn limits. | After selecting a class, the Emoglobin menu offers an opportunity for Mario and Luigi to review the battle's rules and switch their [[badge]]s, even if the Bros. should enter this area before receiving them from [[Princess Lipid]]; switching badges will reset their in-battle meter. Upon starting the class, the Emoglobin either creates or transforms into the boss in question, and the battle begins. Each fight takes place in a boxing ring-like arena that can be seen in the background of the pre-battle menu. The battle must be cleared in a certain amount of the Bros.' turns, displayed both in the pre-battle menu and on the screen during battle; if this turn counter expires or both Mario and Luigi are KOed, they lose and are forced to try again. Defeating the boss rewards the Bros. with a coin payout equal to five times the starting price in the original; in the remake the payout is reduced to three times the price, but they are also rewarded with an additional item. A trophy of the boss is also displayed on the top screen in the class selection menu. The Giant bosses in the remake reward twice the amount of coins paid alongside gear for Bowser, and have no turn limits. | ||
The seventh class is only unlocked when the other six are cleared, featuring a boss rush of all six previous classes and culminating with [[Bowser X]] as the seventh and final battle in the set. In the remake, defeating Bowser X also unlocks the songs "The Grand Finale", "Battle Time!" and "A Journey to Remember" in the [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey | The seventh class is only unlocked when the other six are cleared, featuring a boss rush of all six previous classes and culminating with [[Bowser X]] as the seventh and final battle in the set. In the remake, defeating Bowser X also unlocks the songs "The Grand Finale", "Battle Time!" and "A Journey to Remember" in the [[List of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey music|music player]]. | ||
The following Mario Bros. Bosses can be fought in The Gauntlet: | The following Mario Bros. Bosses can be fought in The Gauntlet: | ||
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|SpaEM=Battle Colosseum | |SpaEM=Battle Colosseum | ||
|Ita=Arena | |Ita=Arena | ||
|Kor=배틀 콜로세움 | |Kor=배틀 콜로세움 | ||
|KorR=Baeteul Kolose'um | |KorR=Baeteul Kolose'um |