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Intriguingly, [[Master Hand]] of the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] bears a striking resemblance to Mario's Glove; particularly in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', and to a lesser extent in later titles. | Intriguingly, [[Master Hand]] of the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] bears a striking resemblance to Mario's Glove; particularly in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', and to a lesser extent in later titles. | ||
In the Mario & Luigi series, the player can change Mario or Luigi's gloves so they can have a special power, raise stats, or heal the player's HP. See [[Clothing]] for more details. | |||
[[Category:Clothing]] | [[Category:Clothing]] | ||
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] | ||
[[Category:Objects]] | [[Category:Objects]] |
Revision as of 17:44, July 13, 2010
Mario has a pair of Gloves in every game, except the first games, (i.e. Donkey Kong or Donkey Kong Jr.) and in games where he is a baby.
Mario's gloves don't have that much significance in most games, but in Luigi's Mansion Mario loses one of his gloves and Luigi has to find it. After inspecting Mario's Glove, Madame Clairvoya claims that it is extremely sweaty.
Intriguingly, Master Hand of the Super Smash Bros. series bears a striking resemblance to Mario's Glove; particularly in Super Smash Bros., and to a lesser extent in later titles.
In the Mario & Luigi series, the player can change Mario or Luigi's gloves so they can have a special power, raise stats, or heal the player's HP. See Clothing for more details.