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''''Stache''' or '''Stache''' ('''Horn''' for [[Bowser]]) is an unique statistic in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' RPG series]], similar to Luck in other RPGs. It usually gives [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] or Bowser better chances at getting a "Lucky" hit in battle, doubling the damage of their attacks. in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' it gives discounts to items bought at shops, and sells items at lower prices. [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] also have this stat in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', despite not having mustaches. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' it affects the type of scratch card the player gets after purchasing items. Since none of these features are present in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' the stat is only used for lucky hits and nothing else, while ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' it also increases the chances of enemies dropping items after battle. This stat can be increased through [[Level up#Mario & Luigi series|level up]]s (in ''Superstar Saga'', ''Bowser's Inside Story'' and ''Paper Jam''), [[Teehee Blend]]s and [[Teeheespresso]]s (only in ''Superstar Saga''), and [[Bean|Stache Bean]]s (introduced in ''Dream Team'').
''''Stache''' or '''Stache''' ('''Horn''' for [[Bowser]]) is an unique statistic in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' RPG series]], similar to Luck in other RPGs. It usually gives [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] or Bowser better chances at getting a "Lucky" hit in battle, doubling the damage of their attacks. in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' it gives discounts to items bought at shops, and sells items at lower prices. [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] also have this stat in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', despite not having mustaches. In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' it affects the type of scratch card the player gets after purchasing items. Since none of these features are present in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' the stat is only used for lucky hits and nothing else, while ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' it also increases the chances of enemies dropping items after battle. This stat can be increased through [[Level up#Mario & Luigi series|level up]]s (in ''Superstar Saga'', ''Bowser's Inside Story'' and ''Paper Jam''), [[Teehee Blend]]s and [[Teeheespresso]]s (only in ''Superstar Saga''), and [[Bean|Stache Bean]]s (introduced in ''Dream Team'').

Revision as of 08:16, November 1, 2018

'Stache or Stache (Horn for Bowser) is an unique statistic in the Mario & Luigi RPG series, similar to Luck in other RPGs. It usually gives Mario and Luigi or Bowser better chances at getting a "Lucky" hit in battle, doubling the damage of their attacks. in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time it gives discounts to items bought at shops, and sells items at lower prices. Baby Mario and Baby Luigi also have this stat in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, despite not having mustaches. In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story it affects the type of scratch card the player gets after purchasing items. Since none of these features are present in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team the stat is only used for lucky hits and nothing else, while Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam it also increases the chances of enemies dropping items after battle. This stat can be increased through level ups (in Superstar Saga, Bowser's Inside Story and Paper Jam), Teehee Blends and Teeheespressos (only in Superstar Saga), and Stache Beans (introduced in Dream Team).

Names in other languages

'Stache

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese HIGE[?] From 髭/ひげ hige, meaning mustache.
German Bart[?] Beard
Korean SUYEOM[?] From 수염 suyeom, meaning mustache.
Russian Усы[?]
Usy
Mustache
Spanish (NOE) Bigote[?] Mustache

Horn

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese TSUNO[?] From 角/つの tsuno, meaning a horn.
German Hörner[?] Horns
Korean PPUL[?] From 뿔 ppul, meaning a horn.
Spanish (NOE) Cuerno[?] Literal translation