Badge Bandit

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The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Badge Bandit
Badge Bandit
Location(s) Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 51, 53, 56, 58)
Max HP 12
Attack 5
Defense 0
Moves Coin Dash (5, steals coins), Item Dash (5, steals item), Badge Dash (5, steals Badge), Run off (leaves battle)
Items Pretty Lucky, Ice Storm
Coins 2 - 3
Log A Bandit who steals badges. His HP and Attack are high. Use your Guard well to keep your badges!
More
Level 20
Exp. points 0
Sleep? 80%
Dizzy? 50%
Confuse? 80%
Tiny? 85%
Burn? 100%
Freeze? 50%
Stop? 70%
Soft? 90%
Fright? 75%
Gale Force? 60%
KO? 60%
Tattle

That's a Badge Bandit. He's a Bandit who'll go after your badges. That jerk! Max HP is 12, Attack is 5, and Defense is 0. He has high Attack power and HP. He sometimes steals a badge when he tackles you, so use your Guard carefully. And even if he gets one, keep your cool, OK? If he runs from the battle, you can always find him and reengage him.

Tattle Log #:
46

A Badge Bandit is a purple-colored Bandit that is exclusive to the Pit of 100 Trials in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Unlike other Bandits, they can steal Badges, as well as items and coins. Stolen badges can be recovered by using Ms. Mowz's Kiss Thief move, or by beating the Badge Bandit - the badge reappears on the screen to be picked up. If a Badge Bandit manages to run away with a badge, the battle must be refought to reclaim the badge. Mario can use a Volt Shroom, a Boo's Sheet, or Vivian's Veil to temporarily safeguard his badges during the fight; the Zap Tap Badge, as with other Bandits, protects Mario's items from being stolen. He can also protect himself by guarding or superguarding the attacks of them. Shell Shield does not protect Mario's badges.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バッジボロドー[?]
Bajji Borodō
Badge Bandit
German Orden-Bandit[?] Badge Bandit
Italian Furtessero[?] Portmanteau of "Furfo" (Bandit) and "Tessera" (Badge)
Spanish Bandido Medallas[?] Badge Bandit