Firebrand

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Mario and Luigi using the Firebrand and Thunderhand respectively in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions.
Artwork of Mario using the Firebrand, with Luigi using the Thunderhand

Firebrand is a move used by Mario in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions. It is the opposite of Luigi's Thunderhand. The move is taught by the Fire God in the Fire Palace, and an advanced technique using the Firebrand is taught by the Jellyfish Sisters, allowing Mario to burn Luigi so he can charge ahead extremely quickly. This can be used to pass through fast-moving spiked barrels, as well as knock down cannon ball-like objects and Big Koopa Troopas blocking the path.

Firebrand can light Torches and can be used offensively against enemies in battle. Some enemies like Glurps or Spiky Snifits have a weakness to the Firebrand, and in a few cases, they can only be damaged by it. Other enemies (like Bowletta's normal form or the Limbo Bros.) get healed by it instead. They can also use the Fire Bros. Bros. Attack, which involves Mario flinging fireballs at Luigi, who then launches them at the enemy with his hammer (in the remake, Mario rapidly tosses fireballs into the air to create a huge fireball before Luigi launches it towards a single enemy with his hammer). A more powerful variant is Super Fire Bros., however using it uses up more BP and (may) need Mario to use Syrup more often. Here, Mario can create a huge fireball when Luigi hits smaller fireballs back at him, and once the attack ends, Mario bounces off of Luigi to spike it at the enemy for more damage and possibly inflict the Burn status (in the remake, Luigi hits the huge fireball upwards so Mario can spike it, and it also creates a shockwave which damages other enemies).

Also in the remake, Firebrand can be used to perform a First Strike. If this is done, enemies may be burned at the start of the battle.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Vuurvingers[?] Fire Fingers
German Feuerhand
Feuer-Sprint (used on Luigi)
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Firehand
Fire-Sprint
Italian Mano di Fuoco
Potere di Fuoco (by the Jellyfish Sisters)
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Firehand
Fire Power