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  1. 5 de jul. de 2024 · Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Bros. Attacks. Bros. Attacks are special methods of attacking, which require Mario and Luigi to work together. These moves are used in most of the games in the Mario & Luigi series, with the exception of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time.

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  2. 7 de jul. de 2024 · Super Attacks (called Advanced Commands in the original game) are upgraded versions of Bros. Attacks that appear only in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its enhanced remake, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2024 · In the Real World, Attack Pieces grant a Bros. Attack to one of the brothers once all ten are collected. In the Dream World, they instead grant a Luiginary Attack to Mario. The brothers obtain their very first Attack Piece in the Real Word in Mushrise Park, given by a Toad after saving him from Thorbs, and in the Dream World in Dreamy Mushrise ...

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    • Types of Bros. Attacks
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    Bros. Attacks, also called Bros. Moves, are special techniques used by Mario and Luigi in the Mario & Luigi series. They are a genus of attack called Special Attack. These attacks made their debut in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga where Mario and Luigi learned it from the Starshade Bros. in Stardust Fields. Bros. Attacks require BP (Special Points or Bros. Points depending on the game) in order to use them. Bros. Attacks are replaced by Bros. Items in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time and are named Special Attacks in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. The same concept returns in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team and Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam.

    In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Mario and Luigi can get more Bros. Attacks by finding two Secret Scrolls where the Hammerhead Bros.' have resided southeast from Beanbean Castle Town. In Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Mario and Luigi can get more Bros. Attacks by finding Attack Pieces throughout areas, away reused from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. Brickle, the manager of Mushrise Park, instantly gives Luigi all of his Attack Pieces to learn 3D Green Shell.

    Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story

    This game reveals that Bros. Attacks constitute one genus of Special Attacks. Unlike in their prior incarnation, the Bros. attacks can be shared by the Mario brothers. •Green Shell—This is obtained when you find the ten Attack Pieces that are scattered in a certain area in the Trash Pit. The Bros. kick a Koopa Shell towards their target. This targets a single enemy and changes targets if you kill the target, hence the targeting designation "Single (serial)". This is required to progress to the next area of the Trash Pit. •Fire Flower—The Attack Pieces that need to be obtained to get this move is found in the Pump Works, excluding a secret area that can be only accessed with the Drill Bros. move. Mario and Luigi use the titular weapon to transform into their Fire Forms and throw fireballs at their foe. This is done by spamming the correct button and works like the Bros. Flower and Mix Flower from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. This targets foes randomly, hence the targeting designation "All (random)". •Jump Helmet—This attack's Attack Pieces appear in the Flab Zone. Luigi puts a yellow Koopa Shell that has a springboard on it on his head and Mario jumps on it to gain momentum for his stomp attack. Luigi has to position his body so Mario can jump off and build more power. If Mario falls, the move fails. Mario then has to stomp on his target. The attack can only target a single foe, thus being designated "Single". •Yoo Who Cannon—This attack is gained when the Mario brothers learn how to use Koopa Mario. Mario and Luigi each create three duplicates and the Bros. and their copies hide in eight barrels. Memorise which barrel has which Bro., then press the correct button to fire. This move targets up to eight foes at random with a maximum (outside of the Cholesteroad) of eight strikes (thus getting the designation "All (random)"). Pressing the wrong button weakens the power and voids the rest of the attack. •Super Bouncer—This attack is gained when the Mario brothers find the ten Attack Pieces in the Energy Hold. Luigi gets on a pink ball with white starts that Mario launches upwards with a volleyball set. Luigi then has to position his body on top of the ball and smash the foe with the B button. Despite the ball being a rubbery ball, spiny enemies are vulnerable, implying the ball to be solid. Being able to last for up to eight strikes outside of the Cholesteroad, it can target up to eight foes at random, getting the designation "All (random)". •Mighty Meteor—This attack is gained when the Mario brothers get all three Star Cures and combine them in Doctor Toadley's clinic. Mario and Luigi use a hammer to send a giant boulder into their target. This can last up to five strikes and targets enemies at random, getting the designation "All (random)". Mario and Luigi are forced to get this attack. •Spin Pipe—This attack is gained when the Mario brothers complete the first puzzle that Kuzzle offers in Plack Beach. The Bros. stack up and you have to memorise their order, then press the correct button (A if Luigi is on top, B if Mario is on top) to perform a successful hit. This attack fails if you hit the wrong foe or hit a spiny foe, with the latter damaging the Bro. who isn't on top at the time instead of the target. This targets a single enemy by default and switches to another target if you kill the original target, thus being designated "Single (serial)". •Snack Basket—Mario and Luigi get this attack by finding ten Attack Pieces in the Dimble Wood forest. Luigi eats lots of food and his body gets fat, and Mario tosses his brother's bloated body up into the air. Luigi then slams down with all his weight, creating a shockwave that hits all grounded enemies. •Magic Window—Mario and Luigi get this attack by defeating three Shroobs in the frozen vault in Bowser Castle. The Bros. jump into a portal, then stomp on the enemy from various angles. This attack can continue forever provided the Bros. can keep up the rhythm and targets enemies at random. •Falling Star—Mario and Luigi can get this move by finding ten Attack Pieces in the gardens of Princess Peach's Castle. To attack, Mario and Luigi have to power the star by throwing smaller stars at it, increasing the power. This targets a single foe, thus being designated as "Single".

    Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

    Mario & Luigi: Dream Team goes back to each Mario brother being able to start five different Special Attacks.

    •Bros. Items

    •Special Attacks

    •Luiginary Attacks

    •Trio Attacks

  4. 28 de jan. de 2017 · During battle, the Mario Bros can work together in what are called “Bros Attacks.” These attacks require very quick, timed button presses. If done correctly, these attacks can either cause...

  5. Bros. Attacks are the most famous form of Special Attack in the Mario & Luigi franchise. They appear in all games except Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. As do all Special Attacks, Bros. Attacks have a certain Special Point cost, with their cost increasing with their strength.

  6. Bros. Attacks are an attack type that is featured in the Mario & Luigi series. They are a genus of attack type called Special Attacks.