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Welcome to what is now my fifth major FAQ for this summer, and fittingly the final for now. Like the previous four, it is for the 3DS and for a title I have been yearning for for a while now: Mario & Luigi: Dream Team! It's been nearly a decade since the start of the Mario & Luigi RPG series, with Superstar Saga filling in the GBA era.
Luigi's badge is on the left side of the bar while Mario's badge is on the right. Below that bar is a description of what your current badges will do. Each time one of the bros attacks, that attack's attack rating will break itself up into star power (SP), and that SP will fill that bro's side of the badge meter.
I personally think that maximizing effects on hard mode is actually detrimental to the challenge, so far I'm doing for both bros: 1 - quick level; 2/3 - gear slot +1 Other stuff is pretty much a bonus to throw in, I'm thinking big lucky and counterer for Luigi (I try to maximize his stache because of his multiple hits in dream world) and casual bros + counterer for Mario (I barely increase his ...
For Mario & Luigi: Dream Team on the 3DS, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Hard Mode Differences(WARNING!
* Master two worlds by switching between controlling both brothers when battling in the real world and controlling Mario and an army of Luigis in dream-world battles. * With the Nintendo 3DS system turned sideways like a book, experience larger-than-life Giant Battles with a gargantuan-size Luigi on one screen and the enemy on the other screen.
Mario and Luigi: Dream Team Boss FAQ The fourth installment of the popular and zany Mario and Luigi series for Nintendo 3DS systems, the game takes place on a remote location known as Pi’illo Island, where it’s possible to traverse the expansive world of dreams.
For Mario & Luigi: Dream Team on the 3DS, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Dozing sands help ...
Then go to the Dream World and use Luiginary Ball to defeat Spinies R (generally, these fights have the greatest exp yields). Combine that with a badge effect, and you're looking at something between 1600 and 2000 Exp for each battle.
The enemies are in a 20 room queue, separate for both dream world and real world. So basically the queue can contain up to 20 enemies and once you beat a 21st enemy, the 1st enemy you defeated will respawn, and repeat.
For Mario & Luigi: Dream Team on the 3DS, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Best place to hunt Gold Beanies?".