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'''Thunder Tickle'''<ref>Stratton, Stephen, and Levi Buchanan. ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Strategy Guide. Page 11.</ref>, also known as the '''Shuffle'''<ref>''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' [[Nintendo Power|The Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]. Page 11.</ref>, is a special move in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. It is taught to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] by the [[Jellyfish Sisters]] at their [[Relaxation Room]] in [[Gwarhar Lagoon]]. Gigi and Merri decide to teach Mario and Luigi how to use the [[Fire Tickle]] and Thunder Tickle after the two brothers inadvertently reveal that they can use [[Firebrand]] and [[Thunderhand]]. When Luigi uses his Thunderhand ability while behind Mario, he shocks Mario, briefly exposing his skeleton and causing the two of them to walk in parallel. While Mario is being shocked, the two are forced to move at the same time and not change direction until it wears off. They move slower than usual, but the move allows them to move through certain gaps at the right moment and interact with objects that require them to be facing away from them, such as [[Boo Statue]]s. It lasts for about four seconds before wearing off.
'''Tickle''', also known as '''Shuffle'''<ref>''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' [[Nintendo Power|The Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]. Page 11.</ref> or '''Thunder Tickle'''<ref>Stratton, Stephen, and Levi Buchanan. ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Strategy Guide. Page 11.</ref>, is a special move in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. It is taught to [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] by the [[Jellyfish Sisters]] at their [[Relaxation Room]] in [[Gwarhar Lagoon]]. Gigi and Merri decide to teach Mario and Luigi how to use the [[Fire Tickle]] and Thunder Tickle after the two brothers inadvertently reveal that they can use [[Firebrand]] and [[Thunderhand]]. When Luigi uses his Thunderhand ability while behind Mario, he shocks Mario, briefly exposing his skeleton and causing the two of them to walk in parallel. While Mario is being shocked, the two are forced to move at the same time and not change direction until it wears off. They move slower than usual, but the move allows them to move through certain gaps at the right moment and interact with objects that require them to be facing away from them, such as [[Boo Statue]]s. It lasts for about four seconds before wearing off.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:11, April 20, 2019

Luigi's Tickle in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Luigi's Tickle in action
Luigi electrocuting Mario with Thunderhand.

Tickle, also known as Shuffle[1] or Thunder Tickle[2], is a special move in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its 3DS remake, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions. It is taught to Mario and Luigi by the Jellyfish Sisters at their Relaxation Room in Gwarhar Lagoon. Gigi and Merri decide to teach Mario and Luigi how to use the Fire Tickle and Thunder Tickle after the two brothers inadvertently reveal that they can use Firebrand and Thunderhand. When Luigi uses his Thunderhand ability while behind Mario, he shocks Mario, briefly exposing his skeleton and causing the two of them to walk in parallel. While Mario is being shocked, the two are forced to move at the same time and not change direction until it wears off. They move slower than usual, but the move allows them to move through certain gaps at the right moment and interact with objects that require them to be facing away from them, such as Boo Statues. It lasts for about four seconds before wearing off.

References

  1. ^ Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga The Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 11.
  2. ^ Stratton, Stephen, and Levi Buchanan. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Prima Official Strategy Guide. Page 11.