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{{redirect|Horn|the Horn item introduced in [[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]|[[Car Horn]]|the horn object seen in [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]|[[Horn (object)]]}}
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"Horn" redirects here. For the Horn item introduced in Mario Kart Arcade GP, see Car Horn. For the plot device seen in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, see Horn (object).
Stache from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
STACHE shows a character's lucky mustache power. A bigger number means more lucky hits and better deals when shopping.”
Guide, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Stache (Horn for Bowser) is a unique statistic in the Mario & Luigi series, similar to Luck in other RPGs. It usually gives Mario, Luigi, Bowser, or Paper Mario better chances at getting a "Lucky" hit in battle, doubling the damage of their attacks.

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, it gives discounts to items bought at shops (down to half their usual price) and lets the Mario Bros. sell items at higher prices (up to 99% increase). Baby Mario and Baby Luigi also have this stat in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, despite not having mustaches.

In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, it affects the type of scratch card the player gets after purchasing items.

Since none of these features are present in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, the stat is used only for lucky hits in said game, while in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, it increases the chances of enemies dropping items after battle in addition to its effect from the previous game.

Mario & Luigi: Brothership, like Dream Team, only uses the stat for lucky hits. This stat can be increased through level ups (in Superstar Saga / + Bowser's Minions, Bowser's Inside Story / + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, Partners in Time, Dream Team, Paper Jam, and Brothership), Teehee Blends and Teeheespressos (only in Superstar Saga / + Bowser's Minions), and Stache/Flex Beans (introduced in Dream Team).

In Mario & Luigi: Brothership, if the player equips the Spirited Item Battle Plug, Candy can give a boost to Stache when consumed.

Names in other languages

Stache

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese HIGE[?] From ひげ hige, meaning mustache.
Chinese HUZI[1] From 胡子 Húzi, meaning beard or mustache.
French MOUST.[?] Abbreviation for moustache, the French word for "mustache".
German Bart[?] Beard
Italian Baffi[?] Mustache
Korean SUYEOM[?] From 수염 suyeom, meaning mustache.
Russian Усы[?]
Usy
Mustache
Spanish Bigote[?] Mustache

Horn

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese TSUNO[?] From つの tsuno, meaning a horn.
French CORNE[?] HORN
German Hörner[?] Horns
Italian Corna[?] Horns
Korean PPUL[?] From 뿔 ppul, meaning a horn.
Spanish Cuerno[?] Horn

References

  1. ^ From the iQue Localization prototype.