Of the three bigMarioRPG series, Mario & Luigi feels like the closest to the mainline games. That’s because there is as much of an emphasis on platforming as there istypical turn-based RPG battles. Even in battles, there is some platforming involved not only in attacking enemies but countering them.

While exploring the world, Mario and Luigi can perform traversal skills called Bros. Moves. They will combine to perform unique abilities from turning into a spaceship to glide around to melting ice boulders with the magic of fire. Let’s go through every Bros. Move inMario & Luigi: Brothershipand rank them based on usage and creativity.

Using Bro Ball Bros. Move in Mario & Luigi Brothership

4Bro Ball

Samus Called And Wants Her Move Back

The Bro Ball will constrict these two into a tight little ball similar toSamus’ Morph Ball form in theMetroidgames. It’s a bit faster to move as a ball throughout the world but that’s not the big use for it. Instead, players can access smaller areas through holes left in walls via the Bro Ball. They can still hop but not very high. The Bro Ball’s standing achievement will happen on Allsand Island.

As the name implies, this island is covered in quicksand. A few steps into this murky sea will send Mario and Luigi down to a grainy grave but the Bro Ball will not make them sink though. A later upgrade, Ball Blitz, will add a charging ability to the move while stationary. LikeSonic’s charges in his games, the Bro Blitz will shoot the plumbers forward for a burst of speed or up a wall if they hit the right ramps. There are also thin bridges players can speed across if they time their boosts correctly.

Running around in Mario & Luigi Brothership

3Jump/Hammer Mode

Jump Up Superstar

Even though there is not a name for it, the normal mode of transportation should be explained. Players can tap between Bros. Moves using the right analog stick on the Switch controller and the “normal” transportation mode is symbolized by a boot. Mario and Luigi will move normally in this mode and they can jump on enemies or across gaps using the A and B buttons. Players can manually make Luigi jump or he will do it automatically. Overall, this basic mode is just like movingMario in a 2D mainline gameexcept from a top-down perspective which is common in these RPG spinoffs.

Eventually, this mode will get upgraded when players get a hammer from eitherBilldit or Maykit inMario & Luigi: Brothership. Using the X and Y buttons, players can smash enemies, break through rocks, and hit switches. The most interesting use of this power involves players leaving Luigi at a switch to hit so that Mario can move forward. Maybe the switch, for example, will move platforms in the air or turn walls around in a maze. The hammer is a classic weapon in the franchise, so it makes sense to use it as a tool inMario & Luigi: Brothership.

Using UFO Spin Bros. Move in Mario & Luigi Brothership

2UFO Spin

Glide Past Gaps With Ease

UFO Spin is technically the first Bros. Move that players will acquire. The two plumbers will link hands and spin around fast enough so that they look like a stereotypical alien saucer. This technique will allow players to float across gaps, a traversal move seen in previousMario & Luigigames. The difference here is that the UFO shape hasn’t been seen before and is odd. Timing is everything as players can only keep them in the air for a few seconds before crashing down.

The gliding ability alone can open up many new pathways that players may not have considered before like in a Metroidvania. Later, players will get the UFO Vacuum upgrade for the technique. This will add a suction function to the form, allowing players to grab things like platforms which can be used to create makeshift bridges. There are also vents throughout the islands that players can suck Gold Coins through, which is the currency of this RPG. It’s a weird upgrade but the vacuum suction has its uses.

Using Fire & Ice Bros. Move in Mario & Luigi Brothership

1Fire & Ice

A Classic Power-Up Returns

There weren’t manypower-ups in the firstMariogamebut the one that stood out was the Fire Flower. It has been a constant power-up in the franchise as fireballs can often kill enemies quickly and from afar. Nintendo seemingly liked that power-up enough that they made an ice version via the Ice Flower. They both return inMario & Luigi: Brothershipand their long-ranged ability helps players get the jump on enemies at the start of combat. Luigi uses the Ice Flower while Mario uses the Fire Flower.

Fireballs are less diverse in terms of puzzle-solving as they can melt ice or ignite things. The developers seemingly thought of more unique ways to use the ice powers though. Players can cool lava, for example, or freeze fountains to turn them into platforms. They are typical ice abilities in video games but that doesn’t make them any less impressive. It’s a shame the Fire Flower wasn’t highlighted as much, but overall this Fire & Ice Bros. Move as a set inMario & Luigi: Brothershipis a blast.

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