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The '''Suitcase''' is an item found in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. Before [[Mario]] goes to the [[Koopa Cruiser]] in the beginning of the game, [[Toadsworth]] quickly rides on the Suitcase to him, and gives this item to Mario for the trip he is going on. Mario takes the Suitcase along with 100 Mushroom coins. Throughout the game, Mario and [[Luigi]] keep their [[Items]], [[Badge]]s, Clothes, their [[Beanbean Map]], and their passports there. The Suitcase also appeared at the title screen.
The '''Suitcase''' is an item found in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. Before [[Mario]] goes to the [[Koopa Cruiser]] in the beginning of the game, [[Toadsworth]] quickly rides on the Suitcase to him, and gives this item to Mario for the trip he is going on. Mario takes the Suitcase along with 100 Mushroom coins. Throughout the game, Mario and [[Luigi]] keep their [[Items]], [[Badge]]s, Clothes, their [[Beanbean Map]], and their passports there. The Suitcase also appeared at the title screen. The only place where the Suitcase is visible on screen, aside from when it was introduced, is when [[Fawful]] takes the Beanstar from the player. Only then will the player be able to physically engage gameplay around the suitcase.


[[Stuffwell]] replaces this suitcase in the sequel of ''Superstar Saga'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. He serves the same job as the old Suitcase, but he is capable of speech and has two legs. It also has a larger role in the story than the old non-living suitcase.
[[Stuffwell]] replaces this suitcase in the sequel of ''Superstar Saga'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''. He serves the same job as the old Suitcase, but he is capable of speech and has two legs. It also has a larger role in the story than the old non-living suitcase. However, in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', the suitcase was completely removed and replaced by a simple normal-fashion menu, from which the player could access all the features of the suitcase.  
 
However, in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', the suitcase was completely removed and replaced by a simple normal-fashion menu, from which the player could access all the features of the suitcase. In ''Superstar Saga'', the only place where the Suitcase is visible on screen, aside from when it was introduced, was when [[Fawful]] takes the Beanstar from the player. Only then will the player be able to physically engage gameplay around the suitcase. It is worth noting that Stuffwell may be the suitcase from ''Superstar Saga'' except just with arms and legs. This is currently unconfirmed, though.
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Revision as of 18:18, May 24, 2011

The Suitcase is an item found in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Before Mario goes to the Koopa Cruiser in the beginning of the game, Toadsworth quickly rides on the Suitcase to him, and gives this item to Mario for the trip he is going on. Mario takes the Suitcase along with 100 Mushroom coins. Throughout the game, Mario and Luigi keep their Items, Badges, Clothes, their Beanbean Map, and their passports there. The Suitcase also appeared at the title screen. The only place where the Suitcase is visible on screen, aside from when it was introduced, is when Fawful takes the Beanstar from the player. Only then will the player be able to physically engage gameplay around the suitcase.

Stuffwell replaces this suitcase in the sequel of Superstar Saga, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. He serves the same job as the old Suitcase, but he is capable of speech and has two legs. It also has a larger role in the story than the old non-living suitcase. However, in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, the suitcase was completely removed and replaced by a simple normal-fashion menu, from which the player could access all the features of the suitcase. <br=clear all>