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'''Bean Fever''' is a condition endemic to the [[Beanbean Kingdom]], only encountered in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. It causes whoever contracts it to gradually turn into a Bean over the course of three days, although it is not explicitly clarified if they turn into a [[Beanish|Beanish Resident]] or a literal bean. Bean Fever can only be contracted by foreigners. A known cure to the disease is [[Crabbie Grass]], which can be located in [[Guffawha Ruins]].  
'''Bean Fever''' is a condition endemic to the [[Beanbean Kingdom]], only encountered in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and its remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]''. It causes whoever contracts it to gradually turn into a Bean over the course of three days, although it is not explicitly clarified if they turn into a [[Beanish|Beanish Resident]] or a literal bean. Bean Fever can only be contracted by foreigners. A known cure to the disease is [[Crabbie Grass]], which can be located in [[Guffawha Ruins]].  


[[Mario]] acquires this disease while in [[Little Fungitown]] after consuming a strange mushroom ([[Invincishroom]] in the original, [[Poison Mushroom]] mistaken for an [[Invincibility Mushroom]] in the remake) won at the town's arcade. Since he fell ill after eating a mushroom that he should not have eaten, it is reminiscent of food poisoning. He is diagnosed by a [[Toad doctor]] who informs [[Luigi]] of how to cure Mario. Scared at the prospect of venturing in Guffawha Ruins due to the rumors, Luigi gets himself hypnotized by [[Psycho Kamek]] (replaced by [[Dr. Toadley]] in the remake) into believing he is Mario so he gains bravery to retrieve the Crabbie Grass from Guffawha Ruins. Mario's bedridden Bean Fever state and Luigi's absence allows [[Cackletta]] (now revived as [[Bowletta]] after possessing [[Bowser]]) to abduct [[Princess Peach]] to restart her evil plans.
[[Mario]] acquires this disease while in [[Little Fungitown]] after consuming a mushroom ([[Invincishroom]] in the original, [[Poison Mushroom]] mistaken for an [[Invincibility Mushroom]] in the remake) won at the town's arcade. He is diagnosed by a [[Toad doctor]] who informs [[Luigi]] of how to cure Mario. Scared at the prospect of venturing in Guffawha Ruins, [[Psycho Kamek]] (replaced by [[Dr. Toadley]] in the remake) hypnotizes Luigi into believing he is Mario so he gains bravery to retrieve the Crabbie Grass from Guffawha Ruins. Mario's bedridden Bean Fever state and Luigi's absence allows [[Cackletta]] (now revived as [[Bowletta]] after possessing [[Bowser]]) to abduct [[Princess Peach]] to restart her evil plans.
 
In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'', the disease now reduces Mario's [[Heart Point|HP]] to 1 and his [[Bros. Point|BP]] to 0 and this effect does not end after Luigi gives him the cure, so he has to be healed or he will be instantly knocked unconscious if he gets hit immediately after he rejoins Luigi.


In ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'', the disease now reduces Mario's [[Heart Point|HP]] to 1 and his [[Bros. Point|BP]] to 0.
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