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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Big Massif is a large [[Hooski]] wearing red clothes and with a large unibrow and mustache.
Big Massif is a large [[Hooski]] wearing a red singlet with a large unibrow and mustache. He talks in a thick Russian accent and makes strange use of the word "beef" in his speech.
He talks in a thick Russian accent and makes strange use of the word "beef" in his speech.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 00:55, September 20, 2013

“CANNONBEEF!”
Big Massif, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

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Big Massif is a character appearing in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, who is both battled as a boss in the dream world and acts as Mario and Luigi's tour guide in the real one. He leads the bros up Mount Pajamaja with his brother Li'l Massif as well as teaches them new abilities to get around Pi'illo Island.

Along with Li'l Massif, Big Massif tends to use the word "beef" in most of his sentences, and is more than a tad overconfident throughout the game.

Appearance

Big Massif is a large Hooski wearing a red singlet with a large unibrow and mustache. He talks in a thick Russian accent and makes strange use of the word "beef" in his speech.

History

When Mario and Luigi found out that the Dream Stone had been taken to Mount Pajamaja by Antasma and Bowser, they came across someone promoting a tour up the mountain. Hearing that the tour was the only way to reach summit, they headed off to Wakeport to join the tour.

However, when they reach Wakeport and try to start the tour, they hear from Li'l Massif that it cannot begin without Big Massif, who has gone off somewhere and hasn't been seen in a while. So another "tour" begins, one where the Bros. have to track down Big Massif in Wakeport.

Eventually, they find him asleep by a Dream Point. Realizing that the magical effects of the Dream Point mean Big Massif cannot be woken up in the real world, Dreambert tells them that Luigi can fall asleep nearby and enter Big Massif's dream as a result, since anyone asleep at a Dream Point seems to end up in the same Dream World. So Luigi falls asleep and Mario heads into the Dream World to wake up Big Massif.

Inside Dreamy Wakeport, Mario and Luigi find that to wake up Big Massif, they have to defeat all four of his apprentices and then him in a series of battles, known as the "Beef Off". They head off into the area to defeat Sorrow Fist, Heavy Zest, Thunder Sass and Beef Cloud.

Once this is done, they return to the Dreamy Wakeport visitor center to take on Big Massif, finding out that the referee and visitor center operator was actually Big Massif in disguise. Defeating Big Massif in a battle, he wakes up and the tour up Mount Pajamaja begins.

On their tour up Mount Pajamaja, the Massif Bros. teach Mario and Luigi new abilities to get past the mountain's obstacles, leading to them learning the Spin Jump and Side Drill moves along the way. Big Massif and Li'l Massif also directly help out by breaking icicles when the Mario Bros. reach the icy summit of the mountain. They also encounter the mountain guardian Mammoshka and rescue some Mega Pi'illos that Big Massif and his brother end up mistaking for "muscle lords".

Once they reach the top of the mountain, Big Massif and Li'l Massif stop the tour due to not wanting to get involved with Antasma and Bowser at the very peak, leaving the Mario Bros. and the main party as the ones to confront Antasma and Bowser.

In Dreamy Mount Pajamaja, Big Massif and Li'l Massif act as shopkeepers, selling the Bros. items and gear needed to scale the dream version of the mountain.

Later in the story, Big Massif and his brother set up another tour, which lead the Mario Bros. to one of the Ultibed pieces. During this tour, they teach the Mario Bros. how to use the Ball Hop technique to climb high ledges and pass through rings to open doors.

After this, Big Massif isn't seen until the ending, where he's standing in the background with Li'l Massif. Along with Li'l Massif, they both resemble Mario and Luigi, having green and red outfits and moustaches.

Battle

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In battle, Big Massif can pound the ground to make a small building-like object (about the size of Big Massif) fall before him and punch it at Mario, who must deflect it back with his hammer. He may also charge towards Mario, who has to either jump over him, avoid it by stepping out of danger or not stay ground-bound based on whether the Hooraws in the background jump or not. If they do, Mario must stay ground-bound as Big Massif will jump over Mario just as he would make contact with him. Big Massif may also launch himself off his Hooraw followers into Mario by having them throw him at Mario after bouncing off clusters of them, Mario having to knock him back where he came from with his hammer.

Big Massif can also jump on top of a stack of Hooraws, and chase Mario into the foreground while attempting to jump on him (similar to Mario's Luiginary Stack Luiginary Attack). Mario must move out of the way and jump to avoid this.

Additionally, whenever Big Massif's followers are defeated by Mario and his attacks, Big Massif gets very agitated and both flashes red and grows in power, his attack being raised far higher than it is usually. The power given to Big Massif will vary of how many followers are defeated. Removing a quarter, will have a decent of amount of power. Removing half will make him have more power, if all the followers are defeated, he will enrage with the most power. This means Mario has to avoid taking out too many of Massif's Hooraws with his attacks, and punishes the player for just charging in with a bunch of powerful Luiginary Attacks.

There's also a Battle Ring version of Big Massif in the game too, known as Big Massif X. This version has orange skin and blue hair, wears blue clothing and has the usual higher stats; typical of all the Battle Ring's opponents.

Names in Other Languages

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