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[[Image:Oucherglass icon.gif|thumb|]]'''Oucher Glasses''' are large green hourglasses in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. They reside in [[Guffawha Ruins]], and [[Luigi]] must face them alone. Oucher Glasses will never appear on the field, instead hiding behind [[Chuck Guy]]s until Luigi enters a battle with one. In battle, Oucher Glasses can cause an earthquake, which in turn, causes a rock to shoot out from under Luigi. They can also call forth a large ball of sand to hurl at Luigi.
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'''Oucher Glasses''' are large green hourglasses in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. They reside in [[Guffawha Ruins]], and [[Luigi]] must face them alone. Oucher Glasses will never appear on the field, instead hiding behind [[Chuck Guy]]s until Luigi enters a battle with one. In battle, Oucher Glasses can cause an earthquake, which in turn, causes a rock to shoot out from under Luigi. They can also call forth a large ball of sand to hurl at Luigi.
== Trivia ==
Their name is a portmanteau of "ouch" and "hourglass".
Their name is a portmanteau of "ouch" and "hourglass".


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Revision as of 13:07, June 12, 2007

Oucher Glasses are large green hourglasses in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. They reside in Guffawha Ruins, and Luigi must face them alone. Oucher Glasses will never appear on the field, instead hiding behind Chuck Guys until Luigi enters a battle with one. In battle, Oucher Glasses can cause an earthquake, which in turn, causes a rock to shoot out from under Luigi. They can also call forth a large ball of sand to hurl at Luigi.

Trivia

Their name is a portmanteau of "ouch" and "hourglass".