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{{more images|Ripped sprites of each badge icon in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'' and ''Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''}}
{{more images|Ripped sprites of each badge icon in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''}}
{{about|the badges found in the Mario role-playing games|the badges in [[Mario Kart Tour]]|[[List of badges in Mario Kart Tour]]}}
{{about|the badges that influence gameplay|the badges in [[Mario Kart Tour]]|[[List of badges in Mario Kart Tour]]|the badges in [[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]|[[Badge (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)]]}}
:''For a list of the names for each badge in other languages, see [[List of badge names in other languages|here]].''
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|image=[[File:MLDT Shot - Finding Badges.png|260px]]<br>[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] finding their first badges in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''
|image=[[File:MLDT Shot - Finding Badges.png|260px]]<br>[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] finding their first badges in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]])
|effect=Varies; usually increases stats, unlock new moves for a character, etc.
|effect=Varies, but usually beneficial such as increase stats, unlock new moves for a character, etc.
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{{quote|Putting on badges and taking them off is a vital skill.|Goompa|Paper Mario|(Item Description)}}
{{quote|Putting on badges and taking them off is a vital skill.|Goompa|Paper Mario|(Item Description)}}
 
'''Badges''' are recurring items used in several ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' games ever since their first appearance in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They are equipped onto the player and they have a variety of uses depending on the game. They may increase stats, provide unusual abilities, or give characters access to new moves.
'''Badges''' are items used in several ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' [[Genre#Role-playing|role-playing]] games ever since their first appearance in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', and have appeared in every ''Mario'' RPG since, with the exception of ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'', ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'', and ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]''. They are equipped onto the player and they have a variety of uses depending on the game. They may increase stats, provide unusual abilities, or give characters access to new moves.


==History==
==History==
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{{Main|List of badges in Paper Mario}}
{{Main|List of Badges in Paper Mario}}
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'' badges can be found scattered in all the Mushroom Kingdom, but some particular badges can be only bought from [[Rowf and Rhuff|Rowf]] in [[Toad Town]] and from [[Merlow]] in exchange for [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Pieces]]. In the prologue, [[Goompa]] gives [[Mario]] the [[Power Jump]] badge and teaches him how to use badges. Later in the game, [[Merluvlee]] in the [[Shooting Star Summit]] can predict the locations of badges. There are 80 badges in total, and aside from the pause menu, Mario can also read from the board in [[Mario Bros.' House|his house]] how many badges he has collected.
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Badges (as capitalized only in this game) can be found scattered in all the Mushroom Kingdom, but some particular Badges can be only bought from [[Rowf and Rhuff|Rowf]] in [[Toad Town]] and from [[Merlow]] in exchange for [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Pieces]]. In the prologue, [[Goompa]] gives [[Mario]] the [[Power Jump]] Badge and teaches him how to use Badges. Later in the game, [[Merluvlee]] in the [[Shooting Star Summit]] can predict the locations of Badges. There are 80 Badges in total, and aside from the pause menu, Mario can also read from the board in [[Mario Bros.' House|his house]] how many Badges he has collected.
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{{multiframe|[[File:HP Plus TTYD.png]][[File:Power Plus TTYD.png]]|The HP Plus and Power Plus badges in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''|size=120|align=left}}
{{multiframe|[[File:HP Plus TTYD.png]][[File:Power Plus TTYD.png]]|The HP Plus and Power Plus badges in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''|size=120|align=left}}
{{Main|List of badges in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{Main|List of badges in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', as well as being scattered over the world, badges can also be dropped by enemies, bought from the [[Lovely Howz of Badges]] and [[Charlieton]] in [[Rogueport]] with coins, from [[Pianta Parlor]] in Rogueport with [[pianta token]]s, and exchanged from [[Dazzle]] in [[Rogueport Sewers]] with [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]]s. [[Ms. Mowz]] can steal badges from enemies and enemies also occasionally drop badges when defeated. In this game, some badges have a "P" at the end of their names, they are identical to their non-"P" counterparts but affect Mario's partner instead. Equipping more than one of the same badge doubles the FP cost of the move for each extra badge equipped. Equipping more than one of the same attack badge increases the attack's power by 1 and/or increases the duration of the applied status effect by 1. Equipping multiple Charge badges gives Mario (or his partner) 1 extra power when charging. When both the [[W Emblem]] and [[L Emblem]] are equipped, Mario's clothes will change into Waluigi's clothes. There are 85 kinds of badges in total. Interestingly, enemies cannot drop Badges until after [[Professor Frankly]] has given Mario the [[Power Smash]] Badge.
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', as well as being scattered over the world, badges can also be dropped by enemies, bought from the [[Lovely Howz of Badges]] and [[Charlieton]] in [[Rogueport]] with coins, from [[Pianta Parlor]] in Rogueport with [[pianta token]]s, and exchanged from [[Dazzle]] in [[Rogueport Sewers]] with [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]]s. [[Ms. Mowz]] can steal badges from enemies and enemies also occasionally drop badges when defeated. In this game, some badges have a "P" at the end of their names, they are identical to their non-"P" counterparts but affect Mario's partner instead. Equipping more than one of the same badge doubles the FP cost of the move for each extra badge equipped. Equipping more than one of the same attack badge increases the attack's power by 1 and/or increases the duration of the applied status effect by 1. Equipping multiple Charge badges gives Mario (or his partner) 1 extra power when charging. When both the [[W Emblem]] and [[L Emblem]] are equipped, Mario's clothes are changed into Waluigi's clothes. There are 85 kinds of badges in total. Interestingly, enemies cannot drop Badges until after [[Professor Frankly]] has given Mario the [[Power Smash]] Badge.
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====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''====
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{{Main|List of badges in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga}}
{{Main|List of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga gear}}
{{Main|List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions}}
{{Main|List of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions gear}}
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', each bro can only wear one badge at a time. Badges are used to raise Mario or Luigi's stats (like their [[Bros. Point]] or [[Power]] stat). Certain badges also allow different effects to be used in battle, such as defense from spiked enemies like [[Sharpea]]s and [[Pestnut]]s, [[Heart Point|HP]] recovery, and attacks with different effects, among others. In the original game, the first badge Mario and [[Luigi]] obtain is the [[Bean Badge]] (the [[List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions#Bwaha Badge|Bwaha Badge]] is received before the Bean Badge in the remake, which is dropped by [[Dragohoho]]) from a [[Pea]] before they head off to [[Chucklehuck Woods]]. More badges can be bought in shops all around the [[Beanbean Kingdom]], dropped from defeated enemies/bosses, or gained from NPCs, mainly after completing certain sidequests (ex. finding all [[Beanstone]]s for an old [[Beanish]] in [[Beanbean Castle Town]] in exchange for a [[List of badges in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga#Bros. Rock|Bros. Rock]]).
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', each bro can only wear one badge at a time. Badges are used to raise Mario or Luigi's stats (like their [[Bros. Point]] or [[Power]] stat). Certain badges also allow different effects to be used in battle, such as defense from spiked enemies like [[Sharpea]]s and [[Pestnut]]s, [[Heart Point|HP]] recovery, and attacks with different effects, among others. In the original game, the first badge Mario and [[Luigi]] obtain is the [[Bean Badge]] (the [[List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions#Bwaha Badge|Bwaha Badge]] is received before the Bean Badge in the remake, which is dropped by [[Dragohoho]]) from a [[Pea]] before they head off to [[Chucklehuck Woods]]. More badges can be bought in shops all around the [[Beanbean Kingdom]], dropped from defeated enemies/bosses, or gained from NPCs, mainly after completing certain sidequests (ex. finding all [[Beanstone]]s for an old [[Beanish]] in [[Beanbean Castle Town]] in exchange for a [[List of badges in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga#Bros. Rock|Bros. Rock]]).
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====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''====
[[File:Badge - MaLPiT.png|left|frame]]
[[File:Badge - MaLPiT.png|left|frame]]
{{Main|List of badges in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time}}
{{Main|List of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time gear}}
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', Badges only give special effects to Mario, Luigi, [[Baby Mario]], and [[Baby Luigi]]. [[List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Clothing]] instead affects all the stats in this game. Badges can be found all around the Mushroom Kingdom of the past, dropped by enemies/bosses, or bought in the present [[Peach's Castle#Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Peach's Castle]]'s [[Shroom Shop]], [[Gritzy Caves]]' [[Monty Mart]], [[Toad Town#Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Toad Town]]'s [[Gramma's Place]] and [[Peach's Castle Dungeon]]'s [[Fawful's Bean 'n' Badge]] (for [[bean]]s). Like the game's predecessor, only one badge can be given to each bro at a time.
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'', Badges only give special effects to Mario, Luigi, [[Baby Mario]], and [[Baby Luigi]]. [[List of clothing in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Clothing]] instead affects all the stats in this game. Badges can be found all around the Mushroom Kingdom of the past, dropped by enemies/bosses, or bought in the present [[Peach's Castle#Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Peach's Castle]]'s [[Shroom Shop]], [[Gritzy Caves]]' [[Monty Mart]], [[Toad Town#Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|Toad Town]]'s [[Gramma's Place]] and [[Peach's Castle Dungeon]]'s [[Fawful's Bean 'n' Badge]] (for [[bean]]s). Like the game's predecessor, only one badge can be given to each bro at a time.
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====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''====
[[File:MLBISDX BadgesMenu.png|thumb|The badges menu in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'']]
[[File:MLBISDX BadgesMenu.png|thumb|The badges menu in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'']]
Items known as "Bros. Badges" appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', in which they are used in battle by only Mario and Luigi. The first two badges are given to the player by [[Princess Lipid]] in the [[Flab Zone]]. When a gauge fills up, touching the two linked badges with the stylus activates the badge, yielding a variety of results, such as restoring health. The gauge is filled up by performing an attack in either a "GOOD", "GREAT" or "EXCELLENT" way (the requirements vary from badge to badge), though switching a badge to a different one will reset the gauge to zero. Some badges can be purchased at a shop in [[Toad Town]] and others can be found throughout the game. Luigi's badge (the left side of the gauge) determines how good the action command must be to fill the bar, and how big the effect will be. Mario's badge (the right side of the gauge) decides what the effect will be.
Items known as "Bros. Badges" appear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', in which they are used in battle by only Mario and Luigi. The first two badges are given to the player by [[Princess Lipid]] in the [[Flab Zone]]. When a gauge fills up, touching the two linked badges with the stylus activates the badge, yielding a variety of results, such as restoring health. The gauge is filled up by performing an attack in either a "GOOD", "GREAT" or "EXCELLENT" way (the requirements vary from badge to badge), though switching a badge to a different one resets the gauge to zero. Some badges can be purchased at a shop in [[Toad Town]] and others can be found throughout the game. Luigi's badge (the left side of the gauge) determines how good the action command must be to fill the bar, and how big the effect is. Mario's badge (the right side of the gauge) decides what the effect is.
 
In the game's remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', the Badges return and are received at the same place as the original game and function how they did in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', except the badge meter will not fill up if there are two badge effects stored.


In the game's remake, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey]]'', the Badges return and are received at the same place as the original game and function how they did in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', except the badge meter does not fill up if there are two badge effects stored.
;Badges
;Badges
=====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''=====
=====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''=====
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|Obtained after Mario and Luigi become [[Rank|Rainbow-Ranked]] (Level 40)
|Obtained after Mario and Luigi become [[Rank|Rainbow-Ranked]] (Level 40)
|Mario or Luigi must achieve at least an "excellent" rating to fill the meter. If the attacker gets lower than that, his side of the bar empties. If an excellent is not possible at the time, the meter will not break.
|Mario or Luigi must achieve at least an "excellent" rating to fill the meter. If the attacker gets lower than that, his side of the bar empties. If an excellent is not possible at the time, the meter does not break.
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;Combined Effects
;Combined Effects
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=====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''=====
=====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey''=====
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|Obtained after defeating [[Bowser Memory MLX]]
|Obtained after defeating [[Bowser Memory MLX]]
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;Combined Effects
;Combined Effects
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====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''====
====''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''====
[[File:M&LDTBadges1.png|thumb|The Badge Meter in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''.]]
[[File:M&LDTBadges1.png|thumb|The Badge Meter in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'']]
Badges reappear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', and are received much earlier than the previous installment. The first two badges, the Starter and Mush Badge, are both found in the depths of [[Pi'illo Castle]], where the petrified [[Prince Dreambert]] is also found. Both Mario and Luigi can equip one badge out of the 12 badges making 36 combinations. During battle, a Badge Meter on the bottom screen will fill up as the Mario Bros. attack successfully. In the [[Earth|Real World]], the badges are filled up the same way as in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''. In the [[Dream World]], regular attacks fill up Mario's side, and [[Luiginary Attack]]s fill up Luigi's side. When the two badges meet at any point on the meter, one of the two (three/four if the [[Rank#Mario & Luigi: Dream Team|Badge Stock +1]] Rank-Up Bonus is selected for one of/both the bros) circles on the bottom screen will show an icon. Touching the icon will do an action depending on what two badges are combined. If all circles on the bottom screen show an icon, and two badges meet, the last icon shown will be replaced.
Badges reappear in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', and are received much earlier than the previous installment. The first two badges, the Starter and Mush Badge, are both found in the depths of [[Pi'illo Castle]], where the petrified [[Prince Dreambert]] is also found. Both Mario and Luigi can equip one badge out of the 12 badges making 36 combinations. During battle, a Badge Meter on the bottom screen fills up as the Mario Bros. attack successfully. In the [[Earth|Real World]], the badges are filled up the same way as in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''. In the [[Dream World]], regular attacks fill up Mario's side, and [[Luiginary Attack]]s fill up Luigi's side. When the two badges meet at any point on the meter, one of the two (three/four if the [[Rank#Mario & Luigi: Dream Team|Badge Stock +1]] Rank-Up Bonus is selected for one of/both the bros) circles on the bottom screen shows an icon. Touching the icon does an action depending on what two badges are combined. If all circles on the bottom screen show an icon, and two badges meet, the last icon shown is replaced.


In the chart below, Mario's badges are listed across and Luigi's are listed downwards.
In the chart below, Mario's badges are listed across and Luigi's are listed downwards.
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!width="16%"|Starter Badge{{anchor|Starter Badge}}
!width="16%"|Starter Badge{{anchor|Starter Badge}}<br>[[File:M&LDT Starter Badge.png]]
!width="16%"|Master Badge{{anchor|Master Badge}}
!width="16%"|Master Badge{{anchor|Master Badge}}<br>[[File:M&LDT Master Badge.png]]
!width="16%"|Expert Badge{{anchor|Expert Badge}}
!width="16%"|Expert Badge{{anchor|Expert Badge}}<br>[[File:M&LDT Expert Badge.png]]
!width="16%"|Bronze Badge{{anchor|Bronze Badge}}
!width="16%"|Bronze Badge{{anchor|Bronze Badge}}<br>[[File:M&LDT Bronze Badge.png]]
!width="16%"|Silver Badge{{anchor|Silver Badge}}
!width="16%"|Silver Badge{{anchor|Silver Badge}}<br>[[File:M&LDT Silver Badge.png]]
!width="16%"|Gold Badge{{anchor|Gold Badge}}
!width="16%"|Gold Badge{{anchor|Gold Badge}}<br>[[File:M&LDT Gold Badge.png]]
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|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Mush Badge'''{{anchor|Mush Badge}}
|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Mush Badge'''{{anchor|Mush Badge}}[[File:M&LDT Mush Badge.png]]
|align="center"|Restores 30% of each bro's HP.
|align="center"|Restores 30% of each bro's HP.
|align="center"|Restores 50% of each bro's HP.
|align="center"|Restores 50% of each bro's HP.
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|align="center"|Restores 80% of each bro's BP.
|align="center"|Restores 80% of each bro's BP.
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|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Strike Badge'''{{anchor|Strike Badge}}
|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Strike Badge'''{{anchor|Strike Badge}}[[File:M&LDT Strike Badge.png]]
|align="center"|Hits one enemy for 30 damage.
|align="center"|Hits one enemy for 30 damage.
|align="center"|Hits one enemy for 80 damage.
|align="center"|Hits one enemy for 80 damage.
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|align="center"|Hits all enemies for 100 damage.
|align="center"|Hits all enemies for 100 damage.
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|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Guard Badge'''{{anchor|Guard Badge}}
|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Guard Badge'''{{anchor|Guard Badge}}[[File:M&LDT Guard Badge.png]]
|align="center"|Forms a barrier that reduces damage to zero for 3 attacks.
|align="center"|Forms a barrier that reduces damage to zero for 3 attacks.
|align="center"|Forms a barrier that reduces damage to zero for 6 attacks.
|align="center"|Forms a barrier that reduces damage to zero for 6 attacks.
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|align="center"|Temporarily increases POW, letting users deal more damage to foes.
|align="center"|Temporarily increases POW, letting users deal more damage to foes.
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|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Virus Badge'''{{anchor|Virus Badge}}
|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Virus Badge'''{{anchor|Virus Badge}}[[File:M&LDT Virus Badge.png]]
|align="center"|Temporarily decreases enemies' POW, making them deal less damage.
|align="center"|Temporarily decreases enemies' POW, making them deal less damage.
|align="center"|Temporarily decreases enemies' DEF making them take more damage.
|align="center"|Temporarily decreases enemies' DEF making them take more damage.
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|align="center"|Temporarily increases the chance of Lucky Hits.
|align="center"|Temporarily increases the chance of Lucky Hits.
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|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Risk Badge'''{{anchor|Risk Badge}}
|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Risk Badge'''{{anchor|Risk Badge}}[[File:M&LDT Risk Badge.png]]
|align="center"|Either fully recovers Mario's and Luigi's HP or drops them to 1.
|align="center"|Either fully recovers Mario's and Luigi's HP or drops them to 1.
|align="center"|Either fully charges the Badge Meter or resets it.
|align="center"|Either fully charges the Badge Meter or resets it.
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|align="center"|Damages everyone. (256 HP of damage)
|align="center"|Damages everyone. (256 HP of damage)
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|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Miracle Badge'''{{anchor|Miracle Badge}}
|style="background: #ABC;"|'''Miracle Badge'''{{anchor|Miracle Badge}}[[File:M&LDT Miracle Badge.png]]
|align="center"|Produces more coins from enemies. (+30% coins)
|align="center"|Produces more coins from enemies. (+30% coins)
|align="center"|Produces more EXP from enemies. (+30% EXP)
|align="center"|Produces more EXP from enemies. (+30% EXP)
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|align="center"|Stops time for a moment so that all enemies will be unable to move.
|align="center"|Stops time for a moment so that all enemies will be unable to move.
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{{footnote|note|*|The in-game description is incorrect — the user's status is actually reset to how it was at the start of the battle.}}


{{footnote|note|*|The in-game description is incorrect — the user's status is actually reset to how it was at the start of the battle.}}
===''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''===
{{main|Badge (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)}}
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Badges are introduced in the mainline ''Super Mario'' titles in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. While [[Prince Florian]] equips one on his head, he grants players additional skills that can assist them in the level. Players can obtain badges from completing Badge Challenges or purchasing them in [[Poplin Shop]]s. Badges are divided into three categories: orange Action Badges let players take a special action such as gliding with their caps; blue Boost Badges are passive abilities that grant benefits such as attracting nearby coins; and yellow Expert Badges include advanced skills with trade-offs intended for experienced players.


==List of badges==
==List of badges==
*[[List of badges in Paper Mario|List of badges in ''Paper Mario'']]
*[[List of Badges in Paper Mario|List of Badges in ''Paper Mario'']]
*[[List of badges in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|List of badges in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
*[[List of badges in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|List of badges in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
*[[List of badges in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|List of badges in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'']]
*[[List of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga gear#Badges|List of ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' gear § Badges]]
*[[List of badges in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time|List of badges in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'']]
*[[List of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time gear#Badges|List of ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' gear § Badges]]


==See also==
==See also==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
:''For a list of the names for each badge in other languages, see [[List of badge names in other languages]].''
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|Ita=Spilla (''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'')<br>Tessera (other RPGs)
|Ita=Emblema<ref>''[[Paper Mario]]'' European manual, pag. 131</ref> <small>(''Paper Mario'')</small>
|ItaM=Pin<br>Card
|Ita2=Tessera <small>(''Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door'', ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' and remake, ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'')</small>
|Ita3=Spilla <small>(from ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'')</small>
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This article is about the badges that influence gameplay. For the badges in Mario Kart Tour, see List of badges in Mario Kart Tour. For the badges in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, see Badge (Super Mario Bros. Wonder).
Badge
Screenshot of Mario and Luigi finding Badges, from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
Mario and Luigi finding their first badges in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Effect Varies, but usually beneficial such as increase stats, unlock new moves for a character, etc.
“Putting on badges and taking them off is a vital skill.”
Goompa, Paper Mario

Badges are recurring items used in several Super Mario games ever since their first appearance in Paper Mario. They are equipped onto the player and they have a variety of uses depending on the game. They may increase stats, provide unusual abilities, or give characters access to new moves.

History

Paper Mario series

Mario and Goombario getting the Close Call badge.
Mario discovers the Close Call Badge from Paper Mario

Each badge requires a certain amount of BP to be equipped, which means that Mario cannot equip all the badges at the same time. The more useful a badge, the more BP it requires. Instead of changing Mario's stats, badges have many uses, from prolonging Mario's Spin Dash to changing the sound effects of Mario's hammer and jump attacks. Some badges also allow Mario to use special attacks with the hammer and boots that use FP.

Paper Mario

BadgePower Plus Badge.png
The HP Plus and Power Plus badges in Paper Mario
Main article: List of Badges in Paper Mario

In Paper Mario, Badges (as capitalized only in this game) can be found scattered in all the Mushroom Kingdom, but some particular Badges can be only bought from Rowf in Toad Town and from Merlow in exchange for Star Pieces. In the prologue, Goompa gives Mario the Power Jump Badge and teaches him how to use Badges. Later in the game, Merluvlee in the Shooting Star Summit can predict the locations of Badges. There are 80 Badges in total, and aside from the pause menu, Mario can also read from the board in his house how many Badges he has collected.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Sprite of the HP Plus badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Sprite of the Power Plus badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
The HP Plus and Power Plus badges in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Main article: List of badges in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, as well as being scattered over the world, badges can also be dropped by enemies, bought from the Lovely Howz of Badges and Charlieton in Rogueport with coins, from Pianta Parlor in Rogueport with pianta tokens, and exchanged from Dazzle in Rogueport Sewers with Star Pieces. Ms. Mowz can steal badges from enemies and enemies also occasionally drop badges when defeated. In this game, some badges have a "P" at the end of their names, they are identical to their non-"P" counterparts but affect Mario's partner instead. Equipping more than one of the same badge doubles the FP cost of the move for each extra badge equipped. Equipping more than one of the same attack badge increases the attack's power by 1 and/or increases the duration of the applied status effect by 1. Equipping multiple Charge badges gives Mario (or his partner) 1 extra power when charging. When both the W Emblem and L Emblem are equipped, Mario's clothes are changed into Waluigi's clothes. There are 85 kinds of badges in total. Interestingly, enemies cannot drop Badges until after Professor Frankly has given Mario the Power Smash Badge.

Super Paper Mario

An HP Plus from Super Paper Mario.A Power Plus from Super Paper Mario.
The HP Plus and Power Plus badges in Super Paper Mario

Super Paper Mario eliminates the use of badges, as there is no RPG-style battling system. There are, however, two items that were badges in the past games: Power Plus and HP Plus. They retain their main purposes: Power Plus boosts the character's attack power by 1, and HP Plus boosts the character's maximum Heart Points by 5. Unlike the badges seen in the first two Paper Mario games, the effects of these items in Super Paper Mario are permanent. The Happy Flower, albeit distinctly different from its badge form, also appears in Super Paper Mario as an item. The player can also buy them both from the Flipside Arcade, but both are extremely expensive, costing 2,500 Flipside Tokens each. Badges also get a reference in Ms. Mowz's Catch Card description.

Mario & Luigi series

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions

Icon of a Badge from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. (This icon is smaller than the big badge icon from the menu, but bigger than the ever-smaller one used in the list in the menu.)Sprite of a badge from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
Badge sprite from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions
Main article: List of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga gear
Main article: List of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions gear

In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions, each bro can only wear one badge at a time. Badges are used to raise Mario or Luigi's stats (like their Bros. Point or Power stat). Certain badges also allow different effects to be used in battle, such as defense from spiked enemies like Sharpeas and Pestnuts, HP recovery, and attacks with different effects, among others. In the original game, the first badge Mario and Luigi obtain is the Bean Badge (the Bwaha Badge is received before the Bean Badge in the remake, which is dropped by Dragohoho) from a Pea before they head off to Chucklehuck Woods. More badges can be bought in shops all around the Beanbean Kingdom, dropped from defeated enemies/bosses, or gained from NPCs, mainly after completing certain sidequests (ex. finding all Beanstones for an old Beanish in Beanbean Castle Town in exchange for a Bros. Rock).

Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time

An icon for badges in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Main article: List of Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time gear

In Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Badges only give special effects to Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi. Clothing instead affects all the stats in this game. Badges can be found all around the Mushroom Kingdom of the past, dropped by enemies/bosses, or bought in the present Peach's Castle's Shroom Shop, Gritzy Caves' Monty Mart, Toad Town's Gramma's Place and Peach's Castle Dungeon's Fawful's Bean 'n' Badge (for beans). Like the game's predecessor, only one badge can be given to each bro at a time.

Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story / Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey

Items known as "Bros. Badges" appear in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, in which they are used in battle by only Mario and Luigi. The first two badges are given to the player by Princess Lipid in the Flab Zone. When a gauge fills up, touching the two linked badges with the stylus activates the badge, yielding a variety of results, such as restoring health. The gauge is filled up by performing an attack in either a "GOOD", "GREAT" or "EXCELLENT" way (the requirements vary from badge to badge), though switching a badge to a different one resets the gauge to zero. Some badges can be purchased at a shop in Toad Town and others can be found throughout the game. Luigi's badge (the left side of the gauge) determines how good the action command must be to fill the bar, and how big the effect is. Mario's badge (the right side of the gauge) decides what the effect is.

In the game's remake, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey, the Badges return and are received at the same place as the original game and function how they did in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, except the badge meter does not fill up if there are two badge effects stored.

Badges
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
Name of Badge Icon Price (coins) Location Effect
Mushroom Badge One of Mario's Badges, the Mushroom Badge. N/A Obtained from Princess Lipid Restores HP.
Powerful Badge One of Mario's Badges, the Power Fury Badge. 2000 Bought from Toad Town's Badge Shop Increases both brothers' POW in the next attack.
Bonus Badge One of Mario's Badges, the Bonus Badge. 500 Bought from Toad Town's Badge Shop Increases amount of EXP and Coins brothers get in the battle it was used.
Bro Badge One of Mario's Badges, the Brother Badge. 1000 Bought from Toad Town's Badge Shop Restores SP.
Good Badge One of Luigi's Badges, the Good Badge. N/A Obtained from Princess Lipid Mario or Luigi must achieve at least a "good" rating to fill the meter.
Great Badge One of Luigi's Badges, the Great Badge. 500 Bought from Toad Town's Badge Shop Mario or Luigi must achieve at least a "great" rating to fill the meter.
Excellent! Badge One of Luigi's Badges, the Excellent! Badge. 1000 Bought from Toad Town's Badge Shop Mario or Luigi must achieve at least an "excellent" rating to fill the meter.
Excellent!! Badge One of Luigi's Badges, the Excellent!! Badge. N/A Obtained after Mario and Luigi become Rainbow-Ranked (Level 40) Mario or Luigi must achieve at least an "excellent" rating to fill the meter. If the attacker gets lower than that, his side of the bar empties. If an excellent is not possible at the time, the meter does not break.
Combined Effects
Badge One of Mario's Badges, the Mushroom Badge. One of Mario's Badges, the Power Fury Badge. One of Mario's Badges, the Bonus Badge. One of Mario's Badges, the Brother Badge.
One of Luigi's Badges, the Good Badge. Recover 20% of HP Increase power by 1.2x Increase Coins by 1.2x Recover 20% of SP
One of Luigi's Badges, the Great Badge. Recover 30% of HP Increase power by 1.5x Increase Coins by 1.4x Recover 30% of SP
One of Luigi's Badges, the Excellent! Badge. Recover 50% of HP & Clear status effects Increase power by 2x Increase EXP by 1.2x, and Coins by 1.6x Recover 50% of SP
One of Luigi's Badges, the Excellent!! Badge. Recover all HP & Clear status effects Increase power by 4x Increase EXP by 1.5x, and Coins by 2x Recover all SP
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey
Name of Badge Icon Price (coins) Location Effect
Mushroom Badge - N/A Obtained from Princess Lipid Restores HP.
Bonus Badge - 500 Bought from Toad Town's Badge Shop Increases amount of EXP and/or Coins brothers get in the battle it was used. It also drops an item after they defeat enemies in battle.
Bro Badge - 800 Bought from Toad Town's Badge Shop after getting Wisdurm's Star Cure Restores BP.
Powerful Badge - 1500 Bought from Toad Town's Badge Shop Increases both brothers' POW.
Miracle Badge - N/A Grand Prize in Cholesteroad Deals an amount of damage to all enemies. Certain enemies may take more damage depending on their type. Has a chance to inflicting a status effect on enemies.
Shield Badge - N/A Grand Prize in Mushroom Ball Derby Reduces/blocks the damage received from enemies.
Beginner Badge - N/A Obtained from Princess Lipid Depends on what badge it is typed with.
Pro Badge - 1000 Bought from Toad Town's Badge Shop after getting Wisdurm's Star Cure
Master Badge - 5000 Bought from Toad Town's Badge Shop after getting Chakron's Star Cure
Expert Badge - N/A Obtained after defeating Bowser Memory MLX
Combined Effects
Badge Mushroom Badge Powerful Badge Bonus Badge Bro Badge Miracle Badge Shield Badge
Beginner Badge Restores 20% of HP for both bros. POW up 20% for three turns. Gives you twice as many coins at the end of the battle when equipped. Restores 20% of BP for both bros. Deals a small amount of damage to all enemies.

Flying enemies take more damage than others.

Reduces damage received from enemy attacks to 50% for two turns.
Pro Badge Restores 20% of HP for both bros.

Cures any status effects.

KO activated! Your next attack will be three times as powerful! Will cause defeated enemies to drop an item for three turns. Restores 40% of BP for both bros. Deals damage to all enemies and has a chance of inflicting BURN status.

Flying enemies take more damage than others.

Reduces damage received from enemy attacks to 70% for four turns.
Master Badge Restores 70% of HP for both bros.

Cures any status effects and revives KO'd bros.

POW up 30% for four turns. Gives you twice as much EXP at the end of a battle when equipped. Restores 60% of BP for both bros. Deals damage to all enemies and has a chance of inflicting DIZZY status. Blocks an enemy attack with a barrier five times.
Expert Badge Restores 100% of HP for both bros, even when KO'd.

Cures any status effects.

KO activated! Your next attack will be six times as powerful! Will cause defeated enemies to drop rare items when defeated for three turns. Restores 80% of BP for both bros. Deals a good amount of damage to all enemies and has a chance of inflicting a random status effect. Prevents being KO'd regardless of how much HP you lose and blocks all status effects for three turns.

Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Badge Meter
The Badge Meter in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Badges reappear in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, and are received much earlier than the previous installment. The first two badges, the Starter and Mush Badge, are both found in the depths of Pi'illo Castle, where the petrified Prince Dreambert is also found. Both Mario and Luigi can equip one badge out of the 12 badges making 36 combinations. During battle, a Badge Meter on the bottom screen fills up as the Mario Bros. attack successfully. In the Real World, the badges are filled up the same way as in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. In the Dream World, regular attacks fill up Mario's side, and Luiginary Attacks fill up Luigi's side. When the two badges meet at any point on the meter, one of the two (three/four if the Badge Stock +1 Rank-Up Bonus is selected for one of/both the bros) circles on the bottom screen shows an icon. Touching the icon does an action depending on what two badges are combined. If all circles on the bottom screen show an icon, and two badges meet, the last icon shown is replaced.

In the chart below, Mario's badges are listed across and Luigi's are listed downwards.

Badge Starter Badge
Starter Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Master Badge
Master Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Expert Badge
Expert Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Bronze Badge
Bronze Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Silver Badge
Silver Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Gold Badge
Gold Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Mush BadgeMush Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Restores 30% of each bro's HP. Restores 50% of each bro's HP. Restores 80% of each bro's HP, revives fallen bros and cures bad status effects. Restores 30% of each bro's BP. Restores 50% of each bro's BP. Restores 80% of each bro's BP.
Strike BadgeStrike Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Hits one enemy for 30 damage. Hits one enemy for 80 damage. Hits one enemy for 160 damage. Hits all enemies for 20 damage. Hits all enemies for 50 damage. Hits all enemies for 100 damage.
Guard BadgeGuard Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Forms a barrier that reduces damage to zero for 3 attacks. Forms a barrier that reduces damage to zero for 6 attacks. For 3 turns, prevents HP from hitting zero, making the user impossible to KO. Temporarily increases DEF and reduces damage dealt by enemies. Increases how much the Badge Meter charges during battle. Temporarily increases POW, letting users deal more damage to foes.
Virus BadgeVirus Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Temporarily decreases enemies' POW, making them deal less damage. Temporarily decreases enemies' DEF making them take more damage. Makes all enemies dizzy. (Does not work on some foes.) Removes all status effects from all enemies. Might turn any foe into a Mushroom of a type depending on their coin count. Temporarily increases the chance of Lucky Hits.
Risk BadgeRisk Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Either fully recovers Mario's and Luigi's HP or drops them to 1. Either fully charges the Badge Meter or resets it. Gives everyone a 50% chance of taking enough damage to drop to 0 HP. Gives everyone a random status effect. Temporarily increases everyone's POW, upping damage dealt and received. Damages everyone. (256 HP of damage)
Miracle BadgeMiracle Badge of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Produces more coins from enemies. (+30% coins) Produces more EXP from enemies. (+30% EXP) Copies and stores a random Badge effect. Temporarily increases the chances of Lucky Hits. Reverts user's status to the prior turn. Returns used items, cancelling effects.* Stops time for a moment so that all enemies will be unable to move.

* - The in-game description is incorrect — the user's status is actually reset to how it was at the start of the battle.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Main article: Badge (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)
Artwork of the parachute cap badge from Super Mario Bros. WonderThe Coin Reward badge from Super Mario Bros. WonderArtwork of the jet run badge from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
The Parachute Cap, Coin Reward, and Jet Run badges

Badges are introduced in the mainline Super Mario titles in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. While Prince Florian equips one on his head, he grants players additional skills that can assist them in the level. Players can obtain badges from completing Badge Challenges or purchasing them in Poplin Shops. Badges are divided into three categories: orange Action Badges let players take a special action such as gliding with their caps; blue Boost Badges are passive abilities that grant benefits such as attracting nearby coins; and yellow Expert Badges include advanced skills with trade-offs intended for experienced players.

List of badges

See also

Names in other languages

For a list of the names for each badge in other languages, see List of badge names in other languages.
Language Name Meaning
Japanese バッジ
Bajji
Badge

Chinese 勋章 (iQue)
Xūnzhāng
Badge

Dutch Badge
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French Badge
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German Orden
Medal
Italian Emblema[1] (Paper Mario)
Tessera (Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and remake, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time)
Spilla (from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story)
Emblem
Card
Pin
Korean 배지
Baeji
Badge

Portuguese Medalha
Medal
Russian Жетон
Zheton
Badge

Spanish Insignia
Medalla (Mario & Luigi)
Badge
Medal

References

  1. ^ Paper Mario European manual, pag. 131