Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story bestiary

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A comprehensive, sortable list of enemy stats from the game Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story.

Stats listed are from the North American version of the game. Stats with the Challenge Medal and other versions may vary.

Legend

Enemy Name

Normal: Enemy. (Ex: Goombule)
Bold: Boss. (Ex: Midbus)
Underline: Support enemy, object. (Ex: Leaf Guy)
Italic: Tutorial Boss. (Ex: Broque Monsieur)
Bold and Underlined: Giant boss (Ex: Bowser Castle) Bold and Italic: Optional Boss. (Ex: Bowser X)

Enemy Stats

Name: The name of the enemy.
Location: The location in either world where the enemy is located.
Level: The enemy's level. Mario Luigi and Bowser can easily overcome it if they match or exceed its level.
HP: The enemy's (maximum) hit points at the start of the battle.
POW: The enemy's attack power, or POW.
DEF: The enemy's defense power, or DEF.
Speed: The enemy's speed.
Experience: The amount of experience points earned from defeating the enemy.
Coins: The amount of coins dropped from the enemy.
Fire: Amount of damage an enemy takes from fire attacks (normal, half, or 1.5x).
Burn: The chances of an enemy succumbing to the BURN status (normal, half, double or immune; the same for the next three stats)
Dizzy: The chances of an enemy succumbing to the DIZZY status.
Stat Down: The chances of an enemy succumbing to lowered POW or DEF.
Sudden KO: The chances of an enemy succumbing to an instant KO.
Item Drop: The item(s) that can be earned from defeating an enemy and their drop rates.
Can be battled by: Who the enemy can be battled without hacking (battled meaning that they are present on screen during the player's turn and are technically standalone enemies according the the game data). The choices are "Mario & Luigi", "Mario", "Bowser", "Giant Bowser" or "Anyone".

Enemy Stats

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Notes

  • The first Bowser battle will automatically end after five turns. If the player chips all his HP in under five turns, the game freezes.
  • The Sea Pipe Statue will always take zero damage; only the Stone Blooper can be damaged.
    • When Mario & Luigi knocks the Stone Blooper out of Bowser's body, it gets stuck in the Sea Pipe Statue and is then vulnerable to damage for a few turns.
  • If a Protobatter or Pwallop takes damage, its size increases. If damaged a second time, it will grow at about the size of a giant.
  • If there are two or more Fawflants, they can attack at once by drilling right at the Bros. slowly.
  • If Bowser Memory L is attacked twice, he retreats off-screen for a short time.
  • Napses and Airnapses can respawn themselves (with no experience given) if any are defeated.
  • In some turns, after a Pep attacks, it changes its form, no matter how many attacks were given.
  • After being defeated, a Jailgoon will free a Goomba or a Bob-omb. If Bowser is battling them, they give him mushrooms that restore 30 HP.
  • If a bro tries to jump on a Sockop, he will fall in the Sockop and the Sockop will drain the bro's HP; they must press their corresponding button to free themselves and the Sockop heals back 30 HP.
  • The Dark Star and its X counterpart take no damage unless their Dark Satellmites are defeated and knocked into it.
  • During the battle with Bowser X, if the player uses a Special Attack against him, he'll vacuum it away, making it inaccessible for five turns.

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