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The '''Border Bros.'''<ref>"''Well said, little Border Bro! Anyway, we'll be nice and let you practice first. Sound good?''" β Border Jump explanation, ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''</ref> are the [[Hammer Bro]]s. that guard [[Stardust Fields|Beanbean Borderland]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. In order to pass into the Beanbean territory, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] must complete the Border Bros.' game of [[Border Jump]], which is basically [[jump]]ing across a rope. | The '''Border Bros.'''<ref>"''Well said, little Border Bro! Anyway, we'll be nice and let you practice first. Sound good?''" β Border Jump explanation, ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''</ref> are the [[Hammer Bro]]s. that guard [[Stardust Fields|Beanbean Borderland]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. In order to pass into the Beanbean territory, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] must complete the Border Bros.' game of [[Border Jump]], which is basically [[jump]]ing across a rope. | ||
The player must avoid hitting the rope three times with either character, or they have to restart the challenge. After beating the Border Bros.' challenge, Mario and Luigi have the option to come back and challenge them again, but the game is harder every time the Mario Bros. beat it. Replaying | The player must avoid hitting the rope three times with either character, or they have to restart the challenge. After beating the Border Bros.' challenge, Mario and Luigi have the option to come back and challenge them again, but the game is harder every time the Mario Bros. beat it. Replaying Border Jump earns them more [[Bean|Hee Bean]]s. Before they continue on with their adventure, the older Border Bro gives them the [[Beanbean Map]]. | ||
One of the Border Bros. wears a red flag atop his helmet, while the other wears a blue one; although the Border Bros.' names are unknown, it is confirmed that the one clad in the blue-flagged helmet is the younger of them. They are larger than regular Hammer Bros. and more closely resemble [[Sledge Bro]]s. Due to their shape and the flags atop their heads, they may be a reference to {{wp|Tweedledum and Tweedledee}} from ''{{wp|Through the Looking-Glass}}''. | One of the Border Bros. wears a red flag atop his helmet, while the other wears a blue one; although the Border Bros.' names are unknown, it is confirmed that the one clad in the blue-flagged helmet is the younger of them. They are larger than regular Hammer Bros. and more closely resemble [[Sledge Bro]]s. Due to their shape and the flags atop their heads, they may be a reference to {{wp|Tweedledum and Tweedledee}} from ''{{wp|Through the Looking-Glass}}''. | ||
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