The Item Guy acts as the crew's storage in the Game Boy Advance video game Mother 3. He can be found almost anywhere you go, and will store your equipment and items in his wagon that he tirelessly pulls behind him at all times. Image:Starmanicon.png This Mother related article is a stub. Please help by expanding it. Image:Starmanicon.png
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| - The Item Guy acts as the crew's storage in the Game Boy Advance video game Mother 3. He can be found almost anywhere you go, and will store your equipment and items in his wagon that he tirelessly pulls behind him at all times. Image:Starmanicon.png This Mother related article is a stub. Please help by expanding it. Image:Starmanicon.png
- Item Guy is a character in Mother 3. He is a wandering man who allows Lucas and co. to store items. His first appearance is in Chapter 4, beside the Cross Road Station, north of Tazmily Village. He does not require any DP for his services, and appears in several different areas in the Nowhere Islands. He is last seen in Chapter 8, underneath New Pork City. He is also used to store useful, or undroppable items, such as Trivia Cards, and the Mole Cricket Brother.
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| - The Item Guy acts as the crew's storage in the Game Boy Advance video game Mother 3. He can be found almost anywhere you go, and will store your equipment and items in his wagon that he tirelessly pulls behind him at all times. Image:Starmanicon.png This Mother related article is a stub. Please help by expanding it. Image:Starmanicon.png
- Item Guy is a character in Mother 3. He is a wandering man who allows Lucas and co. to store items. His first appearance is in Chapter 4, beside the Cross Road Station, north of Tazmily Village. He does not require any DP for his services, and appears in several different areas in the Nowhere Islands. He is last seen in Chapter 8, underneath New Pork City. He is also used to store useful, or undroppable items, such as Trivia Cards, and the Mole Cricket Brother.
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