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'''Escargo Express'''
'''Escargo Express''' is a company in EarthBound. [[Ness's family|Ness's sister]], [[Tracy]], ended up working for the company, which stores items for consumers. Ness can call them anytime and store items three at a time. The delivery charge is $18. Many players use this to "dispose" of key items that surve no purpose after a certain point in the game, but cannot be thrown away, such as Fly Honey.
is a company in [[EarthBound]]. [[Ness's family|Ness's sister]], [[Tracy]], ended up working for the company, which stores items for consumers.Ness can call them anytime and store items three at a time.The delivery charge is $18.
 
To be able to call Escargo Express, the player must first call [[Ness's mother]], that will tell about his sister working at Escargo Express,and the player will be able to call her at any time.
 
By calling her you can either get an item, or deposit one, but only three at a time.
After calling them, in a few seconds the delivery man will come and ask for the money and the items he
should deposit/give.
 
Some items react in certain ways when taken by Escargo Express. For example, [[List of battle items in EarthBound#Teddy bear|Teddy Bears]] and [[List of battle items in EarthBound#Super plush bear|Super Plush Bears]] have all their HP restored when given to them to store, then taking them back later.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name of the company is a joke, as Escargot, which is similar in spelling to Escargo, is [[wikipedia:French language|French]] for snail, making the name an oxymoron.
*The name of the company is a joke, as Escargot, which is similar in spelling to Escargo, is [[wikipedia:French language|French]] for snail, making the name an oxymoron.
*Tracy is said to be younger than Ness, who is about 13, yet the Escargo Express still hires her when she undoubtedly is under a working age.
*Tracy is said to be younger than Ness, who is about 13, yet the Escargo Express still hires her when she undoubtedly is under a working age.
*The name is further ironic because it takes less time for Escargo Express to reach Ness than Mach Pizza
*The name is further ironic because it takes less time for Escargo Express to reach Ness than Mach Pizza.
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Revision as of 13:01, 28 April 2016

Escargo Express is a company in EarthBound. Ness's sister, Tracy, ended up working for the company, which stores items for consumers. Ness can call them anytime and store items three at a time. The delivery charge is $18. Many players use this to "dispose" of key items that surve no purpose after a certain point in the game, but cannot be thrown away, such as Fly Honey.

To be able to call Escargo Express, the player must first call Ness's mother, that will tell about his sister working at Escargo Express,and the player will be able to call her at any time.

By calling her you can either get an item, or deposit one, but only three at a time. After calling them, in a few seconds the delivery man will come and ask for the money and the items he should deposit/give.

Some items react in certain ways when taken by Escargo Express. For example, Teddy Bears and Super Plush Bears have all their HP restored when given to them to store, then taking them back later.

Trivia

  • The name of the company is a joke, as Escargot, which is similar in spelling to Escargo, is French for snail, making the name an oxymoron.
  • Tracy is said to be younger than Ness, who is about 13, yet the Escargo Express still hires her when she undoubtedly is under a working age.
  • The name is further ironic because it takes less time for Escargo Express to reach Ness than Mach Pizza.


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