If no, then Luigi probably isn't. Exceptions certainly exist e. The original Super Mario 64 stars Mario. Though many assumed this game was Luigi's first bit collectathon rodeo, rumors spread he was always meant to be controllable in Super Mario 64 , thanks in no small part to a cryptic plaque that reads in extremely blurry text " L is real ".
Over 20 years later — and during Mario's 35th anniversary, no less — confirmation finally surfaced that the rumors were true. Luigi was originally supposed to be playable in Super Mario But why was Luigi cut from the game?
Later, Luigi got interviewed and five Super Luigi books were sold. Luigi's story sounded extremely similar to Mario's in most aspects. He usually messed up during his adventure, such as accidentally knocking his partner Blooey the Blooper into lava.
Luigi also appears in the audience of Mario's battles, sometimes throwing helpful items to him. His fan club , whose members include Toadia , a Toad from Poshley Heights , was also given two mentions in the game.
The character Pennington constantly mistakes Mario for Luigi until almost the very end of the game. Lastly, Luigi's silhouette is the first of the many white character silhouettes that walk across the screen during the game's ending credits, continuing Luigi's past RPG roles as a parade leader. Who's this guy? Come on, you really need to ask me that? Gimme a break! That's your brother, Luigi!
I wonder why he's here? I'm sure he'll tell you if you ask him. In the game Super Paper Mario , Luigi plays a very large role, much bigger than he did in the previous Paper Mario games; in fact, a considerable part of the entire story of the game depends on him as the man in green of both prophecies, he must decide which one of them, the light or the dark , to trigger.
He is noticeably as brave as Mario here, rushing in to save Princess Peach, jumping on Bowser, and calling Count Bleck a "goon". He is a playable character for the first time in the series, and the last character to join Mario's party. His special move is the super jump , which has him fold up then launch into the air; he also has a somewhat higher regular jump and slightly lower traction than his brother.
At the beginning of the game, Mario and Luigi head to Bowser's Castle once they learn Peach has been kidnapped again. Luigi is then sucked into a vortex along with Bowser and his minions by Count Bleck. Luigi then wakes up during Peach and Bowser's forced marriage and attempts to stop the wedding, but fails. He is then rendered unconscious until the end of Chapter 2, where a pair of Goombas witness his awakening.
Luigi wishes to try and save the Princess again, but the Goombas convince him to help them escape. They head off, but are stopped by a dead end. As they try to think of what to do next, Nastasia appears and hypnotizes one of the Goombas. Trapped by her and a group of Koopa Troop-turned-Bleck minions, the other Goomba simply surrenders to her and willingly joins Bleck's forces.
Nastasia then orders the minions to hold Luigi in place as she brainwashes him. It is due to this that Luigi became Mr.
L , also known as "The Green Thunder". Before Mario could get his hands on the fifth Pure Heart , Mr. L makes appearance in the Whoa Zone , Mario and his team do not recognize that Mr. L is actually Luigi. L returns again as a boss during Chapter 6, after Sammer's Kingdom is destroyed. After being defeated, Dimentio betrays him and sends Mr. L to The Underwhere. He lost all memory of his having been Mr.
L and returned to his normal state. Mario finds Luigi scared in The Underwhere Chapter 7 , and the two soon regrouped with the other playable characters Bowser and Princess Peach as well. After defeating Dimentio, Luigi gets knocked out by Dimentio's fake suicidal attack. Peach later finds and awakens him, and they and Bowser later rejoined Mario, and their combined strength allowed them to defeat Count Bleck.
However, Dimentio then snatched the Chaos Heart from him and activated a mind-controlling Floro Sprout he had planted on Luigi much earlier, turning his mind back into Mr. Luigi makes another appearance in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Here, he can be seen in the backgrounds and scenery within five areas:.
The player can Paperize the environment to pull Luigi out, who appears in a small size. Luigi then jumps out of the scenery and leave. In Shy Guy Jungle , if the player keeps digging through the pile of paper, they may find a piece of paper that says a "mysterious green guy" was spotted at Goomba Fortress. The player can also read articles about Luigi's various appearances in the northernmost house in the east section of Decalburg.
Sticker Star is notable for being the only game in the Paper Mario series where Luigi had no lines of dialogue.
Luigi reappears in Paper Mario: Color Splash. He can be found in the following six areas:. Unlike Sticker Star , Luigi has dialogue this time around. If he is found in all of the six locations, he once again can be seen leading the ending parade while on his kart. Upon noticing that the town is deserted, the two head to Peach's Castle.
However, they are immediately locked inside, and Luigi goes off to find the key to the front door. After traversing through the Whispering Woods and Graffiti Underground, Mario and Olivia locate Luigi in the castle ruins trapped in a wall.
After being freed with the 1, Fold Arms, Luigi sets off to find the key to Peach's castle. Mario and Olivia later find Luigi in the maintenance room of the Ninja Attraction , trapped in several gears. After freeing him, Luigi claims he found the key to Peach's Castle and hands it to Mario, although this key is actually the master key of Shogun Studios , which Mario is coincidentally looking for.
In Snif City , Luigi loses the mood-guessing game and gets trapped in the giant lamp above the game's stall adorning it with a green "L" in the process. When Mario comes along, he wins the game and frees Luigi from the lamp. Once again, Luigi claims to have the key to Peach's Castle, which turns out to be the key to the suite of the town hotel, but happens to be the key Mario needs at this point.
Luigi is next seen in the backyard of the house on Mushroom Island , having swum all the way there. Mario finds a note from him on Full Moon Island , which directs him here. This time, Luigi has the key needed to access Diamond Island. Although Luigi is embarrassed over constantly finding the wrong keys, Olivia assures him that all the keys he has been finding have still been very helpful.
Determined to find the right key, Luigi sets off once more, but not before accompanying the others to the basement and learning about King Olly's backstory through the Origami Craftsman. In Bowser's Castle , Luigi is found in Kamek's room and is positive he has the key to Peach's Castle this time, which is instead the key to the throne room of Bowser's Castle.
After Mario, Olivia, and Bowser reach the front door of Peach's Castle, Luigi reaches them using a glider on his kart. Luigi initially apologizes over failing to find the key, although Olivia reassures him that via his screwups, he has overall succeeded in helping them with their quest. What's more, it turns out the key has been in the back of Luigi's kart the whole time. Luigi accompanies Mario's party inside, although he falls down the trapdoor in the castle foyer while attempting to save Origami Peach.
Luigi later arrives in the throne room of Origami Castle after King Olly 's defeat, bringing the Origami Craftsman with him who helps Olivia fold King Olly's body into the th crane, which Olivia uses to make a wish to undo all of King Olly's actions. Luigi is ecstatic to see Princess Peach back to her normal self, although he wonders why Olivia is no longer with them. During the Origami Festival at the end of the game, Luigi can be seen sitting in the Boot Car and conversing with its owner, before he joins the others to release paper lanterns in order to honor Olly and Olivia.
Following the festivities, he and Mario drive home as the credits roll. For the first time since Mario is Missing! Before the events of the game, Luigi wins a mansion in a contest he hadn't even entered. Overjoyed, Luigi tells Mario to go ahead and meet up with him there. Luigi walks through a gloomy, haunted forest that leads to a big haunted house. The mansion is actually the one Luigi is looking for and he gets nervous. Upon arriving, Mario is nowhere to be found. While searching for his brother, Luigi meets Professor Elvin Gadd who proceeds to tell him that the mansion is haunted and that Mario was taken captive.
Handing Luigi his Poltergust , a vacuum that can capture ghosts , Luigi sets out to find and rescue Mario. He captures all the portrait ghosts, the 50 Boos, and the game's main antagonist, King Boo, whom he has to fight with Bowser. Luigi defeats King Boo, gives the remaining portrait ghosts to E.
Gadd, and rescues Mario and cries tears of joy. Luigi's cowardice is more prominent in this game than most others; every time a ghost appears nearby or something makes a loud noise, Luigi gets startled, making him jump slightly into the air and prevents him from moving for a short time. Luigi also has a Health Meter that depletes whenever he takes damage, and if it reaches 0, Luigi dies. Unlike most other Mario games, Luigi cannot jump with a button command, which limits his movement.
However, Luigi can use the Poltergust to suck in ghosts after stunning them with his Flashlight and shoot out fire, ice, and water blasts. Luigi reappears as the main protagonist in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion , though he now receives a slime-themed counterpart in Gooigi , who appears in the remake's co-op mode.
Once there, Luigi is told the Dark Moon has shattered and that the valley's normally friendly ghosts have become mischievous and hostile. Gadd then sends Luigi to the first mansion, Gloomy Manor , to retrieve the improved version of the Poltergust , called the Poltergust , and to see what he can find out. In the process, Luigi catches ghosts, including the powerful Poltergeist , with the Poltergust He later enters the manor's cellar , where the Grouchy Possessor takes control of a massive spider and attacks Luigi.
Luigi manages to catch this ghost, return the spider to normal, and recover the first Dark Moon piece. He is subsequently transported back to E. Gadd's lab. Luigi's next destination is the Haunted Towers , which were revealed due to the collection of the Dark Moon piece.
Gadd's Toad assistants. In addition, he encounters Polterpup for the first time, but when Luigi captures this ghost, he escapes. Luigi eventually encounters a staircase being controlled by the Harsh Possessor.
He catches this ghost, returns the staircase to normal, and recovers the second Dark Moon piece. He is then returned to E. Next, Luigi goes to the Old Clockworks. Here, he catches more ghosts including the Ancient Poltergeist and rescues another Toad assistant. He also finds Polterpup and catches the ghost again, but he again escapes. After recovering the clock hands that were stolen by a group of Greenies , Luigi goes to the top of the tower and locates the Overset Possessor. The possessor controls the clock on the tower to attack Luigi, but is caught.
Luigi then recovers the third Dark Moon piece and returns to the lab again. Luigi then goes to Secret Mine. Here, it is discovered that certain ghosts are being powered up in the mine.
Regardless, Luigi catches them and finds the Shrewd Possessor , who controls a pool of ice. This ghost is also caught, and Luigi recovers the fourth Dark Moon piece. Gadd then tells Luigi that the final Dark Moon piece is in the Treacherous Mansion , although he warns that his Parascope is picking up extremely high paranormal signals from the area which frightens Luigi before sending Luigi there through the Pixelator with the mansion key. Just as Luigi goes to unlock the mansion's front door, the key is stolen by Polterpup.
Luigi chases the ghostly dog and retrieves the key, finally catching Polterpup in the process. After entering the mansion, Luigi catches more ghosts including the Strong Poltergeist and rescues more Toad assistants. A photo received from one of the assistants reveals that King Boo and his Boo minions have trapped Mario in a painting much like in the first Luigi's Mansion. Gadd sends Luigi there to rescue Mario.
However, Luigi and E. Gadd soon discover that it was a trap, and Luigi is ambushed by Big Boo ; a large Boo made up of many smaller Boos who Luigi subsequently captures. Back at the lab, Luigi and E. Gadd ponder where King Boo and the painting are. Soon after, the Parascope picks up strong readings from the Treacherous Mansion's terrace.
Luigi is sent there, where King Boo appears and opens the paranormal portal , which releases a large number of ghosts into the mansion, then escapes with the Mario painting inside. Gadd tells Luigi to capture the ghosts in the mansion, as the paranormal activity is so strong that their dimension could collapse upon itself. In the portal, Luigi finds the final Possessor ghost, the Tough Possessor , who clones himself and controls multiple suits of armor.
The final Possessor is caught, and Luigi finds the final Dark Moon piece. Gadd attempts to transport Luigi back to the lab. However, King Boo interrupts and sends Luigi into an illusion. Here, Luigi and King Boo fight. Before the fight, King Boo reveals that he was the one who shattered the Dark Moon and captured Mario. Luigi, Mario, and E. Gadd rejoice, and a Greenie takes a photo with them and the now once again friendly ghosts due to the restored Dark Moon.
Luigi then takes in Polterpup as his pet, and Polterpup is later seen sleeping on Luigi, with Luigi seemingly overcoming his fear of ghosts. Luigi's controls and personality are mostly retained from the previous game. Luigi still can't jump, but he isn't as easily frightened from ghosts, being able to still move around while being startled.
Luigi's Health Meter also returns, functioning the same way as it did in the original game, though players can recover from a Game Over if they have found a Gold Bone. While the Poltergust can't shoot out elemental blasts, Luigi can still use it to suck up ghosts and objects, cause a wider and stronger beam of light , and reveal hidden objects. Luigi appears as the main protagonist in Luigi's Mansion 3.
He has a new Poltergust that can fire plungers and lift him off the ground, along with using the Strobulb and Dark-Light attachments, as well as storing Gooigi. However, that night the hotel turns haunted and it is revealed that the invitation was set up by Hellen Gravely so that King Boo could trap Luigi and his friends in paintings. Just as King Boo was about to trap Luigi, he manages to escape through a laundry chute. Luigi ends up in the basement where he finds the Poltergust G in a car.
He later finds Professor E. Gadd trapped in a painting on the second floor, and after releasing him with the Dark-Light Device, E. Gadd aids Luigi once more by providing him with the Virtual Boo for communication, and Gooigi. To advance through the hotel, Luigi must retrieve the missing elevator buttons from the ghostly hotel staff, freeing the three Toads along the way.
Once Luigi reaches the top and defeats Hellen Gravely, he rescues Mario, who leads him to the rooftop where Peach is. After releasing Peach, however, King Boo traps everyone besides Luigi, who was saved by Polterpup, in a single painting. King Boo, enraged that he missed Luigi, engages him in battle. After Luigi defeats King Boo, the entire hotel collapses from taking the bulk of the battle. Polterpup saves Luigi once again, and frees everyone from the painting.
During the credits, Luigi helps rebuild the hotel with the newly-turned friendly ghosts, and after construction was complete, departs with Mario, Peach, Polterpup and the Toads.
In battle, Luigi usually boasts a high HP stat along with a decently high defense stat, making him a decent supporting character. Compared to Mario, Luigi has a lower speed stat and slightly lower power stat. Though he originally didn't intend to go, Bowser scooped him up and brought him along in the Koopa Cruiser and they headed off to the Beanbean Kingdom. Luigi's personality shines through during this adventure, as he is often reluctant to do anything dangerous.
One such time is when Mario comes down with the Bean Fever and Luigi must go to Guffawha Ruins to find the cure , though hearing of the dangers, he becomes too scared to move properly, disabling his Jump command for the time being. He also briefly poses as Princess Peach via Peach's Extra Dress in an attempt to rescue her, successfully tricking Fawful and Bowletta into releasing Peach and abducting him.
However, he is ultimately forced to reveal his true identity when Bowletta, suspicious about "Peach" covering "her" mouth, tricks "her" into turning around by claiming a giant cockroach was behind "her", although he does ultimately retrieve the actual Beanstar from Bowletta. Luigi's actions and attributes differ from Mario's as well. For example, Luigi has higher HP, but lower attack power than Mario.
While both he and Mario can both Jump and use Hammers , the actions they perform depend on their positioning. Luigi can learn the High Jump , which has him jump on to Mario to jump higher, and he can also turn Mario into Mini-Mario by hitting him with his hammer, both are performed if Luigi is in the back.
Additionally, Luigi can burrow into the ground if he is hit with Mario's hammer if Mario is in the back. Later in the game, the bros. If used on Mario while Luigi is in the back, he stuns him, allowing them to move in sync while facing in one direction.
While Luigi can use his standard techniques in battle, Luigi has different Bros. Attacks than Mario as well. Bounce Bros. While in the present, Luigi meets his infant self, Baby Luigi. The two team up with Mario and his baby self in order to find Princess Peach , who has been kidnapped by the Shroobs. Luigi's cowardly personality is still apparent, with his younger self seemingly having more courage than him.
When talking to the Star Temple gate and completing the quest given, it is shown that Luigi has a very large heart and cares deeply for his brother and friends. While Luigi retains his Jump ability, the Hammer commands are given the younger versions of the bros. Luigi also does not have his High Jump, instead gaining Mario's move from the last game, the Spin Jump , which allows him and Mario to float across large gaps.
Later, he and Mario learn the Bros. Ball technique, which has him and Mario curl into a ball and allows them to move faster. Mario and Luigi arrived in the castle so hastily that Luigi was first shown hopping on one foot while trying to put on his overalls, causing him to trip and fall face-first on the floor.
During the meeting, Luigi ends up falling asleep, causing him to miss the fight between Mario and Bowser. Afterward, he joins his brother on the adventure. At one point during the adventure, however, Mario is separated from Luigi by a gang of Sockops , forcing Luigi to rescue him alone. While Mario and Luigi's controls are relatively the same, Luigi has additional commands. Luigi also has his own set of Badges , which boosts the effect of Mario's corresponding badge.
Starlow stops them from fighting however, reminding them that there is no time for this, even for Bowser Jr. In the story timeline, this event happens while searching for the Star Cures. Due to the game being released during the Year of Luigi , Luigi's role is far greater than the previous entries in the series. Luigi's appearance has also been updated from the previous three entries, as his overalls now fit properly, hiding his striped socks, and the L on his cap is green, like the M on Mario's is red, to match his appearance from the main games.
When in the Real World, Luigi can use his hammer to turn Mario into Mini-Mario once again, though only on hard surfaces like rock or metal. If on soft surfaces, such as dirt or sand, the move becomes Mole Mario instead, which pounds Mario into the ground. He also learns the Side Drill , which sends Mario and Luigi spinning in the direction they are facing like a drill, breaking certain blocks and obstacles. Finally, he and Mario can use Ball Hop , which allows them to jump higher and reach previously inaccessible areas, which is an apparent combination of the High Jump and Bros.
Luigi's biggest role in this game is opening portals to the Dream World whenever he sleeps on a Pi'illo , which Mario jumps into and Dreamy Luigi , a dream varient of Luigi, assists him while in the Dream World. Mario is unable to open Dream World portals however, as shown early in the game. One of the main elements in the Dream World are the Luiginary Works , which has Dreamy Luigi transform into various different things by interacting with the objects around him, and are activated by Starlow doing certain things to the sleeping Luigi's face.
However, certain transformations are limited to specific areas. A type of Luiginary Work, called the Luiginoid Formation , involves Luiginoids created from the stars of a constellation that can be stacked, and will instantly defeat enemies that come into contact without battling them, and will even permenantly remove them from the overworld.
One such transformation has the Luiginoids turn into a giant , much like how Bowser turned into a giant in the previous game. During battles, Dreamy Luigi will merge with Mario, raising his stats, and assists him with basic attacks along with allowing him to use Luiginary Attacks; the Dream World's variant of Special Attacks.
Both versions of Luigi also have their own special attacks, with the "real" Luigi having different Bros. He and a Toad enter the attic of Peach's Castle. Through a series of events involving a Scaredy Rat , Luigi knocks over a book that contains the characters from the Paper Mario series.
Luigi soon meets up with Mario and the paper version of Mario to help put things back together. He gains additional Bros. Attacks and assists in the Trio Attacks , but overall Luigi is not much different from the other games. He does, however, have a Papercraft based on him called Papercraft Luigi , which allows the player to use the Flying Hammer Attack that can damage spiked enemies. Additionally, several Battle Cards have artworks of Luigi from previous games.
A paper variant of Luigi is seen sleeping next to a gramophone when the player is viewing the Music Player. Luigi rarely appears in the WarioWare series. In WarioWare: Twisted! He also appears in Mario Brothers , again during the Level 3 variant, where he and Mario try to kick the enemy before the player can flip it back up-right. In WarioWare: Touched! On the 3rd level difficulty, the player can unravel a Luigi making an "L" formation. The three are part of a team entitled "Nintendo All-Stars", alongside other all-star basketball teams.
Luigi's team additionally has a special basketball court. In Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix , Luigi is one of the characters with the other being Mario that can be chosen at the start of the single-player adventure. Aside from the cap at the starting house changing from Mario's to Luigi's, nothing in the adventure is changed. Luigi travels with Toad to recover the stolen Music Keys in Mario's place.
Luigi's stats are well balanced, although his batting skills are slightly weaker than his other skills. Luigi, along with Bowser Jr. Compared to the predecessor, Luigi's batting, fielding, and running have been improved slightly, while his pitching skills remained the same. In challenge mode, Luigi is the first player that joined the team. Luigi does not appear again until Mario is rescued at the end of the game, where he is shoved to the side by Peach as she runs to Mario.
Luigi's number in Super Mario Strikers is 2, probably referring to him being Mario's "younger brother" and him usually filling the "Player 2" role in earlier titles. In the game, his Super Strike is the Vicious Vortex.
He is now classified as a Balanced player alongside Mario, meaning his stats are well-rounded and he does not have any glaring strengths or weaknesses. Luigi's Super Ability is Super Luigi! Luigi appears in the game Mario Hoops 3-on-3 as one of the starting playable characters and is an All-Around character.
Luigi's Baller name is the Mushroom Dynamite. Luigi appears as an unlockable character in Itadaki Street DS , unlocked by playing through the Tour Mode of the game.
He is a Rank C character when controlled by the computer. Several pieces of Luigi's clothing and gear also appear as unlockable customizations for the player's avatar character. Like in the last game, Luigi is a Rank C character when he's a computer controlled character. In the Wii version's opening, Luigi is seen at the start with all of the other athletes, as well as competing in the m and m Hurdles , the latter where he seems to have a rivalry with Shadow the Hedgehog that parallels the one between his brother and Sonic the Hedgehog.
In the game's opening, Luigi appears at the start and end with all of the other athletes, and also competing in Halfpipe and Short Track 1,m ; in the latter event, Luigi and Shadow once again clash as they try to outpace each other only for newcomer Metal Sonic to outpace them and take the lead, putting Luigi in third place. As well as being a playable character, Luigi also appears in the Adventure Tours mode of the Nintendo DS version , where he is first found in Frostown and asks Mario and Sonic to challenge him at Cross-Country.
Upon being defeated, he joins their party and can be selected for Events with free character selection. Once at Sparkleton , Luigi helps Mario and Sonic look for a key to a gate. A Boo scares Luigi away, which makes Luigi run into a tree, causing the key to fall from it and Boo steals it. Angered at the Boo's insults, Luigi gives chase to the Boo and, if he gets the key in less than forty seconds, the Boo runs away.
In the game's opening, Luigi appears with the other athletes at the start as well as competing in Equestrian - Show Jumping and Dream Hurdles , competing with Mario, Sonic, and Tails in the second event. Luigi also appears as a character that can be spoken to in London Party mode to play a minigame and earn stickers.
In the Nintendo 3DS version of the game, Luigi is included in the Heroes group, allowing him to only compete in certain Events. In the Story Mode, Luigi first appears helping investigate the Phantasmal Fog in the Main Stadium , and then helps clear it up before the three head off to Hyde Park to take a look at the fog there and check that Peach and the other female characters staying there are alright.
After seeing that the Girls have cleared up the park, Luigi, Mario and Toad head to the British Museum , where they come across Sonic and Tails and the five of them clear the fog from the area. After finding out some information about the origin of the Phantasmal Fog, Luigi leaves with Charmy to investigate the London Tennis Club , where they find Waluigi challenging Metal Sonic. Eggman and Metal Sonic again, they head back to the Main Stadium. Eggman are hiding inside Big Ben.
Eggman and seal away the Phantasmal Fog, beofre returnign to the Main Stadum for the opening ceremony of the Olympics. A badge of Luigi can be obtained from the Badge Machine. He has a special victory animation when paired with Mario and Tails. Luigi also appears as a supporting character or a rival in the Road to Rio mode if the player joins Mario or Sonic's Gym respectively. With Mario's strangely disappearing and leaving him in charge of their team, Luigi helps in learning his brother's whereabouts as well as the theft of the Olympic medals.
Eggman stuck in the game, and then works with Tails to try to help get them out. Luigi appears in Mario Sports Mix , where he is classified as an all-rounder all-around in North America type character. His speed is average, while he has an above average technique, though his power is below average. His special move involves Luigi pulling out his Poltergust from Luigi's Mansion to suck his opponents toward him, followed by firing the ball at the intended target.
Luigi also has a court based on his mansion that can be played on during the Vollyball and Basketball modes. In Dr. Luigi , Luigi gains the role of a doctor, much like his brother's persona. Luigi , his appearance is similar to Dr. Mario's, but Luigi wears his cap instead of a doctor's head mirror. Mario: Miracle Cure , Luigi gains a head mirror to wear.
Like Dr. Mario, Luigi in his doctor persona makes use of Megavitamins to defeat Viruses. In a similar fashion to Dr. Mario, Dr. Luigi will toss Megavitamins that the player has to control in order to eliminate the Viruses. It has been suggested that Dr. Luigi has a more laid-back personality than his brother, as in the introduction cutscene to Dr. Luigi , he is seen walking slowly with a tired look on his face. After he sees the Viruses, however, he becomes shocked and prepares Megavitamins for use, now looking worried.
Luigi returns as an unlockable playable character in Dr. Mario World. Luigi is a reward in World 4 's special stage since version 1. His skill in stage mode is eliminating random viruses in an L shape, in which a spot is chosen, followed by clearing downward and then rightward, after which an image of an "L" is formed. Luigi also struck a pose while the skill is in effect.
Prior to version 2. Edition , Luigi is one of the main characters. If Luigi is selected as the leader, he can call on others as a helper. If anyone else is the leader, Luigi can be called as a helper. Luigi shares the same number of forms as Mario, having eighteen forms, all of which are based on power-ups from other games and can be seen here.
Luigi wearing the Poltergust and Kitsune Luigi also appear as skins. Luigi appears in Mario Sports Superstars as a Balance type character in most sports; in tennis, he is the similar All-Around type instead. Due to this, Luigi has no glaring weaknesses in his stats, but does not excel in any one stat in particular. In golf, Luigi's default drive is yards, and his shots travel low in a fade trajectory. Like with the others present at the statue inauguration at the beginning of the game, Luigi was sucked into the vortex linking the Rabbids to the Mushroom Kingdom.
Luigi promptly joins the group once the level is completed. Luigi is a character with high offense and maximum mobility, though his defense is very low. He is the only character with access to Precision weapons as his main set of weapons and he uses Sentry weapons as his secondary set.
The first live-action portrayal of Luigi was in a commercial for Mario Bros. The arcade game Mario Bros. The development team thought of differentiating the second character by giving him different colors, but the color palette budget was similarly limited. And he was. Why is it that Nintendo has to have such a stick up their butt and be so secretive that they couldn't just admit he was in there years ago and show his model to the fans?
Why did it take a leak like this, decades later? The A. By Mike Fahey. Image: Nintendo. The leaked and restored Luigi assets inserted into Super Mario
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