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Blue Bandits commonly appear in [[Rogueport]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. During Mario's first foray into the town in search of [[Professor Frankly]], a Bandit zooms by Mario, stealing half of his coins and leaving him dizzy. Mario is able to track the Bandit down to a house near the market and retrieve his coins. Several other Bandits live in Rogueport, namely [[Larson]], [[Swindell]] and [[Eddy the Mask]].
Blue Bandits commonly appear in [[Rogueport]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. During Mario's first foray into the town in search of [[Professor Frankly]], a Bandit zooms by Mario, stealing half of his coins and leaving him dizzy. Mario is able to track the Bandit down to a house near the market and retrieve his coins. Several other Bandits live in Rogueport, namely [[Larson]], [[Swindell]] and [[Eddy the Mask]].


Pink Bandits make rare appearances as enemies. They do not move as quickly as those in the previous game. They now quietly get a disappointed frown if Mario or his partner defends themselves with the Action Command, or if a successful attack does not steal any coins (which can occur rarely). A team of Bandits known as the [[Hand-It-Overs]], consisting of two Bandits and two [[Big Bandit]]s, are fighters in the [[Glitz Pit]]. One of the Big Bandits, [[Bandy Andy]], is very interested in rumors about the Glitz Pit, and is eventually caught by [[Grubba]], leading to the Hand-It-Overs team disappearing from the roster along with the [[KP Koopas]]. They are replaced by the [[Wings of Night]] and the [[Destructors]] for the rest of Chapter 3. Bandits also appear in the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]] in the [[Rogueport Sewers]], along with [[Badge Bandit]]s.
Pink Bandits make rare appearances as enemies. They do not move as quickly as those in the previous game. They now get a disappointed frown if Mario or his partner defends themselves with the Action Command, or if a successful attack does not steal any coins (which can occur rarely). A team of Bandits known as the [[Hand-It-Overs]], consisting of two Bandits and two [[Big Bandit]]s, are fighters in the [[Glitz Pit]]. One of the Big Bandits, [[Bandy Andy]], is very interested in rumors about the Glitz Pit, and is eventually caught by [[Grubba]], leading to the Hand-It-Overs team disappearing from the roster along with the [[KP Koopas]]. They are replaced by the [[Wings of Night]] and the [[Destructors]] for the rest of Chapter 3. Bandits also appear in the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]] in the [[Rogueport Sewers]], along with [[Badge Bandit]]s.
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