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*Both games have plots that involve finding seven stars and have something to do with wishes not being granted due to what the games' main antagonists have done. | *Both games have plots that involve finding seven stars and have something to do with wishes not being granted due to what the games' main antagonists have done. | ||
*The opening storylines of both games begin with the usual "Mario battling Bowser to save Peach" scenario when Mario suddenly becomes overpowered and sent hurtling a great distance away. In ''Super Mario RPG'', as Mario goes to free Peach after defeating Bowser, Smithy's gang sends Exor crashing into the castle, the impact sending Mario flying, landing back at his house. In ''Paper Mario'', as Mario is fighting Bowser, Bowser makes himself invincible with the Star Rod, then dispatches Mario out a window, and he crash lands in a field just outside Goomba Village. | *The opening storylines of both games begin with the usual "Mario battling Bowser to save Peach" scenario when Mario suddenly becomes overpowered and sent hurtling a great distance away. In ''Super Mario RPG'', as Mario goes to free Peach after defeating Bowser, Smithy's gang sends Exor crashing into the castle, the impact sending Mario flying, landing back at his house. In ''Paper Mario'', as Mario is fighting Bowser, Bowser makes himself invincible with the Star Rod, then dispatches Mario out a window, and he crash lands in a field just outside Goomba Village. | ||
*In both games, Bowser's castle is unreachable throughout most of the story. In ''Super Mario RPG'', it cannot be reached because the bridge is down; in ''Paper Mario'', the castle is up in the sky. Also, both games feature a special vehicle that is used to reach the castle (the [[ | *In both games, Bowser's castle is unreachable throughout most of the story. In ''Super Mario RPG'', it cannot be reached because the bridge is down; in ''Paper Mario'', the castle is up in the sky. Also, both games feature a special vehicle that is used to reach the castle (the [[Royal Bus]] and [[Star Ship]], respectively). | ||
*Mario uses [[jump]] and [[hammer]] attacks, which in both games have regular, super, and ultra variations. Both have the three hammer variants, but the jump variants in ''Super Mario RPG'' are special moves Mario learns, whereas ''Paper Mario'' has these variants as the [[boots]] Mario finds to improve his jumping ability. | *Mario uses [[jump]] and [[hammer]] attacks, which in both games have regular, super, and ultra variations. Both have the three hammer variants, but the jump variants in ''Super Mario RPG'' are special moves Mario learns, whereas ''Paper Mario'' has these variants as the [[boots]] Mario finds to improve his jumping ability. | ||
*The [[Power Bounce]] Badge is reminiscent of Mario's Super Jump ability in ''Super Mario RPG''. | *The [[Power Bounce]] Badge is reminiscent of Mario's Super Jump ability in ''Super Mario RPG''. |