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|Luigi often acts as an NPC. In ''Paper Mario'', he stays at the [[Mario Bros.' House]], and in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', he goes on his own adventure off-screen which Mario can learn about if he talks to him. Luigi takes on a more major role in ''Super Paper Mario'', where for most of the game he is brainwashed and turned into [[Mr. L]] to work for [[Count Bleck]], but after Chapter 6 he is turned back to normal and becomes one of the main playable characters, having his characteristic higher jump height and lower ground traction in addition to being able to do a [[Super jump (Super Paper Mario)|super jump]], which can be used to jump higher or deal double damage to enemies directly above him. In ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' and ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', Luigi hides in certain spots in some levels and can be pulled out by using [[Paperize]] and [[Cutout]] respectively. In the latter, he also helps Mario reach [[Black Bowser's Castle]]. In ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'', Luigi's role in the story is to find the [[Key to Peach's Castle]]; however, he usually ends up finding different keys that he mistakes for the right key instead, although these keys are still helpful to Mario.
|Luigi often acts as an NPC. In ''Paper Mario'', he stays at the [[Mario Bros.' House]], and in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', he goes on his own adventure off-screen which Mario can learn about if he talks to him. Luigi takes on a more major role in ''Super Paper Mario'', where for most of the game he is brainwashed and turned into [[Mr. L]] to work for [[Count Bleck]], but after Chapter 6 he is turned back to normal and becomes one of the main playable characters, having his characteristic higher jump height and lower ground traction in addition to being able to do a [[Super jump (Super Paper Mario)|super jump]], which can be used to jump higher or deal double damage to enemies directly above him. In ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' and ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', Luigi hides in certain spots in some levels and can be pulled out by using [[Paperize]] and [[Cutout]] respectively. In the latter, he also helps Mario reach [[Black Bowser's Castle]]. In ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'', Luigi's role in the story is to find the key to [[Peach's Castle]]; however, he usually ends up finding different keys that he mistakes for the right key instead, although these keys are still helpful to Mario.
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