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[[Image:Dojo People.PNG|frame|right|Members of the Dojo (from left to right): [[Chan]], [[The Master]], '''Lee'''.]]
[[Image:clubosuar.jpg|right|frame|Wario and a Clubosaur]]A '''Clubosaur''' is a triceratops-like enemy that [[Wario]] encountered in ''[[Wario World]]''. As its name implies, it stands on its hind legs and wields a club. At any time, the Clubosaur may charge up and go on a rampage, swinging its club frantically. The Clubosaur is invincible in this state, but the attack doesn't last very long. The club also blocks all frontal attacks, so Wario needs to sneak up on a Clubosaur from behind.
'''Lee''' is a [[Duplighost]] and a student at the [[Toad Town Dojo]]. He trains under [[the Master]] with the [[Buzzy Beetle]] [[Chan]]. Lee is the Master’s most advanced student and acts like an older brother to the Chan, the weakest student. Lee also has deep respect for the Master, but does not worship him like Chan does. Although he is the Master’s most advanced student, Mario did not have a difficult time defeating the Duplighost and earning the [[Second-Degree Card]].


Since Lee is a Duplighost, he has the ability to transform into Mario’s partner. Using this ability, Lee acquires the appearance, skills, and (to a certain degree) offensive and defensive capabilities of the copied party member. However, this technique is actually his biggest disadvantage. In fact, Lee has a higher attack in his normal form than in any copied form. Additionally, he will only assume the form of Mario’s current companion. That means that Mario can exploit the weaknesses of his companions after Lee has copied him or her. For example, if Lee copies [[Goombario]], the Duplighost will occasionally use the Tattle ability, which does not damage Mario and does not help Lee in any way.
After enough punches, the Clubosaur loses the club and reverts to standing on all fours. Now the Clubosaur may charge at Wario, a more powerful attack that leaves him immobile for a few seconds.


Note: Lee will attack as many times as Mario’s partner would attack if he or she used the [[Action Command]], meaning Mario needs to defend that many times. For example, if Lee copies Goombario, the Duplighost will attack twice when using the skill Headbonk because Goombario attacks twice with Headbonk when he uses the Action Command.
Other varieties of Clubosaurs include Skelosaurs, Gatorbabies, Polar Bears, Grizzlies, Masked Clubbers, and Club Mummies. Aside from a few costume changes and choice of club (the Polar Bear uses an icicle, for example) , these enemies behave in exactly the same way as Clubosaurs, though they do get progressively more aggressive.


== Paper Mario Stats ==
'''HP''' 20
'''Attack''' 5
'''Defense''' 0
== Trivia ==
*Lee's name comes from the name of the martial artist/movie star Bruce Lee.
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Revision as of 20:52, October 17, 2006

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Wario and a Clubosaur

A Clubosaur is a triceratops-like enemy that Wario encountered in Wario World. As its name implies, it stands on its hind legs and wields a club. At any time, the Clubosaur may charge up and go on a rampage, swinging its club frantically. The Clubosaur is invincible in this state, but the attack doesn't last very long. The club also blocks all frontal attacks, so Wario needs to sneak up on a Clubosaur from behind.

After enough punches, the Clubosaur loses the club and reverts to standing on all fours. Now the Clubosaur may charge at Wario, a more powerful attack that leaves him immobile for a few seconds.

Other varieties of Clubosaurs include Skelosaurs, Gatorbabies, Polar Bears, Grizzlies, Masked Clubbers, and Club Mummies. Aside from a few costume changes and choice of club (the Polar Bear uses an icicle, for example) , these enemies behave in exactly the same way as Clubosaurs, though they do get progressively more aggressive.