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Video Games => Game Help => Topic started by: spamspamspamspam on May 17, 2006, 04:30:00 PM
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Ciao, my fellow Mario fans,
I REALLY need advice and/or help with Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, and I could not find a topic to discuss my woes and sorrows.
* actually, what I really want to know is, that from the screenshots of the Japannese version, Luigi makes an appearance besides the one at the beginning of the game, and, if he makes an appearance in the American version, BESIDES THE L BADGE, when does this happen?
Sincerly,
spamspamspamspam
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well luigi shows up about ten times. Every time you finish a chapter go to the inn ad he will be there to tell you a tale about who knows what. I think after you beet chapter 6 he will show up in hilarius scenes. Thats all i got.
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1st time: Outside Merlon's house
2nd time: Near fence in town square
3rd time: Near houses on the west side of Rougeport(I think)
4th time: Inside the inn on the first floor
5th time: Near the boat panel at the port
6th time: At the train station
Anything after that: Inside the inn on the second floor
(He will also appear in Poshley Heights if you do the "I Wanna Meet Luigi!" trouble; talk to the toad girl while wearing the L Emblem)
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Just like the last Paper Mario Luigi's very common in the game.
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How come fire attacks don't harm Fuzzies?
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Um... they should. Are you talking about fire flowers?
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Well the fuzzies really don't matter any mroe now that I'm almost done with chapter 3 (I hvae the strategy guide, but its alittle vague on what all the weaknesses of the enmeyies are) but I wanted to say in Chapter 2, when you come to the room where you have to blow the Punies into Bubbles, there is a shortcut to the entrance room, you can actually leave the bubble room, go through the door, and enter the entrance way , without the punies, and defeat Lord Crump, yet after you defeat him all the punies will be there in the entrance room.
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Most people figure that out when they first fight Lord Crump... no one really is going to take time to blow them across. I have though, you get no reward.
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You know I think that this is neat and kind of a first for Mario and most other games I've played; In Paper Mario TTYD the first enemy you face in the game, Lord Crump, turns out to be one of your biggest enemies in the storyline.
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Your first enemy in the first PM is Bowser.
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I beat the game without the guide!!!
However, I gave the genie lady about....300 coins. Why don't you guys try consulting her?
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A) I have no need to.
B) Why not save before asking and reset when you know what to do?
C) Um, she never tells you where to find Luigi. It's not important to your quest.
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1)no comment.
2)That's cheating and I don't like to cheat.
3)Luigi is easy to find if you have patience*chuckle*......
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1)no comment.
2)That's cheating and I don't like to cheat.
3)Luigi is easy to find if you have patience*chuckle*......
How's it cheating? I don't see a gameshark being used.
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Oh yeah, Luigi is all in PP:TTYD
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A) Well, you don't use a GameShark to go to gamefaqs and it's still cheating...
B) you may or may not say it's cheating: You aren't fiquring the answers on your own, yet the answers are in the game
C) Yeah, it's impossible to not find Luigi unless you're blind, in which case you'd have trouble playing any video game. He shows up right where you disembark from your last mission, like the dock after chapter 5 and the station after chapter 6.
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It's not cheating to go to gamefaqs. It's like asking someone for advice. Which is the equivalent to asking the Paper Mario: TTYD fortune-teller for advice, except it's free. :) It's not cheating because, even though you're asking someone else for advice, you're stil the one that has to execute the advice by playing the game and beating the bosses yourself.