

Princess Peach (during the interludes between chapters and in a fight against Kammy Koopa which is part of the final boss).Mario can use items that can inflict damage, increase statistics, or perform other useful qualities. Inside of battle, the gameplay shifts to a turn-based battle, with Mario attacking first, followed by his partner, and then the enemies. For example, Goombario is able to describe the locations and characters to Mario, while inside battle, he can use his tattle ability to give Mario a brief description of the enemy as well permanently show their HP. Partners are able to assist him inside and outside of battle. There as also several platforming elements where Mario may need to use a partner to assist him. Outside of battling, Mario is able to interact with his environment, including speaking to the non-playable characters and searching through objects. She may also uncover hidden items and send them to Mario via a magical trunk in the castle storeroom. Princess Peach can communicate with Mario via Twink, and as she gathers information during her imprisonment, she sends Twink to inform Mario of what she has learned, which often leads into the next area of the game. Both the world and the characters exhibit paper-like qualities to them, however the use of these paper-like structures was not implemented until Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.Īlthough Mario is controlled for the majority of the game, Princess Peach is controlled during the intermissions. While the characters of Paper Mario are two-dimensional, the world itself is three-dimensional. Mario must gather all the Star Spirits and defeat the evil Koopa King. Much like other Mario games, Mario must defeat Bowser, who has stolen the Star Rod from Star Haven. Paper Mario introduced new concepts to the role-playing genre while still maintaining elements from the Mario series. 9.6.6 Chapter 6: Dark Days in Flower Fields.9.6.5 Chapter 5: Hot, Hot Times on Lavalava Island.9.6.3 Chapter 3: The "Invincible" Tubba Blubba.9.6.2 Chapter 2: The Mystery of Dry Dry Ruins.5.7 Chapter 6: Dark Days in Flower Fields.5.6 Chapter 5: Hot Hot Times on Lavalava Island.5.4 Chapter 3: The Invincible Tubba Blubba.5.3 Chapter 2: The Mystery of Dry Dry Ruins.
