Why do people hate luigi
User Info: AquariumGravel. Show him a little respect. User Info: kuuroba. King Boo did nothing wrong He just wanted a home for his ghost friends and Luigi robbed him. I hate that feebleness that is only pushed by Hackurai, but other than that he's great. Misfires and sweet spot super jump punches bring the hate and his moveset is a pretty good portrayal of Mario but awkward. Still the notion of being feeble is just dumb and needs to be abandoned from Smash.
And the bears what was left were cloaked in acid washed denim, and stately stones of rhine. AquariumGravel posted Look at that pale skin. He's been living in his brother's shadow for too long. More topics from this board Poor Luigi - the forgotten hero of Nintendo, even forgotten by his own abusive parent - Nintendo.
I think that is the point of Luigi, he is the bitch, he is supposed to be treated like shit. We all love him for it though. For a long time he was nothing but a Mario clone. I think their idea of turning him into the whipping boy made him a much more appealing character. It's hilarious. Because Mario is a fascist cunt who can't handle the fact the Princess doesn't love him and that his brother is a better man. L works to further Bleck's insidious agenda, but his complaints about Mario seem a lot more personal than simple brainwashing.
And we know from the diary that Luigi is jealous of his older brother. As the cocky Mr. L, Luigi doesn't bother to keep his feelings a secret.
L openly envies Mario's jumping ability and makes a move on Princess Peach. He teams up with a robot that he calls the Brobot and spends most of the game attacking Mario and his friends again and again and again.
Oh, and that prophecy totally comes true. A mercenary named Dimentio, who ends up being Super Paper Mario's real bad guy, embeds a Floro Sprout in Luigi's subconscious, which transforms him back into Mr. L once Nastasia's influence wears off. From there, Dimentio fuses with both Luigi and the Chaos Heart and tries to bring about the end of the world—and he would've succeeded, too, if Mario hadn't been there to stop him. While all of this stuff is pretty bad, Luigi's done something much, much worse—we just don't know what it is, exactly.
In Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time , your group—which consists of Mario, Luigi, and their baby counterparts—needs to pass through a living doorway called the Star Gate in order to proceed. However, there's a catch: only people who the Star Gate deems worthy can proceed. Mario passes the test with ease. The babies don't even need to be judged since they're, well, babies. And, yet, Luigi doesn't make the cut—as the Star Gate explains, there was "that odd And that other thing as well.
So what made Luigi unworthy of passing through the gate? We'll never find out. In order to secure passage for the whole party, the Mario Bros. Unfortunately, it moves out of the way when Luigi tries to hit it. It eventually lets all four of them through, leaving Luigi's deepest secrets hidden for the rest of time. Just in it for the cash.
Bailed when the going got tough. It's annoying to fight the ones who do the same vanilla down-throw combos. Misfires can really take the piss too, though that's not something under their control. Resident Xenoblade obsessive, because someone had to be. Official Fuhrer [Persona 2] of the Smash Ultimate boards. I find hyper-competent marios to be way more of a curb stomp.
I literally cannot move, touching my controller is pointless. Spaghetti underneath! Great Barrier Reef! User Info: PlasmaCannon.
Just dealing with the CPU there is no way in hell the sweetspot on that Up B has the accuracy and consistency it does, yeah I get the CPU can have frame perfect timing or whatever but come on.
Don't forget. Always, somewhere, someone is fighting for you. As long as you remember her, you are not alone. User Info: Wolfknight
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