His first solo attack in attempting to jump on a Mario Bro. He is also fought in the Mystic Library as a boss, along with Wario. When it comes to his base stats, he excels in Defense.
He is normally controlled using the Y button. He teams up with Mario and Luigi to stop Chancellor Hedron. Waluigi appears as one of the main protagonists.
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Mario & Luigi series Mario & Luigi: All Stars Waluigi He is a Technical character type and his special move is Twist Dunk. Waluigi appears in Mario Hoops 3-On-3 Switch(mainly known as Mario Hoops 3-On-3 Deluxe) as a playable character. His special skill is to extended out vines with thorns as an extended tackle. He is a speedy character with average skill and poor strength. Waluigi is a player on the Wario Muscles team on the multiplayer Wii sports game Mario Rugby League. Waluigi appears as a playable character in Mario Kart Wii 2.0 Mario Sports series Mario Rugby League Waluigi appears as a playable character in Mario Kart 8 Wii U. Waluigi is one of the racers in Super Mario Hover Race. He is a heavyweight character, since the weight classes are returning from Mario Kart Wii in the game. Waluigi appears as a default playable character in Mario Kart Burst. So, they traveled along with the Mario Bros. Here, he ventures through the worlds with the same purpose as his bro Wario Kamek has sucked up their money (along with Peach, but that wasn't the Wario Bros.' purpose, but the plan of the Koopas). Waluigi's second NSMB appearance is in New Super Mario Bros. Waluigi appears as a playable character in New Super Mario Bros. Waluigi made a few appearances in New Super Mario Bros. The purple-clothed plumber reappears in Chamera after Bowser is defeated, stating that he wants to explore the canyon on his own. realises that Mario had the Earth Quartz all along and steals it from him, freeing Waluigi. captures him, believing he has the Quartz, and summoning Piranhazilla to fight Mario. However, Mario beats him to it and Waluigi leaves the temple in defeat. Waluigi appears in the Canyon Kingdom in Chamera, where he is searching for the Earth Quartz. Waluigi appears as a recurring boss in this sequel. However, he also can run much faster than the other three plumbers, alongside other abilities.
Both Waluigi's jump height and power are second-best in class, and his defense is tied with Mario's. As a reward, he and Wario are given a portion of the castle's treasury. Waluigi reluctantly agrees to help, and joins their party, ultimately defeating Bowser, saving the treasure, saving Peach, and even overcoming his differences with his comrades. After the four split up, Waluigi heads to Mechanical Mayhem, where he is later found by Mario, Luigi, and Wario, who have all teamed up to reclaim the money and stop Bowser. Later on, they, alongside the Mario Bros., are tasked with recovering the stolen treasure. At the beginning of the game, Waluigi is lounging alongside Wario in their castle, before they are both arrested and charged with the robbery of the royal treasury, even though neither of them were responsible. In this Wii U and 3DS title, it is revealed that Waluigi had met Wario (and discovered that they were long-separated brothers) sometime during the events of the Wario Land series, as shown by the fact that the two live in the same treasure-filled castle in the Mushroom Kingdom. However, if at any time, the player decides to get off of Waluigi, the Power Star is replaced with a Purple Star, which, while cool-looking, is worthless, and the player must redo the mission to get their Star. Being Waluigi, he has 6/5 in Jump, Power, and Speed, making him the most powerful character in the game. He performs this task by picking up the character and slinging them over his back, essentially giving them a piggyback ride through the course. Waluigi takes the place of The Cosmic Spirit in this game, appearing after a player has failed to complete a mission a certain number of times. Afterwards, however, he does join the team. Waluigi appears as a boss in this game, angry that Mario didn't invite him to join his team. However in the second playthrough Waluigi is an optional partner who helps Luigi defeat Mecha Waluigi v.XIII, a variant of Waluigi from a universe far in the future. He becomes the main villain after the events of The Thousand Year Door are completed, stealing the Marvelous Compass in a bid to control the multiversal timestream. Waluigi appears as a recurring boss fight in Paper Luigi, the first Fantendo game. Game Appearances Super Mario series Paper Luigi 1.9.13 Supah Gangsta Mario: The Ballad of Waluigi.1.9.12 Supah Gangsta Mario: Opposing Force.1.9.9 Nintendo & Fantendo Play: Dodgeball!.1.9.7 Mario & Sonic at the Previous Olympic Games.1.1.4 Super Mario Bros.: Plumbers Unite.