Luigi's primary weaknesses are his poor range and poor air speed, which is why he is usually partnered with a character who can cover those disadvantages (like Captain Falcon or Pikachu).
Some games including Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario 64 DS, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl supported the fact that Luigi is faster in running and swimming and can jump higher than Mario, but his strength and power are slightly weaker.
Yeah, its a meteor smash. The hitbox is right around his butt/waist.
At first, Luigi's skills were identical to Mario's. However, beginning in Super Mario Bros. 2, he developed the ability to jump higher and farther than his brother, although his movements were less precise as a result.
Mario and Luigi can also use the Thunder Bros. Bros. Attack, which involves Luigi charging up a thunderbolt, jumping on Mario, and launching it downwards at enemies, lowering their defense.
Cape Luigi: Luigi enters this form by using a Cape Feather. Cape Luigi is capable of flying and is much stronger than normal Luigi. This is the most powerful transformation used by Luigi so far, although it stands to reason that his "super form" will be much more powerful.
Matthew "Elegant" Fitzpatrick is a top Ultimate, and former Wii U, Luigi player from Irvine, California who is considered to be the best Luigi player in the world.
In September 2015, at the Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary festival, Miyamoto stated that Mario's full name was Mario Mario. As a result, this indirectly confirms Luigi's full name to be Luigi Mario.
Waluigi is a fictional character in the Mario franchise. He plays the role of Luigi's arch-rival and accompanies Wario in spin-offs from the main Mario series, often for the sake of causing mischief and problems.
Luigi () is Mario's younger, taller, and thinner twin brother. He made his debut in the Game & Watch game Mario Bros., subsequently appearing in the original arcade game Mario Bros. game as the second player. Since then, he, alongside his older twin brother Mario, have been considered the major mascots of Nintendo.
The following is a list of cheat codes that have been discovered from the Super Mario 64 lore community. Some of these codes might not work on some copies of MariOS 64. LUIGI , LISREAL, LISREAL2401, 2401, LUIGIISREAL, GIGALEAK, and LUIGIISREAL2401 - Unlocks Luigi as a playable character.
A hidden 8-bit Luigi is found when the player defeats the Piranha Plant guarding the warp pipe leading to the third Star Coin. Layer-Cake Desert- Tower. Wind-Up Tower. Near the end of the course, an 8-bit Luigi can be seen in the left side of the screen, behind a moving stone. Layer-Cake Desert-4.
In official media, Mario always uses his fist to hit blocks from underneath, though Luigi actually does bash blocks with his head in Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World.
King Boo is the leader of the Boos and ghosts, the main antagonist of the Luigi's Mansion series, and the arch-nemesis of Luigi.
Daisy is one of the main characters of 1993's Super Mario Bros. film, loosely based on the games, portrayed by Samantha Mathis. She is a student of archaeology at New York University whom Luigi falls in love with.
King Boo, also known as the Master of Illusions, is a major antagonist in the Mario franchise, most notably serving as the main antagonist of the Luigi's Mansion series. He serves as the main antagonist of all three Luigi's Mansion games.
Waluigi has a hat and gloves with a "Γ" symbol, which is similar to Wario's "W", which is also an upside-down "M". Unlike Luigi's green hat and shirt, Waluigi has a purple shirt and hat with dark grey overalls, while his Γ symbol is yellow.
In battle, Dreamy Luigi "zooms" into Mario and boosts his HP by 50% and his BP by 20%, regardless of Luigi's stats; he additionally gives Mario the power to spawn multiple copies of him, called Luiginoids.
While celebrating Mario's 30th anniversary at an event in Japan, Miyamoto confirmed that Mario and Luigi both share the last name Mario, thus making Mario “Mario Mario” and Luigi “Luigi Mario.”
Scuttling is a move mainly used by Luigi in several games in the Super Mario series. It is similar to Yoshi's Flutter Jump, except it does not propel Luigi up. Instead, scuttling slows Luigi's descent after he jumps.