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|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]''
|species=[[Duplighost]]  ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
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'''Lee''' is a [[Duplighost]] and a student at the [[Toad Town Dojo]], as seen in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. He trains under [[the Master]] with the [[Buzzy Beetle]] [[Chan]]. Lee is the Master's most advanced student and acts like an older brother to Chan, the weakest student. Lee also has deep respect for the Master, but does not worship him like Chan does. He is the Master's most advanced student, and beating him earns the [[Second-Degree Card]]. His blanket has an unique pattern modeled after the ''Biao Yan Fu'', a uniform traditionally used in Kung Fu training. Lee's name comes from the name of the martial artist/movie star [[Wikipedia:Bruce Lee|Bruce Lee]].
==Powers and abilities==
[[File:Lee_Tattles_Mario.png|thumb|left|[[Lee]] using [[Tattle]] on [[Mario]].]]
Since Lee is a Duplighost, he has the ability to transform into Mario's partner. Using this ability, Lee acquires the appearance, skills, and (to a certain degree) offensive and defensive capabilities of the copied party member. However, Lee has a higher attack in his normal form than in any copied form. Additionally, he will only assume the form of Mario's current companion. Lee will attack as many times as Mario's partner attacks if the [[Action Command]] is used, meaning Mario needs to defend that many times. For example, if Lee copies [[Goombario]], Lee will attack twice when using the skill Headbonk because Goombario attacks twice with Headbonk when he uses the Action Command.
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==Profiles and statistics==
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|moves=Copy (0), Use partner's attack (Partner's current attack power), Change back (doesn't use turn), Dive (5)
|moves=Copy (0), Use partner's attack (Partner's current attack power), Change back (doesn't use turn), Dive (5)
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'''Lee''' is a [[Duplighost]] and a student at the [[Toad Town Dojo]], as seen in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. He trains under [[the Master]] with the [[Buzzy Beetle]] [[Chan]]. Lee is the Master's most advanced student and acts like an older brother to Chan, the weakest student. Lee also has deep respect for the Master, but does not worship him like Chan does. Although he is the Master's most advanced student, it is not very difficult to defeat him and earn the [[Second-Degree Card]]. His blanket has an unique pattern modeled after the ''Biao Yan Fu'', a uniform traditionally used in Kung Fu training. Lee's name comes from the name of the martial artist/movie star [[Wikipedia:Bruce Lee|Bruce Lee]].
==Powers and abilities==
[[File:Lee_Tattles_Mario.png|thumb|left|[[Lee]] using [[Tattle]] on [[Mario]].]]
Since Lee is a Duplighost, he has the ability to transform into Mario's partner. Using this ability, Lee acquires the appearance, skills, and (to a certain degree) offensive and defensive capabilities of the copied party member. However, this technique is actually his biggest disadvantage. In fact, Lee has a higher attack in his normal form than in any copied form. Additionally, he will only assume the form of Mario's current companion. That means that Mario can exploit the weaknesses of his companions on Lee's copied form. For example, if Lee copies [[Goombario]], the Duplighost will occasionally use the [[Tattle]] ability, which does not damage Mario and does not help Lee in any way.
Lee will attack as many times as Mario's partner would attack if the [[Action Command]] was used, meaning Mario needs to defend that many times. For example, if Lee copies Goombario, the Duplighost will attack twice when using the skill Headbonk because Goombario attacks twice with Headbonk when he uses the Action Command.
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==Profiles and statistics==
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Revision as of 20:49, February 25, 2016

Template:Character-infobox Lee is a Duplighost and a student at the Toad Town Dojo, as seen in Paper Mario. He trains under the Master with the Buzzy Beetle Chan. Lee is the Master's most advanced student and acts like an older brother to Chan, the weakest student. Lee also has deep respect for the Master, but does not worship him like Chan does. He is the Master's most advanced student, and beating him earns the Second-Degree Card. His blanket has an unique pattern modeled after the Biao Yan Fu, a uniform traditionally used in Kung Fu training. Lee's name comes from the name of the martial artist/movie star Bruce Lee.

Powers and abilities

Lee (as Goombario) using Tattle on Mario.
Lee using Tattle on Mario.

Since Lee is a Duplighost, he has the ability to transform into Mario's partner. Using this ability, Lee acquires the appearance, skills, and (to a certain degree) offensive and defensive capabilities of the copied party member. However, Lee has a higher attack in his normal form than in any copied form. Additionally, he will only assume the form of Mario's current companion. Lee will attack as many times as Mario's partner attacks if the Action Command is used, meaning Mario needs to defend that many times. For example, if Lee copies Goombario, Lee will attack twice when using the skill Headbonk because Goombario attacks twice with Headbonk when he uses the Action Command.

Profiles and statistics

Template:Pmenemybox Template:Pmenemybox Template:Pmenemybox Template:Pmenemybox Template:Pmenemybox Template:Pmenemybox Template:Pmenemybox Template:Pmenemybox Template:Pmenemybox If he transforms into Goombario, he can use Tattle on Mario, and says:

  • "It's Mario, silly! He's here to save Princess Peach, who was kidnapped by Bowser. Remember? He fights until the bitter end, no matter what enemies attack."

Names in other languages

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