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*During the second fight with Doopliss, any badges that affect Mario’s partners (i.e. [[HP Plus P]] or [[Power Plus P]]) are disabled if they were equipped.
*During the second fight with Doopliss, any badges that affect Mario’s partners (i.e. [[HP Plus P]] or [[Power Plus P]]) are disabled if they were equipped.
*Despite normally not being able to obtain the Showstopper until the end of Chapter 6, the second form of Doopliss (the one fought on Twilight Trail and the Creepy Steeple rematch) has a 3% chance to get KOed by Showstopper. All other bosses fought before obtaining Showstopper are immune to the attack.
*Despite normally not being able to obtain the Showstopper until the end of Chapter 6, the second form of Doopliss (the one fought on Twilight Trail and the Creepy Steeple rematch) has a 3% chance to get KOed by Showstopper. All other bosses fought before obtaining Showstopper are immune to the attack.
*Doopliss has an [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content|unused]] animation found in the game's data, suggesting he could be [[Poison (status effect)|Poison]]ed at one point. If the player somehow poisons other bosses, they simply use their "dizzy" animation, whereas Doopliss has a unique animation.
*Doopliss has an [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content|unused]] animation found in the game's data, suggesting he could be [[Poison (status effect)|Poison]]ed at one point. If the player uses cheats to poison other bosses, they simply use their "dizzy" animation, whereas Doopliss has a unique animation.


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