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The mission occurs within Doop Doop Dunes's village area, and Mario and co. must find and guide ten [[Paper Toad]]s to a [[Lakitu]] while avoiding [[Sandmaargh]]s that may snatch a randomly selected Toad. Should a Sandmaargh successfully eat a Paper Toad, Mario and co. are given two more tries on the mission, and failure on the third try results in a ''[[Game Over|Too Bad!]]''. | The mission occurs within Doop Doop Dunes's village area, and Mario and co. must find and guide ten [[Paper Toad]]s to a [[Lakitu]] while avoiding [[Sandmaargh]]s that may snatch a randomly selected Toad. Should a Sandmaargh successfully eat a Paper Toad, Mario and co. are given two more tries on the mission, and failure on the third try results in a ''[[Game Over|Too Bad!]]''. | ||
In the [[Hard Mode]] variant, the Sandmaarghs are much faster, and Mario and co. | In the [[Hard Mode]] variant, the Sandmaarghs are much faster, and Mario and co. cannot allow a Sandmaargh to eat a Paper Toad once. | ||
==In-game text== | ==In-game text== |
Revision as of 15:22, September 24, 2017
Template:Missionbox Paper Toad Tailgate is the third mission of Doop Doop Dunes in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam.
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The mission occurs within Doop Doop Dunes's village area, and Mario and co. must find and guide ten Paper Toads to a Lakitu while avoiding Sandmaarghs that may snatch a randomly selected Toad. Should a Sandmaargh successfully eat a Paper Toad, Mario and co. are given two more tries on the mission, and failure on the third try results in a Too Bad!.
In the Hard Mode variant, the Sandmaarghs are much faster, and Mario and co. cannot allow a Sandmaargh to eat a Paper Toad once.
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Description
- "Rescue all the Paper Toads, and deliver them safely to the Lakitu."
Objective
- "Rescue all the Paper Toads."
Hard Mode Objective
- "Rescue all the Paper Toads without being hit once."