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Duplighosts are enemies that first appear in Paper Mario. A Duplighost is presumably a ghost or a creature with a sheet over its body. They look very similar to that of a Lantern Ghost. Their initial attack is by flying into Mario. They also have a trick of their own by transforming themselves into one of Mario's Partners. In Paper Mario, the first one is seen on Shiver Mountain after it duplicates Kooper and tries to fool Mario. Several of them are found inside the Crystal Palace copying Kooper once again and Bombette. At one point when a few duplighosts try to shift into Kooper, their disguises fail and end up tranforming themselves into Goompa, Kolorado, Koopa Koot, and even Luigi. Later in Bowser's Castle, a Duplighost takes the form of Peach, trying to trick Mario and his partners that she "Managed to escape from Bowser" and that Mario no lo
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Duplighosts are enemies that first appear in Paper Mario. A Duplighost is presumably a ghost or a creature with a sheet over its body. They look very similar to that of a Lantern Ghost. Their initial attack is by flying into Mario. They also have a trick of their own by transforming themselves into one of Mario's Partners. In Paper Mario, the first one is seen on Shiver Mountain after it duplicates Kooper and tries to fool Mario. Several of them are found inside the Crystal Palace copying Kooper once again and Bombette. At one point when a few duplighosts try to shift into Kooper, their disguises fail and end up tranforming themselves into Goompa, Kolorado, Koopa Koot, and even Luigi. Later in Bowser's Castle, a Duplighost takes the form of Peach, trying to trick Mario and his partners that she "Managed to escape from Bowser" and that Mario no longer needs to worry. Though, Goombario already seems to be suspicious of this action when tattling on her. In Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, a Duplighost named Doopliss is able to steal or take the form of Mario's body, a power that's not seen previously within a Duplighost. When Doopliss takes the form of Mario, he fools Mario's partners, so in the battle, you must fight your partners as well as Doopliss. The only "good" duplighost in the series so far is Lee, a fighter at Toad Town's Dojo.