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Mario: MHS+ Stats?

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LordXcano

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Where does Mario dodge "lightning and lasers"? The only lasers I'm aware of are in Bowser's castle at the end of SMB3 but there's not enough proof to call them true lasers and they're practically instant compared to you anyway. In addition I only remember "lightning" from SMW but that's just a guy hitting the floor and a "bolt" falling out of it.
 
There's a Lakitu in New Super Mario Bros that shoots lightning. There's another one in Super Mario Galaxy 2 that does the same thing.
 
The one in SMG2 has instant lightning, and the lightning in the background is also instant compared to you. You don't dodge that. You also aimdodge the lightning in NSMB, not to mention its from a magical cloud.
 
SMG is instant. I just knew that I fired lightning. Saw the video, and noticed it wasn't dodgeable. However, the NSMB one is basically the Undertale thing all over again. Because it's from a cloud, it's considered a cloud.
 
There was no reason to bump this if it was answered. However, the lasers and the reflection of energy attacks are likely unquantifiable.
 
I didn't mention any problems with the lightning.

As stated before this has already been addressed. There's really no need for this conversation to continue.
 
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