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- This article is about the clones in Super Mario Party Jamboree. For other lookalikes in the Super Mario franchise, see Category:Lookalikes.
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First appearance | Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024) |
Look-alikes are gray clones of characters in Super Mario Party Jamboree. They are exclusive to the Party-Planner Trek mode and appear as stand-in characters created by Kamek. During the Party-Planner Trek mode, several of the playable characters appear with a mission for the player. If the player has chosen one of those characters, their look-alike will appear on the board and in their respective Showdown minigame instead.