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[[File:MLPJ CopyBlockReceived.png|thumb|left|Mario receiving the Copy Block in [[Peach's Castle#Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam|Peach's Castle]].]]
[[File:MLPJ CopyBlockReceived.png|thumb|left|Mario receiving the Copy Block in [[Peach's Castle#Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam|Peach's Castle]].]]
The '''Copy Block''' is a [[block]] appearing in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]'' created by the [[Paper Toad]]s that allows [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]] to create multiple copies of himself. After saving the eight Paper Toads in [[Peach's Castle]], they make the Copy Block and give it to [[Mario]] before he and [[Luigi]] leave the castle. Afterwards, while battling with the [[Paper Goomba]]s in [[Sunbeam Plains]], Paper Mario floats down onto the battlefield and [[Starlow]] gives him the Copy Block. Every time he gets hit, he does not take any damage, but rather loses one or more copies of himself depending on the strength of the attack. Paper Mario only starts accumulating damage when he is the sole copy. During the [[Paper Petey Piranha]] boss fight, he steals the Copy Block from Paper Mario and makes copies of himself.
The '''Copy Block''' is a [[Command Block]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. It is only available to [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]] . and it allows him to create multiple copies of himself. It is created by the [[Paper Toad]]s.
 
After saving the eight Paper Toads in [[Peach's Castle]], they make the Copy Block and give it to [[Mario]] before he and [[Luigi]] leave the castle. Afterwards, while battling with the [[Paper Goomba]]s in [[Sunbeam Plains]], Paper Mario floats down onto the battlefield and [[Starlow]] gives him the Copy Block. When Paper Mario is hit while he has copies, instead of taking damage he loses copies. All attacks take away at least one copy, and stronger attacks can remove more than one. During the [[Paper Petey Piranha]] boss fight, he steals the Copy Block from Paper Mario and makes copies of himself.


There is a special [[Battle Card (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|Battle Card]] that enables Paper Mario to create six copies of himself after using it. Additionally, he can increase his max number of copies to a maximum of 10 permanently through [[Rank|Rank-Up Bonus]]es.
There is a special [[Battle Card (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|Battle Card]] that enables Paper Mario to create six copies of himself after using it. Additionally, he can increase his max number of copies to a maximum of 10 permanently through [[Rank|Rank-Up Bonus]]es.

Revision as of 20:21, April 12, 2025

Copy Block
The Copy Command Block in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (2015)
Effect Allows Paper Mario to create copies of himself.
Screenshot of Mario receiving the Copy Block in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
Mario receiving the Copy Block in Peach's Castle.

The Copy Block is a Command Block in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. It is only available to Paper Mario . and it allows him to create multiple copies of himself. It is created by the Paper Toads.

After saving the eight Paper Toads in Peach's Castle, they make the Copy Block and give it to Mario before he and Luigi leave the castle. Afterwards, while battling with the Paper Goombas in Sunbeam Plains, Paper Mario floats down onto the battlefield and Starlow gives him the Copy Block. When Paper Mario is hit while he has copies, instead of taking damage he loses copies. All attacks take away at least one copy, and stronger attacks can remove more than one. During the Paper Petey Piranha boss fight, he steals the Copy Block from Paper Mario and makes copies of himself.

There is a special Battle Card that enables Paper Mario to create six copies of himself after using it. Additionally, he can increase his max number of copies to a maximum of 10 permanently through Rank-Up Bonuses.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コピーブロック[?]
Kopī Burokku
Copy Block
Italian Blocco copia[?] Copy block
Spanish Bloque Copia[?] Copy block