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'''Merlee''' may refer to:
[[Image:Merlee.PNG|frame|left|Merlee as she appears in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''.]]
'''Merlee''' is a character in the [[Paper Mario (disambiguation)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. She is a fortune teller, and, for a price, she will perform a spell with her various magical devices that will randomly increase [[Mario]]'s attack or defense, number of [[Star Point]]s earned, or number of [[Gold Coin|coins]] dropped when he wins a battle. She is also rather well-known for speaking in rhyme in each game she appears in. In the game ''[[Paper Mario]]'', she is depicted as [[Merluvlee]]'s twin sister and therefore also a sibling of [[Merlow]] (though the latter is actually never mentioned). She resides in a hidden alley in [[Dry Dry Outpost]], and uses cards to power Mario up.


*[[Merlee (Paper Mario, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door)|Merlee]] that appears in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]''.
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', she can be found in [[Rogueport Sewers]]. Merlee performs the same service in this game (and is even given the same depiction as Merluvlee's twin, according to [[Goombella]]), except she uses a magical box (instead of magical cards) to enhance Mario's luck. This Merlee may, in fact, be a different Merlee than the one in ''Paper Mario''. This is because [[Wonky]] states there is a fortune-telling clan that names its members after their role in the clan. Perhaps the name "Merlee" indicates a certain role or ability one performs in the fortune-telling clan.
*[[Merlee (Super Paper Mario)|Merlee]] that appears in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''


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During the events of ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', Merlee submitted a trouble to the [[Trouble Center]] in [[Rogueport]]. Mario ultimately took on this trouble by agreeing to find the recipe for a [[Heartful Cake]]. [[Toce T.]], a resident of [[Petalburg]], told Mario the recipe: [[Ruin Powder]] mixed with [[Cake Mix]]. When Mario told Merlee the recipe, the fortune teller asked the [[plumber]] to get her some Cake Mix. Mario purchased some Cake Mix at the [[Pianta Parlor]] for six [[Pianta Token]]s, then delivered it to Merlee.
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Revision as of 14:54, January 18, 2009

File:Merlee.PNG
Merlee as she appears in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Merlee is a character in the Paper Mario series. She is a fortune teller, and, for a price, she will perform a spell with her various magical devices that will randomly increase Mario's attack or defense, number of Star Points earned, or number of coins dropped when he wins a battle. She is also rather well-known for speaking in rhyme in each game she appears in. In the game Paper Mario, she is depicted as Merluvlee's twin sister and therefore also a sibling of Merlow (though the latter is actually never mentioned). She resides in a hidden alley in Dry Dry Outpost, and uses cards to power Mario up.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, she can be found in Rogueport Sewers. Merlee performs the same service in this game (and is even given the same depiction as Merluvlee's twin, according to Goombella), except she uses a magical box (instead of magical cards) to enhance Mario's luck. This Merlee may, in fact, be a different Merlee than the one in Paper Mario. This is because Wonky states there is a fortune-telling clan that names its members after their role in the clan. Perhaps the name "Merlee" indicates a certain role or ability one performs in the fortune-telling clan.

During the events of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Merlee submitted a trouble to the Trouble Center in Rogueport. Mario ultimately took on this trouble by agreeing to find the recipe for a Heartful Cake. Toce T., a resident of Petalburg, told Mario the recipe: Ruin Powder mixed with Cake Mix. When Mario told Merlee the recipe, the fortune teller asked the plumber to get her some Cake Mix. Mario purchased some Cake Mix at the Pianta Parlor for six Pianta Tokens, then delivered it to Merlee.