Dark Lakitu

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The Thousand-Year Door enemy
Dark Lakitu
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Location(s) Pit of 100 Trials (Levels 61, 64-66, 69)
Max HP 13
Attack 5
Defense 0
Moves Pipe Flip (5), Charge Up (ATK+5), Thunder Throw (10), Pipe Hatch (Summons Sky-Blue Spiny)
Items Thunder Rage, Shooting Star, Super Shroom, Volt Shroom
Coins 1 - 3
Log A Lakitu on a dark cloud. It throws pipes[sic] at you that sometimes hatch into Sky-Blue Spinies.
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Level 26
Exp. points 1
Sleep? 60%
Dizzy? 95%
Confuse? 60%
Tiny? 85%
Burn? 100%
Freeze? 80%
Stop? 70%
Soft? 90%
Fright? 70%
Gale Force? 80%
KO? 50%
Tattle

That's a Dark Lakitu. It rides a rain cloud. Max HP is 13, Attack is 5, and Defense is 0. It attacks by throwing pipes at you. If it's holding up a pipe[sic] when you jump on it, you'll get hurt. And sometimes the pipes[sic] it throws turn into Sky-Blue Spinies. Whoa! If you only attack the Spinies, you'll never win, so go after the Dark Lakitu!

Tattle Log #:
28

Dark Lakitus are stronger versions of Lakitus in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door where they are only found in the Pit of 100 Trials. Although at first glance they are identical to Lakitus, many subtle details separate them. Appearance-wise, their clouds are slightly darker and more brown, they have red shells, and they have a mean look on their face. Dark Lakitus also throw Sky-Blue Spines instead of Spiny Eggs.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クモリジュゲム[?]
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「曇り」 Kumori means "cloudy" and Jugemu is the Japanese name of Lakitu.
German Hyper-Lakitu[?] Hyper Lakitu
Italian Lakitu Nuvolo[?] Cloudy Lakitu