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{{rewrite|Split off into different pages for each Papercraft character (and possibly enemy)}}
{{rewrite|Page is an organizational mess, should be split off into different pages for each Papercraft character and boss (and possibly enemy); there's precedent for this with [[Paper Macho Soldier]]}}
[[File:Papercraft Battle.png|thumb|250px|Artwork of Papercraft Mario]]
[[File:Papercraft Battle.png|thumb|250px|Artwork of Papercraft Mario]]
'''Papercrafts''' are objects made of cardboard and found within ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. [[Toadette]] with the help of [[Paper Toad]]s creates the hero version, while [[Paper Kamek]] is the only one who says anything about creating the other versions. The hero versions are used by [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]] and carried by [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s; which serve as the counterpart to the [[Super Bowser]] battles from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|its remake]] and the [[Giant Luigi]] battles from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. Toadette and Paper Toads can be heard creating the papercrafts in the workshop at the castle. The enemy versions aren't piloted by anyone, but the boss versions are. Both are carried by various non-paper enemies except during the credits. There are a total of five papercraft bosses and twelve papercraft enemies in the game, each boss having its own arena during papercraft battles. Each of Toadette's five papercrafts are used only once, each in a different battle respectively.
'''Papercrafts''' are objects made of cardboard and found within ''[[Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam]]''. [[Toadette]] with the help of [[Paper Toad]]s creates the hero version, while [[Paper Kamek]] is the only one who says anything about creating the other versions. The hero versions are used by [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Paper Mario (character)|Paper Mario]] and carried by [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s; which serve as the counterpart to the [[Super Bowser]] battles from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey|its remake]] and the [[Giant Luigi]] battles from ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. Toadette and Paper Toads can be heard creating the papercrafts in the workshop at the castle. The enemy versions aren't piloted by anyone, but the boss versions are. Both are carried by various non-paper enemies except during the credits. There are a total of five papercraft bosses and twelve papercraft enemies in the game, each boss having its own arena during papercraft battles. Each of Toadette's five papercrafts are used only once, each in a different battle respectively.
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==Boss Papercrafts==
==Boss Papercrafts==
===Papercraft Megacrinkle Goomba===
===Papercraft Megacrinkle Goomba===
{{main|Papercraft Megacrinkle Goomba}}
[[File:Megacrinkle Goomba Papercraft.png|thumb|Papercraft Megacrinkle Goomba]]
[[File:Megacrinkle Goomba Papercraft.png|thumb|Papercraft Megacrinkle Goomba]]
The Papercraft Megacrinkle Goomba is the first papercraft boss faced by Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario. It is piloted by a [[Paper Goomba]], and has no special talents or abilities. It is encountered and fought in Sunbeam Plains, with Papercraft Mario being used in the battle against it. Regular-sized and small {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Goomba]]s}} are also encountered in the battle. Its name is a likely a reference to the [[Megasparkle Goomba]] encountered in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', and the crown found on its head resembles the first [[Royal Sticker]] from the game.
The Papercraft Megacrinkle Goomba is the first papercraft boss faced by Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario. It is piloted by a [[Paper Goomba]], and has no special talents or abilities. It is encountered and fought in Sunbeam Plains, with Papercraft Mario being used in the battle against it. Regular-sized and small {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Goomba]]s}} are also encountered in the battle. Its name is a likely a reference to the [[Megasparkle Goomba]] encountered in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', and the crown found on its head resembles the first [[Royal Sticker]] from the game.
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===Papercraft Kamek===
===Papercraft Kamek===
{{main|Papercraft Kamek}}
[[File:Mario & Luigi Paper Jam Papercraft Kamek.png|thumb|Papercraft Kamek]]
[[File:Mario & Luigi Paper Jam Papercraft Kamek.png|thumb|Papercraft Kamek]]
Papercraft Kamek is the second papercraft boss fought by the trio. It is piloted by both [[Kamek]] and his [[Paper Kamek|paper counterpart]], who both complain on how ugly it is. Papercraft Kamek features a magical shield that prevents the player from rushing into it, as well as damaging Papercraft Luigi. The trio must wait until the shield disappears for a short time after the papercraft teleports or uses certain attacks before attempting to damage it. It is fought in Doop Doop Dunes, and is accompanied by {{conjectural|Papercraft Goombas}} and {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Pokey]]s}}. Toadette's Papercraft Luigi is used to battle it.
Papercraft Kamek is the second papercraft boss fought by the trio. It is piloted by both [[Kamek]] and his [[Paper Kamek|paper counterpart]], who both complain on how ugly it is. Papercraft Kamek features a magical shield that prevents the player from rushing into it, as well as damaging Papercraft Luigi. The trio must wait until the shield disappears for a short time after the papercraft teleports or uses certain attacks before attempting to damage it. It is fought in Doop Doop Dunes, and is accompanied by {{conjectural|Papercraft Goombas}} and {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Pokey]]s}}. Toadette's Papercraft Luigi is used to battle it.
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===Papercraft Bowser Jr.===
===Papercraft Bowser Jr.===
{{main|Papercraft Bowser Jr.}}
[[File:Bowser Jr Papercraft.png|thumb|Papercraft Bowser Jr.]]
[[File:Bowser Jr Papercraft.png|thumb|Papercraft Bowser Jr.]]
Papercraft Bowser Jr. is the third papercraft boss encountered by the trio. It is piloted by both [[Bowser Jr.]] and his [[Paper Bowser Jr.|paper counterpart]], who use it to have fun. Unlike the previous papercrafts, it has a spiked shell and also runs a lot faster. It is encountered and fought at Mount Brrr, accompanied by several {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Mechakoopa]]s}} and {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Spike]]s}}. Papercraft Peach is used to fight this papercraft. It has three phases. In the first phase, it attacks by turning around and hitting Papercraft Peach. However, the player can use this to attack Papercraft Bowser Jr. In the second phase, it covers up the spikes with snow and attacks with {{conjectural|Papercraft Koopa Shells}}. In the third and final phase, it places {{conjectural|Papercraft Bob-ombs}}, but the player can use these to stun Papercraft Bowser Jr.
Papercraft Bowser Jr. is the third papercraft boss encountered by the trio. It is piloted by both [[Bowser Jr.]] and his [[Paper Bowser Jr.|paper counterpart]], who use it to have fun. Unlike the previous papercrafts, it has a spiked shell and also runs a lot faster. It is encountered and fought at Mount Brrr, accompanied by several {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Mechakoopa]]s}} and {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Spike]]s}}. Papercraft Peach is used to fight this papercraft. It has three phases. In the first phase, it attacks by turning around and hitting Papercraft Peach. However, the player can use this to attack Papercraft Bowser Jr. In the second phase, it covers up the spikes with snow and attacks with {{conjectural|Papercraft Koopa Shells}}. In the third and final phase, it places {{conjectural|Papercraft Bob-ombs}}, but the player can use these to stun Papercraft Bowser Jr.
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===Papercraft King Boo===
===Papercraft King Boo===
{{main|Papercraft King Boo}}
[[File:King Boo Papercraft.png|thumb|Papercraft King Boo]]
[[File:King Boo Papercraft.png|thumb|Papercraft King Boo]]
Papercraft King Boo is fourth papercraft boss that the group face. It is piloted by [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]] and [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]], and floats in the air as a result of it being carried by Boos. It is encountered and fought in Bowser's Castle, joined by many {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Dry Bones]]}}, {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Boo]]s}}, and {{conjectural|Papercraft Goombas}}. Papercraft Yoshi fights this papercraft, and must use its tongue to pull the papercraft close before it can attack or wait until Papercraft King Boo tries to slam the player and miss. The papercraft can also roll around the place before doing this.
Papercraft King Boo is fourth papercraft boss that the group face. It is piloted by [[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]] and [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]], and floats in the air as a result of it being carried by Boos. It is encountered and fought in Bowser's Castle, joined by many {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Dry Bones]]}}, {{conjectural|Papercraft [[Boo]]s}}, and {{conjectural|Papercraft Goombas}}. Papercraft Yoshi fights this papercraft, and must use its tongue to pull the papercraft close before it can attack or wait until Papercraft King Boo tries to slam the player and miss. The papercraft can also roll around the place before doing this.
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===Papercraft Bowser===
===Papercraft Bowser===
{{main|Papercraft Bowser}}
[[File:Papercraft Bowser.jpg|thumb|Papercraft Bowser]]
[[File:Papercraft Bowser.jpg|thumb|Papercraft Bowser]]
Papercraft Bowser is the fifth and final papercraft fought by Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario, and is claimed to be the ultimate Papercraft by the Bowsers and Kameks. It is piloted by both [[Bowser]] and his [[Paper Bowser|paper counterpart]], and, similarly to Papercraft Bowser Jr., has a spiked shell on its back. It is encountered and fought in Neo Bowser Castle, and is preceded by a gauntlet containing all four papercraft bosses before, all without a pilot except for Papercraft Kamek. Papercraft Fire Mario is used by the trio in the battle against this papercraft, and must use its fireball to stun Papercraft Bowser before it can damage it. It also has many attacks: it can turn around and use its spiked shell to damage Papercraft Fire Mario, it can breathe fire from the center, and it can go inside his shell and either move back and forth or start in the center and circle outwards. The music used during the battle is the Bowser's Castle theme.
Papercraft Bowser is the fifth and final papercraft fought by Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario, and is claimed to be the ultimate Papercraft by the Bowsers and Kameks. It is piloted by both [[Bowser]] and his [[Paper Bowser|paper counterpart]], and, similarly to Papercraft Bowser Jr., has a spiked shell on its back. It is encountered and fought in Neo Bowser Castle, and is preceded by a gauntlet containing all four papercraft bosses before, all without a pilot except for Papercraft Kamek. Papercraft Fire Mario is used by the trio in the battle against this papercraft, and must use its fireball to stun Papercraft Bowser before it can damage it. It also has many attacks: it can turn around and use its spiked shell to damage Papercraft Fire Mario, it can breathe fire from the center, and it can go inside his shell and either move back and forth or start in the center and circle outwards. The music used during the battle is the Bowser's Castle theme.

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