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[[File:M&LDT Void.png|thumb|A Luiginary Antigravity]]
[[File:M&LDT Void.png|thumb|A Luiginary Antigravity]]
The '''Luiginary Antigravity'''<ref>Knight, David. ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide, page 22.</ref> is the ninth and final [[Luiginary Work]] seen in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. It allows [[Dreamy Luigi]] to disable gravity entirely, allowing Mario to swim freely through the air and spring against boundaries to break blocks. It is activated and used by [[Starlow]] by moving a switch near Luigi.
The '''Luiginary Antigravity'''<ref>Knight, David. ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide, page 22.</ref> is the ninth and final [[Luiginary Work]] seen in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. It allows [[Dreamy Luigi]] to disable gravity entirely. While gravity is absent, Mario can be turned clockwise or counterclockwise via the {{button|3ds|stick}}, and use {{button|3ds|a}} to swim forward through the air. Mario has inertia while swimming. Additionally, Mario can swim into a wall to brace against it, then spring away from the wall with {{button|3ds|a}}. Doing so launches Mario at high speed, which allows him to break blocks.
 
It is activated by [[Starlow]] moving a switch near Luigi, causing the [[Koopa Clown Car]] Luigi is sleeping on to rise into the air.


==Locations==
==Locations==

Revision as of 11:06, July 27, 2024

Mario and Dreamy Luigi in the form of a void.
A Luiginary Antigravity

The Luiginary Antigravity[1] is the ninth and final Luiginary Work seen in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. It allows Dreamy Luigi to disable gravity entirely. While gravity is absent, Mario can be turned clockwise or counterclockwise via the Circle Pad, and use A Button to swim forward through the air. Mario has inertia while swimming. Additionally, Mario can swim into a wall to brace against it, then spring away from the wall with A Button. Doing so launches Mario at high speed, which allows him to break blocks.

It is activated by Starlow moving a switch near Luigi, causing the Koopa Clown Car Luigi is sleeping on to rise into the air.

Locations

References

  1. ^ Knight, David. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Prima Official Game Guide, page 22.