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===Second Visit===
===Second Visit===
Later in the adventure, after defeating [[Bowser Jr.]] and seeing [[Bowser's Castle]] become [[Neo Bowser Castle]], they return to Gloomy Woods in an attempt to reach Mount Brrr again. However, the usual entrance to the forest is blocked by paper landscape objects, so they enter via the west entrance, accessible by some clouds above Sunbeam Plains.
Later in the adventure, after defeating [[Bowser Jr.]] and seeing [[Bowser's Castle]] become [[Neo Bowser Castle (Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam)|Neo Bowser Castle]], they return to Gloomy Woods in an attempt to reach Mount Brrr again. However, the usual entrance to the forest is blocked by paper landscape objects, so they enter via the west entrance, accessible by some clouds above Sunbeam Plains.


This side of the forest however turns out to be haunted, and the party end up separated by the [[Boo]]s living there. As a result of this, Luigi has to travel alone through the forest, dodging Boos and ghostly copies of Mario on his way to save the other two.
This side of the forest however turns out to be haunted, and the party end up separated by the [[Boo]]s living there. As a result of this, Luigi has to travel alone through the forest, dodging Boos and ghostly copies of Mario on his way to save the other two.

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