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In ''[[Double Trouble (book)|Double Trouble]]'', Roy is found piloting the [[Airship#Nintendo Adventure Books|Doom Ship]], which he has parked above a patch of [[Muncher]]s in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], by Mario. Upon sighting the hero, Roy tries to escape, but if he gets a hold of an [[anchor]], Mario can board the Doom Ship and confront him, discovering the Koopaling is holding Luigi captive. In the best possible scenario that occurs, Roy charges at Mario, who sidesteps, causing Roy to fall over the Doom Ship's railing and be sent plummeting to the ground below. All other possible choices presented to the reader merely end with Roy catching Mario and dumping him off the Doom Ship.
In ''[[Double Trouble (book)|Double Trouble]]'', Roy is found piloting the [[Airship#Nintendo Adventure Books|Doom Ship]], which he has parked above a patch of [[Muncher]]s in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], by Mario. Upon sighting the hero, Roy tries to escape, but if he gets a hold of an [[anchor]], Mario can board the Doom Ship and confront him, discovering the Koopaling is holding Luigi captive. In the best possible scenario that occurs, Roy charges at Mario, who sidesteps, causing Roy to fall over the Doom Ship's railing and be sent plummeting to the ground below. All other possible choices presented to the reader merely end with Roy catching Mario and dumping him off the Doom Ship.


At the beginning of the book, if Mario decides to trust a clone of Luigi created by the [[GLOM]], follows it into an alleyway behind [[Mario Brothers Plumbing]] and straps on an odd vest it hands him, he is pulled up into the sky, and onto the Doom Ship. Before Mario can react, Roy catches him in a net, shoves him into a cage with the real Luigi, and pushes the two overboard after placing the cage in a large sack, causing a [[Game Over]].
At the beginning of the book, if Mario decides to trust a clone of Luigi created by the [[GLOM]], follows it into an alleyway behind [[Mario Bros. Plumbing]] and straps on an odd vest it hands him, he is pulled up into the sky, and onto the Doom Ship. Before Mario can react, Roy catches him in a net, shoves him into a cage with the real Luigi, and pushes the two overboard after placing the cage in a large sack, causing a [[Game Over]].


In ''[[Leaping Lizards]]'', Roy and five of his siblings enter the International Mushroom Games, where Roy is the first Koopaling to compete. In two of three possible scenarios in the obstacle course, Roy cheats to get second place, and in the final one, he is knocked out of the race when [[Rocky Wrench]], a member of an opposing team called the Sneaks, cuts a hole in his [[magic carpet|flying carpet]] during the last stretch. After his carpet is sabotaged, Roy lands in a patch of Munchers, but is left uneaten due to the plants finding his tough skin unappetizing.
In ''[[Leaping Lizards]]'', Roy and five of his siblings enter the International Mushroom Games, where Roy is the first Koopaling to compete. In two of three possible scenarios in the obstacle course, Roy cheats to get second place, and in the final one, he is knocked out of the race when [[Rocky Wrench]], a member of an opposing team called the Sneaks, cuts a hole in his [[magic carpet|flying carpet]] during the last stretch. After his carpet is sabotaged, Roy lands in a patch of Munchers, but is left uneaten due to the plants finding his tough skin unappetizing.

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