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In the post-game. Roy and Bowser Jr. are both lying around out of boredom when the [[Koopa Paratroopa Trio]] attempt to get a shot to show-off for Fawful, only to be reminded that Fawful was already defeated. Roy scolds the Paratroopas for wearing sunglasses in front of him and fights them alongside Bowser Jr. | In the post-game. Roy and Bowser Jr. are both lying around out of boredom when the [[Koopa Paratroopa Trio]] attempt to get a shot to show-off for Fawful, only to be reminded that Fawful was already defeated. Roy scolds the Paratroopas for wearing sunglasses in front of him and fights them alongside Bowser Jr. | ||
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After Roy joins the player, he gets replaced by Double Lakitu as the boss for his castle, while Bullet Bill & Goombas takes over as the boss for his airship. | After Roy joins the player, he gets replaced by Double Lakitu as the boss for his castle, while Bullet Bill & Goombas takes over as the boss for his airship. | ||
===''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''=== | |||
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Roy makes his first playable appearance in the ''Mario & Sonic'' series, not counting his Mii costume in both ''Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games'' and ''Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games'', in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''<ref>Nintendo of Japan (December 20, 2015). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfEplDfl1fg 【マリオ&ソニック AT リオオリンピック】オリンピック競技:ビーチバレー]. ''Youtube''. retrieved December 30, 2015.</ref>. In the Nintendo 3DS version, Roy is only playable in Beach Volleyball. | |||
Roy does not appear in the Wii U version, but the aforementioned costume based on him returns. | |||
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Shooting red paint causes Mario to get [[Rage (status effect)|angry]] and attack faster; conversely, green paint causes Mario to [[Unmotivated|lose motivation]] and gives more time for action commands. Orange paint causes Mario to feel [[Self-conscious|self-conscious]] and only use pre-painted cards. Purple paint causes Mario to get [[Poison (status effect)|poisoned]] and take damage before an attack. Yellow paint causes the music to change to an upbeat rhythm and Mario starts [[Rhythm|dancing]], and is not able to use blue cards; inversely, blue paint causes Mario to feel [[Blue (status effect)|blue]] and only use blue-colored cards. The background music changes depending on the status effect; an arrangement of the [[Toad Shuffle]] music plays for yellow paint and sad music plays for blue paint. The green paint effect slows down the music and red paint speeds it up. The music does not change for the purple and orange paint status effects. | Shooting red paint causes Mario to get [[Rage (status effect)|angry]] and attack faster; conversely, green paint causes Mario to [[Unmotivated|lose motivation]] and gives more time for action commands. Orange paint causes Mario to feel [[Self-conscious|self-conscious]] and only use pre-painted cards. Purple paint causes Mario to get [[Poison (status effect)|poisoned]] and take damage before an attack. Yellow paint causes the music to change to an upbeat rhythm and Mario starts [[Rhythm|dancing]], and is not able to use blue cards; inversely, blue paint causes Mario to feel [[Blue (status effect)|blue]] and only use blue-colored cards. The background music changes depending on the status effect; an arrangement of the [[Toad Shuffle]] music plays for yellow paint and sad music plays for blue paint. The green paint effect slows down the music and red paint speeds it up. The music does not change for the purple and orange paint status effects. | ||
After Roy has used all the paint colors or Mario has damaged him enough, he gets bored and mixes all the paint in his Bill Blaster to create [[black paint]]. He shoots the paint all across the cell, and the music changes to a creepy tune. During this time, Roy is nearly invisible and all of Mario's attacks will miss. If Mario uses the Washing Machine Thing, he cleans up the whole cell and destroys Roy's Bill Blaster. If a Replica is used, the start of the Washing Machine animation plays but then goes in reverse, negating the effects.<ref> | After Roy has used all the paint colors or Mario has damaged him enough, he gets bored and mixes all the paint in his Bill Blaster to create [[black paint]]. He shoots the paint all across the cell, and the music changes to a creepy tune. During this time, Roy is nearly invisible and all of Mario's attacks will miss. If Mario uses the Washing Machine Thing, he cleans up the whole cell and destroys Roy's Bill Blaster. If a Replica is used, the start of the Washing Machine animation plays but then goes in reverse, negating the effects.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJae0y5BzhQ</ref> Roy can also attack by punching and jumping on Mario. After the battle, Mario gets his stolen 1-UP Mushroom cards back and Roy surrenders before he decides to take a nap. | ||
Roy's idle pose is based on his artwork used in various material released in the 30th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros., including the ''[[Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.]]'' | Roy's idle pose is based on his artwork used in various material released in the 30th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros., including the ''[[Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.]]'' |