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Lakitus are also often seen with fishing poles that they use to lure in prey. Generally, they will bait [[Mario]] with a power-up or coin and will begin to pursue him once he shows up. They are generally referred to as ''Fishin' Lakitu'' and a similar enemy, ''Fishin' [[Boo]]'' (which seems to be the ghost version of a Lakitu) uses a similar baiting trick.
 
Lakitus are also often seen with fishing poles that they use to lure in prey. Generally, they will bait [[Mario]] with a power-up or coin and will begin to pursue him once he shows up. They are generally referred to as ''Fishin' Lakitu'' and a similar enemy, ''Fishin' [[Boo]]'' (which seems to be the ghost version of a Lakitu) uses a similar baiting trick.
  
Although Lakitus are believed to only be able to control clouds, some Lakitus have shown some signs of weather control as well. ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' had Thunder Lakitus which dropped lightning that started fires along the ground, although they seemed to be aided by some sort of mechanical apparatus. However, both of the boss Lakitus, [[Enemies in New Super Mario Bros.|Lakithunder]] and [[Enemies in Super Mario Galaxy 2|King Lakitu]], seemed to naturally display the ability to fire lightning from their clouds.
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Although Lakitus are believed to only be able to control clouds, some Lakitus have shown some signs of weather control as well. ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' had Thunder Lakitus which dropped lightning that started fires along the ground, although they seemed to be aided by some sort of mechanical apparatus. One Lakitu who actually had this ability was [[Enemies in New Super Mariosb.|Lakithunder]], a boss in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' who dropped bolts of lightning.
  
 
Despite all these evil Lakitus working with Bowser's army, there are actually a number of benevolent ones as well. Lakitus have been known to work in camera crews (in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''), as shopkeepers (in ''[[DDR Mario Mix]]'') as umpires (the tennis games), and they are most well-known for their role in the ''Mario Kart'' series, where there is a Lakitu referee will count down to the beginning of the race (using a traffic light dangling from its fishing line) and use its fishing pole to save any fallen racers.  There was also one Lakitu who acted as an ally to Mario in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', named [[Lakilester]].
 
Despite all these evil Lakitus working with Bowser's army, there are actually a number of benevolent ones as well. Lakitus have been known to work in camera crews (in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''), as shopkeepers (in ''[[DDR Mario Mix]]'') as umpires (the tennis games), and they are most well-known for their role in the ''Mario Kart'' series, where there is a Lakitu referee will count down to the beginning of the race (using a traffic light dangling from its fishing line) and use its fishing pole to save any fallen racers.  There was also one Lakitu who acted as an ally to Mario in ''[[Paper Mario]]'', named [[Lakilester]].

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