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In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', Luigi was captured by Bowser (as Dry Bowser) shortly after Mario had saved Princess Peach. He was held captive in the first castle of the Special Worlds. Mario was able to save him after defeating Dry Bowser. Luigi then became available as a playable character, and the two brothers could be freely switched between on the map screen. He proceeded to team up with Mario on further adventures to rescue Peach in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. There was also an alternate version the latter adventure available as DLC and called ''New Super Luigi U'', where Luigi went on the adventure without Mario. Luigi also made a number of literal background appearances in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', and he ran away whenever the player attempted to pull him out. He still led the parade at the ending. In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', Luigi went on an adventure in the [[Sprixie Kingdom]] with Mario, Peach and Toad, in order to rescue the Seven [[Sprixie Princess|Sprixie Princesses]] from Bowser's clutches.
 
In ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', Luigi was captured by Bowser (as Dry Bowser) shortly after Mario had saved Princess Peach. He was held captive in the first castle of the Special Worlds. Mario was able to save him after defeating Dry Bowser. Luigi then became available as a playable character, and the two brothers could be freely switched between on the map screen. He proceeded to team up with Mario on further adventures to rescue Peach in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]''. There was also an alternate version the latter adventure available as DLC and called ''New Super Luigi U'', where Luigi went on the adventure without Mario. Luigi also made a number of literal background appearances in ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', and he ran away whenever the player attempted to pull him out. He still led the parade at the ending. In ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', Luigi went on an adventure in the [[Sprixie Kingdom]] with Mario, Peach and Toad, in order to rescue the Seven [[Sprixie Princess|Sprixie Princesses]] from Bowser's clutches.
  
In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', the brothers accompanied Peach and Toadsworth on a trip to [[Pi'illo Island]], and while there they discovered that Luigi had the ability to open portals to the dream world when sleeping on any of the [[Pi'illo]] people. When Mario entered the dream world, he could be joined by Luigi's subconsious self, known as Dreamy Luigi, who could perform a number of unique 'Luiginary' actions within the dream world, which even included making many doubles of himself known as Luiginoids. Many Luiginoids could also combine together to form a giant version of Dreamy Luigi, to take part in giant boss fights. They initially used the dream world to free [[Dreambert|Prince Dreambert]], but then Peach was captured by [[Antasma]], the foe of the Pi'illo people. The brothers worked together to find her in the dream world, only for Bowser to intervene and team up with Antasma. After Bowser obtained the Dream Stone and used its power to make himself a powerful flying castle, Mario and Luigi traveled to gather the pieces of the [[Ultibed]] and a bedsmith who could fashion it. Once it was made, Luigi slept in it at the Somnom Woods, which allowed them to meet the [[Zeekeeper]] and convince him to help them. With the Zeekeeper's aid, they were able to enter Bowser's Castle. There, they eventually entered Bowser's dream world to try and force him awake, in order to prevent Antasma from feeding on his dreams. Dreamy Luigi became a giant in order to fight and defeat the giant dream version of Bowser. With their task successful, they returned to the real world, where they proceeded to fight and defeat Antasma. Finally, they defeated Bowser, despite his absorbing the power of the dream stone, and they rescued Peach. They returned to the island, where they enjoyed the rest of their vacation.
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In ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', the brothers accompanied Peach and Toadsworth on a trip to [[Pi'illo Island]], and while there they discovered that Luigi had the ability to open portals to the dream world when sleeping on any of the [[Pi'illo]] people. When Mario entered the dream world, he could be joined by Luigi's subconsious self, known as Dreamy Luigi, who could perform a number of unique 'Luiginary' actions within the dream world, which even included making many doubles of himself known as Luiginoids. Many Luiginoids could also combine together to form a giant version of Dreamy Luigi, to take part in giant boss fights. They initially used the dream world to free [[Dreambert|Prince Dreambert]], but then Peach was captured by [[Antasma]], the foe of the Pi'illo people. The brothers worked together to find her in the dream world, only for Bowser to intervene and team up with Antasma. After Bowser obtained the Dream Stone and used its power to make himself a powerful flying castle, Mario and Luigi traveled to gather the pieces of the [[Ultibed]] and a bedsmith who could fashion it. Once it was made, Luigi slept in it at the Somnom Woods, which allowed them to meet the [[Zeekeeper]] and convince him to help them. With the Zeekeeper's aid, they were able to enter Bowser's Castle.
  
 
Luigi was later called upon for another supernatural adventure in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. E. Gadd had been conducting his research in an area known as [[Evershade Valley]], where the ghosts were peaceful thanks to the power of the [[Dark Moon]]. However, the moon had been shattered, causing the ghosts to turn hostile and chase E. Gadd into his bunker. E. Gadd enlisted Luigi to help him, using a new device called the [[Pixelator]] to teleport him to his bunker, particle by particle. Luigi was first sent to retrieve E. Gadd's newest model of Poltergust, the Poltergust 5000. Once he received it and his new upgrades, he was ready to battle ghosts again. Afterwards, Gadd used the Pixelator to send Luigi on missions to different areas of the valley, which consisted of exploring the areas in search of shards of the Dark Moon. Eventually, there was only one piece left to find, which was kept at the Treacherous Mansion. It was soon discovered that King Boo was behind this scheme as well, and he had also turned Mario into a portrait again. Luigi ultimately defeated King Boo again, freed Mario and retrieved the last piece of the Dark Moon. With the Dark Moon reunited, Luigi, Mario, E. Gadd and Gadd's Toad assistants celebrated with the now-friendly ghosts. One of the ghosts, the [[polterpup]], ultimately followed Luigi home. Luigi was also featured in ''[[Luigi's Mansion Arcade]]'', which followed a truncated version of the story of ''Dark Moon''.
 
Luigi was later called upon for another supernatural adventure in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. E. Gadd had been conducting his research in an area known as [[Evershade Valley]], where the ghosts were peaceful thanks to the power of the [[Dark Moon]]. However, the moon had been shattered, causing the ghosts to turn hostile and chase E. Gadd into his bunker. E. Gadd enlisted Luigi to help him, using a new device called the [[Pixelator]] to teleport him to his bunker, particle by particle. Luigi was first sent to retrieve E. Gadd's newest model of Poltergust, the Poltergust 5000. Once he received it and his new upgrades, he was ready to battle ghosts again. Afterwards, Gadd used the Pixelator to send Luigi on missions to different areas of the valley, which consisted of exploring the areas in search of shards of the Dark Moon. Eventually, there was only one piece left to find, which was kept at the Treacherous Mansion. It was soon discovered that King Boo was behind this scheme as well, and he had also turned Mario into a portrait again. Luigi ultimately defeated King Boo again, freed Mario and retrieved the last piece of the Dark Moon. With the Dark Moon reunited, Luigi, Mario, E. Gadd and Gadd's Toad assistants celebrated with the now-friendly ghosts. One of the ghosts, the [[polterpup]], ultimately followed Luigi home. Luigi was also featured in ''[[Luigi's Mansion Arcade]]'', which followed a truncated version of the story of ''Dark Moon''.

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