Why mario is better than luigi




















Gadd, that functions similarly to a vacuum cleaner. Yet despite that, he's able to perform an exorcism on an entire house single-handedly. In contrast, when Mario faces the legions of the undead employed by Bowser, he runs away, unable to put them down.

This already makes Luigi a bigger threat than Mario, especially considering most of what Mario has accomplished was accomplished in part thanks to Luigi.

But Mario takes all the credit, utterly erasing Luigi's many accomplishments. Peach doesn't even make cakes for Luigi unless Mario is there. To them, Luigi is barely a person. He's just treated as if he's an accessory to Mario, even though he's just as accomplished. There is nothing Mario has done that Luigi could not also do, but, as proven in the Luigi's Mansion games, there are many things Luigi can do that Mario can only dream of doing.

Lifelong lover of comics, anime, and weird films. Calculating the brute physical strengths of Mario and Luigi relative to one another is a hopeless task. While it may be possible to cite examples of objects with estimable weights in various Mario games and extrapolate the brothers' quantifiable strengths from there, the examples would quickly become too numerous and variable from instance to instance to declare anything other than that Mario and Luigi are both very strong.

Fighting strength, then, depends on power-ups. The most impactful power-up is arguably the fire flower excluding the star because the brothers agreed beforehand that wouldn't make for a fun fight. However, both Mario and Luigi are capable of fireball-slinging , nullifying its role as a differentiator. That said, one brother obtaining a fire flower before the other would be enough to tip the scales, thus redefining the terms of the match as not who can immediately overpower whom but who can power up first.

I don't think so. Sure, when Mario hears the call to battle, he never hesitates to fling himself feet-first at Bowser even though he knows he's going to get burnt, clawed, squished, and die a dozen other Nintendo deaths. That's not courage, though. That's a toxoplasmosis infection. Real courage is standing up to your worst fears to save someone you love, or to yank the world back from the brink of destruction.

Luigi lives in a state of perpetual terror, but he keeps himself together when people are counting on him. Whether that means picking up his trusty Poltergust or choreographing fancy battle moves alongside Mario, Luigi works twice as hard as his brother to keep the world safe from Bowser and his ilk. His knees may knock together, his teeth may chatter, and his heart may constantly be on the verge of leaping out of this throat and running down the street, but none of that matters.

Luigi gets stuff done. Sometimes it's just nice to take it easy and travel down the road your older sibling smooths out for you. Mario has shown up in far more games and merchandise, but Luigi has had plenty of time to shine on his own.

Mario might have a greater legacy, but Luigi has at least once reigned supreme when Nintendo decided to declare the official Year of Luigi. This came with tons of attention that Luigi has lacked over the years. Luigi and the surprisingly challenging New Super Luigi U. It might have only lasted through a year, but it was a full and deserving year for this lean green machine.

Even outside of the Super Mario canon, Mario is one of the most iconic characters in all of pop culture. Besides his talents, his voice and smile are both adorable and iconic, and help make him a wonderfully charming face of gaming.



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