![]() ![]() Overall, I enjoyed this fight, but it was not all that special. However, it is still a fantastic fight, and guarding tons of bites and staple guns is incredibly fun and satisfying. ![]() The Stapler is by far the least interesting Legion of Stationery fight, which is sad, as it is the last. However, the fact that there are no interesting floor tiles, no unique pieces of dialogue, and no staple-based influences on the environment? It really lowers my opinion of this boss. That idea, along with the Stapler gimmick, is very awesome and fun. The fact there is a stapler that acts like a dog is just absolutely hysterical. Overall, a great boss that so many people love, but is not my favorite. While I still thoroughly enjoyed this boss fight, and dodging the waves was super fun, I am just so much more interested in the puzzle-based boss fights. However, this boss was cooler in terms of atmosphere than as a boss in my eyes. I love the atmosphere of The Princess Peach, it is just such an amazing area. They are just so much more unique and engaging, in my opinion. And, as a whole, I am just so much more interested in puzzle-based battles than real-time boss battles. While this fight is fun and the aesthetic is very unique, in the end, this fight is just a slightly more interesting Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle. ![]() Literally, Scissors cut people to death in tons of pieces and morphed them into the body of this Paper Macho Buzzy Beetle. this boss is incredibly grotesque for a Paper Mario game. Which boss is your favorite in Paper Mario: The Origami King? 13. To beat the boss, you need to take out the weaker enemies so the panels can be available for use-you get to choose between multiple different Vellumental panels to use! It is also the guardian of Bowser's Castle, and defeating it is one of the main goals of the Green Streamer! While it a unique fight, it was just not as interesting as some other phenomenal boss fights in this game. This feels like a less iconic Earth Vellumental fight (since it has a similar battle concept), but without all the tutorials. Overall, the Handaconda is a novel idea, but in the end, it just is too luck-based and unfun compared to the other bosses on this list. Also, the first phase of this boss fight is just confusing and all over the place. While I found it interesting and fun to play Rock, Paper, Scissors! in a boss fight, it just took away the amazing puzzle aspects of other boss fights. The first of three mediocre Green Streamer bosses, the Handaconda is a much more interesting threat outside of battle than inside. Overall, a decent boss, but not a great one. On top of that, it is just a very simple boss, and it doesn't have any interesting abilities to make the boss interesting. I would've loved if the prologue had some sort of tutorial boss so that this awesome boss could be less annoying and boring, but alas, that is not the case. On the other hand, this boss is one of the most hand-holdy portions in the entire game. On one hand, I love that this is the first boss to introduce this game's masterful boss battle system. Paper Mario: The Origami King: All Bosses RANKED! 16. While I enjoyed every boss in this game, there are some I like better than others! Now without further ado, RPG Ranked presents. I adored the boss fights in this game! The combat system in Paper Mario: The Origami King allowed for some of the best boss fights I have ever played in a video game.
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