Hi, Fire Starter! You are Bandit, larcenous thief!
In Mario's first walk in Rougeport, in search for Professor Frankly, a Bandit zooms near Mario, stealing half of his coins, and making him dizzy. Mario is able to track the Bandit down in a house near the market and retrieve his coins. Several other Bandits live in Rogueport, namely Larson, Swindell and Eddy the Mask. While generally self-interested, some Bandits join with the Koopa Troop for some reason or other, usually in the interests of lining their own pockets. They are seen in various games including the Yoshi's Island games, the Paper Mario series, the Mario Party games, and in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. Bandits are easily capable of thieving small objects from others without them noticing, often stealing things that give indication as to the identity of their targets. They can be slippery, allowing them once per game to perform the night kill with the ninja modifier. No stranger to murder, the option to make the night kill is open to the Bandit as well. Finally, a life spent thieving has taught the bandit an adherence to the thief's code; if the last remaining member of the Koopa Troop, you are able to both steal and kill on the same night.
Thief (Flavour cop): If not performing your faction's night kill, you may choose a player and rob them. You will be informed what personal affect you took.
Bandit's Guile (1-Shot Ninja): Once per game, you may complete your faction's night kill with the ninja modifier; you will not visit your target.
Foul Play (Factional Kill): Any night you may choose to perform the kill for your faction.
Koopa Troop (Mafia): You are aligned with the Koopa Troop and may discuss the game in [redacted]
Honour Among Thieves (Conditional Self-Motivate): If you are the last member of the Koopa Troop remaining you will be able to steal and kill on the same nights.
You have Luigi as a fakeclaim below.
You are aligned with the Koopa Troop and win when all of the Mushroom Kingdom have perished or nothing can prevent this from happening.
Hi Fire Starter! You are Luigi, forgotten brother!
Luigi is very similar to his older brother in appearance, although Luigi is slimmer and taller. His face is noticeably thinner, and his hair is the same style as Mario's, but more of an auburn or dark maroon. Luigi's mustache is dark brown, sometimes black, and smooth, unlike Mario's mustache. Luigi also wears clothes similar to Mario, but his shirt is green instead of red. Layered over the shirt is blue overalls, darker than Mario's. Artwork however sometimes shows Luigi with the same color of blue overalls as Mario. He also has brown work shoes, again darker than Mario's, with tan bottoms that reach above his ankles. In Luigi's Mansion, Luigi's shoes have Velcro on them, which is not present in any other game. Luigi's Cap is similar to Mario's Cap, being green instead of red and having an "L" replace Mario's signature "M." Luigi is portrayed as timid and a bit of a coward. His cowardly attitude was first shown in Super Mario Adventures. He also worries and is considerably self-conscious. However, he overcomes his fears and acts like a hero when necessary. On the New Super Mario Bros. Wii website, it describes Luigi as "Mario's fearless brother". In keeping with his personality-based Power Flower, a sign in Big Boo's Haunt in Super Mario 64 DS describes Luigi as "wispy." Arguably, Luigi's most apparent trait is his seeming cowardice. Though he showed several instances of cowardice in early non-game media such as The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, his cowardly nature was not actually shown in-game until Luigi's Mansion (aside from a few hints in Paper Mario), and has carried over to almost all of Luigi's subsequent appearances. Although Luigi's phasmophobia is his most overbearing fear, he usually reconsiders at the mere thought of any monsters or trials, especially in the Mario & Luigi series. However, Luigi can be quite brave, and has saved the Mushroom Kingdom alongside his brother multiple times. However, generally Luigi is a coward, and will hide behind whoever he can find.
Coward (Hider): Every night Luigi may hide behind one other player, preventing him from being targeted. If he hides behind a Koopa Troop or his target is attacked, however, he will die.
Phasmophobia (Conditional Reflexive Roleblock): If visited by a ghost, Luigi will be unable to complete his night action.
You are sided with the Mushroom Kingdom, and you win when all threats to the kingdom have perished and a mushroom kingdom denizen remains alive.