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===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Paper Mario'' series===
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[[Image:Mt._Lavalava.png|left|thumb|'''Lava''' in Mt. Lavalava in ''Paper Mario''.]]
[[Image:Mt._Lavalava.png|left|thumb|'''Lava''' in Mt. Lavalava in ''Paper Mario''.]]
Despite lava appearing in almost every ''Mario'' game (or almost every video game for that matter), Lava is rarely seen in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'' there are only two areas to feature lava; the first is inside the volcano [[Mt. Lavalava]], and the second is inside [[Bowser's Castle]]. In this game, if Mario falls into the lava, he loses five hit points, and on most occasions, he needs to have [[Parakarry]] carry him over it or have [[Lakilester]] float over it. Lava appears again in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. In this game, it is only found during the two Bowser events; the first around Bowser's Castle, and the second in a stage reminiscent of ''Super Mario Bros.''. Mario himself never encounters any lava at all in this game. In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', there is no lava at all, save the lava around Bowser's Castle in the introduction screen. The tattle for the [[Lava Bubble]], however, says that the player must avoid them while the player is jumping over lava.
Despite lava appearing in almost every ''Mario'' game (or almost every video game for that matter), Lava is rarely seen in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. In ''[[Paper Mario]]'' there are only two areas to feature lava; the first is inside the volcano [[Mt. Lavalava]], and the second is inside [[Bowser's Castle]]. In this game, if Mario falls into the lava, he loses five hit points, and on most occasions, he needs to have [[Parakarry]] carry him over it or have [[Lakilester]] float over it. Lava appears again in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. In this game, it is only found during the two Bowser events; the first around Bowser's Castle, and the second in a stage reminiscent of ''Super Mario Bros.''. Mario himself never encounters any lava at all in this game. In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', there is no lava at all, save the lava around Bowser's Castle in the introduction screen. The tattle for the [[Lava Bubble]], however, says that the player must avoid them while the player is jumping over lava.


====''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''====
In ''[[Paper Mario Sticker Star]]'', lava appears in W5-5, [[Rugged Road]], and in W5-6, [[Rumble Volcano]]. In the first area of W5-5, Mario can't go over the lava rising, so the player must use a freezing type [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|Sticker]] to cross the frozen lava. In the other areas, Mario uses rock pieces floating on the lava to cross. In W5-6,lava can also be seen, but Mario just has to avoid it, not cross it. If Mario falls in the lava in ''Paper Mario Sticker Star'', he loses 3 [[Heart Point]]s.
In ''[[Paper Mario Sticker Star]]'', lava appears in W5-5, [[Rugged Road]], and in W5-6, [[Rumble Volcano]]. In the first area of W5-5, Mario can't go over the lava rising, so the player must use a freezing type [[Sticker (Paper Mario: Sticker Star)|Sticker]] to cross the frozen lava. In the other areas, Mario uses rock pieces floating on the lava to cross. In W5-6,lava can also be seen, but Mario just has to avoid it, not cross it. If Mario falls in the lava in ''Paper Mario Sticker Star'', he loses 3 [[Heart Point]]s.


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