"And stuck with the least useful partner." Yeah okay, who alerted you that there was treasure left behind after the fight? No other partner is gonna do that!
@@StudiosGATOmore like a weaker version of Watt's Electro Dash. It does less damage and can only hit grounded opponents. It's also way less effective than stuff like Power Bounce/Multibonk, which can easily cause damage in the double digits. Bow's Slap was balanced by the fact it was a multi-hit, making it ineffective against enemies with Defense. Yoshi's Ground Pound works closer to that.
“Okay but did I beat Bonetail?” *Looks at username* *Looks at profile picture* *Looks at first 3 seconds of video with OP partner on field* Response generated: Yes.
Honestly, I was half-expecting the cursed run to cap off with the all Dull Bones audience and go kaput right there for lack of SP. However, with how impressively you performed here (Supernova BM included), I wouldn't be surprised if you were able to work around Dull Bones with Appeals. Good stuff.
It might've not mattered too much since Koop relegated Mowz to Appeal duty due to Love Slap generating basically no SP anyway. Would've taken longer for sure though.
@@gravity8120it's because her skills are semi useless in the modern age of the internet where we can Google all the treasures plus she only has love slap in battle arsenal. Smooch is fine but you can heal Mario in other ways or dodge with Vivian and stealing badges and items is not super helpful if you have the item or badge already.
@@gravity8120She is not too bad for a partner - having a basic attack that bypasses enemy's Defense means you can bring her in when you need to save FP, Smooch can save you if you don't have any items left, Tease is a bit RNG, but can make enemies miss... All that sounds great on paper, but then you have Goombella, Baby Yoshi and Vivian, who you get through the story, have more useful abilities and you may have upgraded already. It's really a case of "why should I use a newcomer when my team is already stacked?". She tells you where treasures are, but let's face it, people nowdays will look the location of hidden stuff online instead of doing it themselves. In this case, Internet killed the Mowz. There is one thing about Mowz that actually makes her useful, as seen in the video - since she can't do too much against bosses aside from attacking or healing Mario with the cost-heavy Smooch, she can get to use Appeal to fill up the SP. Other partners always seems to have something else/better to do.
The man not only started the fight with bonetail with everything low, but managed to max both hp and fp using only sweet treat. Not to mention being using the considerated worst partner in ttyd.
I keep noticing a lot of things about Mowz feel off, her reaction to Bonetail included. I wonder if they tune her up in the remake. They already changed the dialogue a little bit.
6:56 Wait. I didn't know you could superguard with defensive action storage. For some reason I thought you would always get hit. Anyway good job with the clear.
@@XavierTheFallenHuman So here's my understanding of it: When Mario and his partner are attacked in quick succession of each other, whichever defensive action is taken by whomever is in the front will also act upon whomever is in the back. But if for some reason one of these attacks misses the front character, but hits the back character, the game will instead use the last defensive action that had occurred to determine which defensive action that character should take. In the timestamp that I was talking about Ms. Mowz superguarded the breath attack because at 5:58 Mario superguarded the stomp, and no more defensive actions took place within that time frame. Conversely, if he'd been hit by the stomp he would have also been hit by the breath for the same reason. I was just confused because I thought that the game wouldn't know what to do if this happened, and would always make you take damage by default. But I guess I was wrong about that. Been playing this game for eight years now, and I'm still learning new things about it lol.
@@StrangeMetaphorEnthusiastDude, I’ve been playing this game for almost twenty years and I’m still learning new things about it. That actually explains a lot; I thought I just had to time the second character’s guard perfectly and I was getting lucky every time. I just don’t understand why the front character fails to block but the back one succeeds at times
@@StrangeMetaphorEnthusiast I still don't understand; how do you know that's defensive action storage and not Koop just superguarding the attack with Mowz? Didn't the breath miss because of the Lucky Day badge kicking in, which should be independent of any defensive action taken, during that turn or the turn prior?
@robertwyatt3912 it's a remake. The assets are completely new, so it makes it a remake. A remaster would just be scaling it up and making sure it works, while adding QOL improvements. A re-release is a remaster but without the QOL, and a re-imagining is a different game with the same plot and characters.
@@BlueBerry20071 Spoiler alert if you care. Also, great job with your definitions in the reply. They kinda did nerf it. Probably not in an intentional way though. Now you're able to retry right from any battle you die at, including bosses, which means Bonetail too. A good part, in this case, is that this is optional, and you can still retry from the last save instead to make it harder for yourself, if preferred. Tbh, this might've been the best way to do it.
Looking a lot like a Prologue Pit of 100 Trials Bonetail fight, this. Mostly the Sweet Treat spam. Tbh I always thought you HAD to do Love Slap's Stylish command to generate extra SP; it generates like nothing on its own since the crowd boo it for whatever reason (maybe they just hate Defence piercing moves).
I always assumed it was because the game interpreted the first "hits" of Love Slap as attacks that do 0 damage, and thus the entire attack gets the "failed attack" penalty for some mysterious reason
So a couple of random questions 1. IIRC this was a challenge run to only use badges found in the pit. If that's the case, why do you have so much BP? Wouldn't it be better to spend some of that on extra FP? Or was that part of the challenge? 2. I believe Mario has a second stylish input on his base hammer attack, but I noticed you were not using it. Does it also not give any extra SP like the Love Slap stylish, or did you just forget about it in the heat of the moment?
1. SPOILERS: This was not a real challenge run, hence why I call it cursed. I used cheats to give myself random-ass stats and warp myself to Floor 99 just to set up a ridiculous one-off scenario where Tease might be useful. (And that fight still took 10 tries... so f*** Tease and its uselessness even in that situation.) I was also not planning to do the Bonetail fight, but seeing how well the Floor 99 video did, I thought why not. 2. Does not give extra SP.
@@Koopatrol Carry on. Appreciate the explanation. I legit did not know some stylish inputs don't give SP (makes me feel a little silly for always doing all the silly flips after Power Hammer, but they were fun so whatever).
@@Koopatrol Ah, I'm dumb. It's been a while since I played TTYD, so I thought that's what it did. Thank you for the info. I'll make sure to remember this for the remake.
just sharing in case it's niche knowledge, but when you do Mario's stylish command and backflip after the hammer, you can also tap A when he lands and get a second "stylish" command (he raises his hands up like an acrobat doing a perfect dismount). A lot of attacks actually have multiple "stylish" opportunities that you can stack. Koops' powershell breakdance can end with a pose if you press A as he's ending the spin, for example, and headbonk type attacks let you press A at the apex of the jump one time after each bounce off the enemy, or with some characters, the chance for the second "stylish" command is available during walk back across the stage, etc. With the power hammer, you can actually do a ton of backflips one after another and get a special sound effect when you do the last "dismount" pose. Idk, just play around with it, there's a lot more button spamming available than you'd guess at first glance
they know about 2nd hammer stylish and I expect the other stylishes as well - for hammer they didnt choose it as it doesnt give extra sp. Guess the same for the other abilities
Wait, does it really not increase the amount of sp you earn? That doesn't make sense to me 🤔 like, that would mean the only point to pressing A would be to amuse yourself
@Koopatrol I completely forgot about that. I do remember seeing audience members pour in after successful streams. Are the piranha plant audience from the vid even able to leave?
This proves that ms mowz isn't bad, you just need to be smart when you put her on the stage. She feels more like a support partner and besides, having someone who can heal mario is really useful when ur low on items.
@@Koopatrol hey, having a supportive ally that confuses and steals items from enemies that also helps you gets star points is battle is genuinely useful in my book.
One of Koop's responses in another thread implies they didn't even do this part during the original recording, and they only came back after seeing how popular the last vid was.
Funny enough I think I beat this in a simaler situation too years ago lol. This makes me excited for the switch port to play again. XD Tho why did you leave the chest? Lol
@@jimmygarza8896 Yeah, it's not useful at the point in the game you're supposed to get it, but on its own, I would say it's pretty good. It would make a lot of fights in the early-mid game easier, not to mention that it's literally just a permanent Spite Pouch, making the entire Item obsolete... although all of these arguments are invalidated by the first thing I said. REMAKE SPOILERS I know this doesn't apply to this version of the game, so feel free to ignore this part, but there's also 1 new fight you're intended to do during the post-game, which the badge can help for. There's also another one only accessible at the bottom of the Pit after beating Bonetail, and Return Postage could help on the way (although not for the actual boss.)
I first played TTYD when I was 10. I think I'm very good at the game since I've played it so much... And then I watch this channel and realize I'm still 10.. You're impossibly good. .... Do it again blindfolded and the game muted.
Actually, you can't play a muted game blindfolded, not even with muscle memory, it's impossible in 99% of the existing games (Yes, there are a few games that are possible without knowing what's going on, but those are special cases or extremely short games)
have you tried the "danger mario" build? last time i fought bonetail i just did 54+53+52+51+50+49+48 damage to him in a single turn (i had goombella with rally wink ready in case that wasn't enough)
"And stuck with the least useful partner."
Yeah okay, who alerted you that there was treasure left behind after the fight? No other partner is gonna do that!
forreall
>Enters Pit of 100 Trials
>Almost dies
>Kills Bonetail
>Refuses to take Return Postage
>Leaves
Chad Mario Paper Player
to be fair, you CAN come back for it later
That shit sucks lmao
You still need it for 100%@@YoGibran
@@YoGibranBut can be sold for a high price in the badge shop.
Went into Bonetail on deaths door and came out in better condition than you went in. Wow.
Well, Mario and Mowz did.
The rest of the party members are still passed out.
But didn't get the Return Postage.
The one good thing about Love Slap we can all agree on: the sound effect is very satisfying
It also pierces through defense without using FP like Piercing Blow, so that's two good things.
Its like the balanced version of the bow slap
@@StudiosGATOmore like a weaker version of Watt's Electro Dash. It does less damage and can only hit grounded opponents. It's also way less effective than stuff like Power Bounce/Multibonk, which can easily cause damage in the double digits.
Bow's Slap was balanced by the fact it was a multi-hit, making it ineffective against enemies with Defense. Yoshi's Ground Pound works closer to that.
Huh, well, never underestimate the power of superguarding and a million sweet treats.
...and also patience. Lots of patience.
Great video!
It's not that I underestimate superguarding, but more that I fail to pull it off so consistently
Sweet Treat was how I got through my first time beating Bonetail. I would never speak poorly of it.
I am always in awe of your precision Sweet Treats. You really do make this game look easy!
This game *is* easy. He makes it look trivial.
@@tuckermatis1572He makes this game look like a tumbleweed in the wind
The game itself is easy, but this is insane
He could've just used a scary mask.
When I used sweat treat for the first time I thought the poison mushrooms were ULTRA mushrooms and I always tried to hit them!
Watching you hit almost every single Superguard in the entire battle is nothing short of mind blowing! You are the GOAT at this game Koop!
“Okay but did I beat Bonetail?”
*Looks at username*
*Looks at profile picture*
*Looks at first 3 seconds of video with OP partner on field*
Response generated: Yes.
Bro just called mowz op
Honestly, I was half-expecting the cursed run to cap off with the all Dull Bones audience and go kaput right there for lack of SP. However, with how impressively you performed here (Supernova BM included), I wouldn't be surprised if you were able to work around Dull Bones with Appeals. Good stuff.
It might've not mattered too much since Koop relegated Mowz to Appeal duty due to Love Slap generating basically no SP anyway.
Would've taken longer for sure though.
I beat a pre-Hooktail pit run with a dull bones audience.... that was definitely something
As soon as Bonetail launched the first fire breath the run would have been over for me 😂 you've really gotten good at this game.
Finally. The rat has beaten the 1.000 year old dragon fossil.
The sequel we needed, but didn't deserve.
I know we usually give ms mows crap as a partner in this game, but she put in WORK 😂
Do people give her crap simply because she's the weakest or is there more behind the story?
@@gravity8120it's because her skills are semi useless in the modern age of the internet where we can Google all the treasures plus she only has love slap in battle arsenal. Smooch is fine but you can heal Mario in other ways or dodge with Vivian and stealing badges and items is not super helpful if you have the item or badge already.
@@gravity8120She is not too bad for a partner - having a basic attack that bypasses enemy's Defense means you can bring her in when you need to save FP, Smooch can save you if you don't have any items left, Tease is a bit RNG, but can make enemies miss... All that sounds great on paper, but then you have Goombella, Baby Yoshi and Vivian, who you get through the story, have more useful abilities and you may have upgraded already. It's really a case of "why should I use a newcomer when my team is already stacked?".
She tells you where treasures are, but let's face it, people nowdays will look the location of hidden stuff online instead of doing it themselves. In this case, Internet killed the Mowz.
There is one thing about Mowz that actually makes her useful, as seen in the video - since she can't do too much against bosses aside from attacking or healing Mario with the cost-heavy Smooch, she can get to use Appeal to fill up the SP. Other partners always seems to have something else/better to do.
@@GMHGames 15 lucky days is probably possible with her badge theif skill. Don't want them? Sell them for some pretty decent cash
The man not only started the fight with bonetail with everything low, but managed to max both hp and fp using only sweet treat. Not to mention being using the considerated worst partner in ttyd.
Can't believe that he has Mowz in his party and doesn't even take Bonetail's badge! That's like an extra flex.
'Tis indeed the Bone Zone.
*_But not for me._*
I keep noticing a lot of things about Mowz feel off, her reaction to Bonetail included. I wonder if they tune her up in the remake. They already changed the dialogue a little bit.
lets gooooo! the thrilling conclusion, so excited to replay this next year
you are just too damn good at this game
The superguards here are some insane person stuff.
After watching Mowz single-handedly wipe a fleet of wizzerds, I'm glad to see this video exists
Damn, that first Power Lift was unfortunate. It didn't even give you enough arrows for a +3
Now this is the kind of content that warrants a subscription.
moral of the story: sweet treat is cracked
Superguard is cracked
Bonetail about half way through this:
"Hmmmm, he's just gaining health and strength. I should do this too."
Spoiler: This doesn't help bonetail.
You absolute madlad! Loved watching every minute of this.
That bingo was the cherry on top
Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
I celebrated your victory, but then you revealed that you are a monster
Give 'em hell, Mowz!
Absolutely love your videos, hope you get even more views with the remake coming out
6:56 Wait. I didn't know you could superguard with defensive action storage. For some reason I thought you would always get hit. Anyway good job with the clear.
Can you explain to me what defensive action storage is? I can't seem to find a good explanation anywhere
@@XavierTheFallenHuman So here's my understanding of it: When Mario and his partner are attacked in quick succession of each other, whichever defensive action is taken by whomever is in the front will also act upon whomever is in the back. But if for some reason one of these attacks misses the front character, but hits the back character, the game will instead use the last defensive action that had occurred to determine which defensive action that character should take. In the timestamp that I was talking about Ms. Mowz superguarded the breath attack because at 5:58 Mario superguarded the stomp, and no more defensive actions took place within that time frame. Conversely, if he'd been hit by the stomp he would have also been hit by the breath for the same reason. I was just confused because I thought that the game wouldn't know what to do if this happened, and would always make you take damage by default. But I guess I was wrong about that. Been playing this game for eight years now, and I'm still learning new things about it lol.
@@StrangeMetaphorEnthusiastDude, I’ve been playing this game for almost twenty years and I’m still learning new things about it. That actually explains a lot; I thought I just had to time the second character’s guard perfectly and I was getting lucky every time. I just don’t understand why the front character fails to block but the back one succeeds at times
@@StrangeMetaphorEnthusiast I still don't understand; how do you know that's defensive action storage and not Koop just superguarding the attack with Mowz?
Didn't the breath miss because of the Lucky Day badge kicking in, which should be independent of any defensive action taken, during that turn or the turn prior?
I petted a cat today.
Really was expecting you to equip 5 tornado jump badges smh
Bro should get a free copy of the remaster just for doing this
I hope when the remake comes out they fix the broken stuff (i.e. the stylish moves that don’t work).
THOSE SWEET TREATS AND SUPERGUARDS WERE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Does the double stylish for hammer not generate extra sp either? You don’t seem to do it
It does not.
@@Koopatroldid not know that
@@haydes1285 None of the stylishes past the first one generate SP for any attack, but they do attract audience members I believe.
This is like the Mario equivalent of doing a low level Jad fight in Runescape.
If you haven't already, do you think it would be possible to make a superguard guide tutorial for difficult attacks like Breath attacks etc?
I recommend checking out Kappy's Tricky Superguards playlist:
th-cam.com/play/PLJw_KTe2ZP4bhaMoeDbAtyZRbkTM5HGvJ.html
Ah yes, the exact question I had- sweet turtle shells, "cursed" is an understatement.
GO MS. MOWZ! I LOVE YOOOU
how the hell did my man defeat level 99 and Bonetail with the WORST partner in TTYD?
With resets
Good super gaurds
Not getting the double stylish on some of the attacks is killing me. Great job though wow!
Bump Attack? In the one place it doesn’t work? LMAOOOOO
My! What a crab.
🦀
I really hope they don't nerf the pit to hell in the remake.
I doubt they will since it’s just a remaster.
@robertwyatt3912 it's a remake. The assets are completely new, so it makes it a remake. A remaster would just be scaling it up and making sure it works, while adding QOL improvements. A re-release is a remaster but without the QOL, and a re-imagining is a different game with the same plot and characters.
@@BlueBerry20071 Spoiler alert if you care. Also, great job with your definitions in the reply.
They kinda did nerf it. Probably not in an intentional way though.
Now you're able to retry right from any battle you die at, including bosses, which means Bonetail too.
A good part, in this case, is that this is optional, and you can still retry from the last save instead to make it harder for yourself, if preferred. Tbh, this might've been the best way to do it.
very nice. and you were at right level for this.
Looking a lot like a Prologue Pit of 100 Trials Bonetail fight, this. Mostly the Sweet Treat spam.
Tbh I always thought you HAD to do Love Slap's Stylish command to generate extra SP; it generates like nothing on its own since the crowd boo it for whatever reason (maybe they just hate Defence piercing moves).
I always assumed it was because the game interpreted the first "hits" of Love Slap as attacks that do 0 damage, and thus the entire attack gets the "failed attack" penalty for some mysterious reason
So a couple of random questions
1. IIRC this was a challenge run to only use badges found in the pit. If that's the case, why do you have so much BP? Wouldn't it be better to spend some of that on extra FP? Or was that part of the challenge?
2. I believe Mario has a second stylish input on his base hammer attack, but I noticed you were not using it. Does it also not give any extra SP like the Love Slap stylish, or did you just forget about it in the heat of the moment?
1. SPOILERS:
This was not a real challenge run, hence why I call it cursed. I used cheats to give myself random-ass stats and warp myself to Floor 99 just to set up a ridiculous one-off scenario where Tease might be useful. (And that fight still took 10 tries... so f*** Tease and its uselessness even in that situation.)
I was also not planning to do the Bonetail fight, but seeing how well the Floor 99 video did, I thought why not.
2. Does not give extra SP.
@@Koopatrol Carry on. Appreciate the explanation. I legit did not know some stylish inputs don't give SP (makes me feel a little silly for always doing all the silly flips after Power Hammer, but they were fun so whatever).
Bonetail : Why is he immune to dmg ? why do I keep taking dmg instead ?
this superguard consistency is almost unfair, well done
Nice job. Is there a reason you don't do the multi jump after the hammer to get even more appeal?
Additional stylishes don't get you more SP, only brings in more audience members.
@@Koopatrol Ah, I'm dumb. It's been a while since I played TTYD, so I thought that's what it did. Thank you for the info. I'll make sure to remember this for the remake.
Holy shit, the mad lad did it! 😂😂
just sharing in case it's niche knowledge, but when you do Mario's stylish command and backflip after the hammer, you can also tap A when he lands and get a second "stylish" command (he raises his hands up like an acrobat doing a perfect dismount).
A lot of attacks actually have multiple "stylish" opportunities that you can stack.
Koops' powershell breakdance can end with a pose if you press A as he's ending the spin, for example, and headbonk type attacks let you press A at the apex of the jump one time after each bounce off the enemy, or with some characters, the chance for the second "stylish" command is available during walk back across the stage, etc.
With the power hammer, you can actually do a ton of backflips one after another and get a special sound effect when you do the last "dismount" pose. Idk, just play around with it, there's a lot more button spamming available than you'd guess at first glance
they know about 2nd hammer stylish and I expect the other stylishes as well - for hammer they didnt choose it as it doesnt give extra sp. Guess the same for the other abilities
Wait, does it really not increase the amount of sp you earn? That doesn't make sense to me 🤔 like, that would mean the only point to pressing A would be to amuse yourself
Subsequent stylishes bring in more audience members, nothing more.
@Koopatrol I completely forgot about that. I do remember seeing audience members pour in after successful streams. Are the piranha plant audience from the vid even able to leave?
@@justad00d76 They can if you fail enough action commands, or get a poison shroom bingo.
I was told you didn’t beat Bometail
But it was a lie :)
This is truly bad to the bone.
Guess he shoulda had more than one attack that can't be superguarded if he didn't want this to happen
Hot damn, you're practically TTYD's Houdini!
This proves that ms mowz isn't bad, you just need to be smart when you put her on the stage. She feels more like a support partner and besides, having someone who can heal mario is really useful when ur low on items.
You're right, it proves that she isn't useless when all the other partners are dead!
@@Koopatrol hey, having a supportive ally that confuses and steals items from enemies that also helps you gets star points is battle is genuinely useful in my book.
wow this partner seems op no wonder she's hidden away
Some parts of this fight look like a tas! The skill is respectable
but i thought you died to bonetail
That's what he said, but it's not always true
"My death was greatly exaggerated"
One of Koop's responses in another thread implies they didn't even do this part during the original recording, and they only came back after seeing how popular the last vid was.
You pulled that one out of your ass.
Skillfully.
This dudes the Sunhi the donguri of TTYD
Funny enough I think I beat this in a simaler situation too years ago lol. This makes me excited for the switch port to play again. XD Tho why did you leave the chest? Lol
Because it had Return Postage (garbage)
@@jimmygarza8896 Yeah, it's not useful at the point in the game you're supposed to get it, but on its own, I would say it's pretty good. It would make a lot of fights in the early-mid game easier, not to mention that it's literally just a permanent Spite Pouch, making the entire Item obsolete... although all of these arguments are invalidated by the first thing I said.
REMAKE SPOILERS
I know this doesn't apply to this version of the game, so feel free to ignore this part, but there's also 1 new fight you're intended to do during the post-game, which the badge can help for. There's also another one only accessible at the bottom of the Pit after beating Bonetail, and Return Postage could help on the way (although not for the actual boss.)
cursed power lift
It's not overkill. Consider it a Finishing Move
There's a second sp generating appeal with the hammer. Press A again when mario lands pn the ground from his backflip.
Officially a super player.
I first played TTYD when I was 10. I think I'm very good at the game since I've played it so much...
And then I watch this channel and realize I'm still 10.. You're impossibly good.
.... Do it again blindfolded and the game muted.
Actually, you can't play a muted game blindfolded, not even with muscle memory, it's impossible in 99% of the existing games (Yes, there are a few games that are possible without knowing what's going on, but those are special cases or extremely short games)
You did not just leave I-
Did you just Zantetsuken it?
Love seeing my wife be useful
what.
Hey Mr Mowz
You forgot the treasure
Now do it again in the remake
It’s not released yet
@@ptanker9236It is now.
That ending is cursed
I loved mowz! I always thought she was so fun
0:59 replace your smoke detector batteries
I'm confused, doesn't bonetail have a move where he charges up an extra powerful breath? I didn't see him do it in this whole fight
That's Gloomtail.
@@Koopatrol Wow I really thought they both did. Ok thanks for the reply
+looks at the video title+ Idk your the paper mario master
the old dragon fight music is so good
Serious question tho: where was Bonetail hiding the chest? She has no stomach
Anoos
_reads the previous video i watched yesterday_
...it said you didn't so...
Jesus christ it's Jason Borne
Wow, is powerlift ever awful here! The remake lets you consistently get +4 and +4. Or you can focus one stat on max +5
the sound effects were better at least.
and he leaves the chest
What everybody wanted to know.
I’m curious why you don’t do the second stylish with the hammer. I’m assuming it has to do with it not generating any additional star power.
Correct
So I feel like a fool for doing power smash and getting the quadruple stylish thinking it works 4x better than just a single stylish 😂
Why do you never do the second stylish command on your hammer hits?
Does not generate SP
Hi.
Hi.
@@KoopatrolHello
Wazzup?
I wonder if this is the first comment, they always say either "Hi" or "frist"
Nvm, it is the first comment
Good shit dude
I only have one question:
Why the hell did you leave the treasure behind?!
It's worthless
@Koopatrol if I recall it's the badge that deals half damage back to when when they inflict direct physical damage right?
Wait what
You lied to us D:
Mario in hammer atack have 5 stylish to do :D not only 1 ;3
Short answer: Yes.
But why did you… but the chest… why didn’t. But.
Yeah i would of just died on the first attack
Ms. Mowz best partner
have you tried the "danger mario" build?
last time i fought bonetail i just did 54+53+52+51+50+49+48 damage to him in a single turn (i had goombella with rally wink ready in case that wasn't enough)
Low HP, no partners (except for Mowz), low level. You can't deal that much damage with that setup
Danger Mario is for wusses.
@@Koopatroltrue but it was funny
Isn’t Bometail a she?
So one of the rules is you can only go for one stylish instead of two huh? Interesting.
That's dumb.
Amazing