Additionally, both are the main bosses of the second Chapter that takes place in a forest-like area.Rubber Band is very similar to Magnus Von Grapple from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, seeing as both are boss fights against large humanoid entities and both bosses have a launching move.A small tip is that during the second phase of Rubber Band, Rubber Band will always stop in the left (Mario's right) side.Either wait until Rubber Band stops moving and bends its "head" to then grab Rubber Band and deal the finishing blow, tank Rubber Band's chomp to then grab it from that angle, or try to snag it as it’s moving, before it can attack you. This time, Rubber Band quickly moves left to right and will occasionally try to "chomp" Mario, doing 22 damage. In order to deal the finishing blow, the player must press the ON switch and activate the 1,000 Fold Arms like before. In the second phase, Rubber Band is immune to normal and Vellumental attacks, and will continuously attack with the powerful “Solo Snapback” attack. When Rubber Band is low on health, make sure you are at full health so you can survive the attack it launches at the start of the second phase. This must be done until Rubber Band loses all but one of its bands, which commences the second phase. Not only will it inflict a large amount of damage (varying on how close to Rubber Band you are), but it will also remove some of its rubber bands from the arena, limiting the amount of health that Rubber Band can restore. The only way to defeat Rubber Band is to press the ON switch then activate the 1,000 Fold Arms, after which Mario can then grab the top of Rubber Band's head, stretch and let go. Not only are its attacks hard to block, but if Rubber Band is damaged through normal attacks (hammer, jump or an item), it will regain all of its rubber bands and restore health. It will also try and counterattackĪt first glance, the battle with Rubber Band seems tough. In its second form, Rubber Band will snap itself at Mario, dealing heavy damage. The last possible attack it can perform is one where it snaps a rubber band at Mario. If caught, the boss will pull on the band that restrained Mario and fling it back at Mario. ![]() Rubber Band also attacks by flinging rubber bands that can trap Mario and cost him a turn. If Mario walks onto these spaces, he is slung to the other side of the band, while also continuing any actions executed during that turn. In its first form, before the battle begins and at the end of its turn, Rubber Band slings several rubber bands onto the arena. Rubber Band's attacks change depending on its form. It is defeated after being separated from its banded armor and flung into the wall. Mario passes though three stages - a Wild West gunfight, a battle with Paper Macho Koopas, and a Swan Lake parody - before fighting Rubber Band. After Mario, Olivia and Bob-omb reach Big Sho' Theater, Rubber Band forces Mario to play a role in its stage show. Rubber Band kidnaps a large horde of Toads, likely consisting of Shogun Studios park-goers and staff.
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