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[[File:Dirt_Drill.jpg|thumb|[[Monty Mole]] delivering his [[Skillshot]]]]
[[Image:Dirt_Drill.jpg|thumb|[[Monty Mole]] delivering his [[Skillshot]].]]
'''Dirt Drill''' is [[Monty Mole]]'s [[Skillshot]] in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. Once the shot is fully charged, Monty Mole digs toward the [[Kritter|Goalie]]. Once close enough, it emerges and charges into the goalie. If Monty Mole is too close, the Goalie will stop it, catch the ball, and throw Monty Mole into the Electric Fence. If too far, it will emerge from the ground too early and will be hit by the Goalie. When the Skillshot succeeds, the Monty Mole will knock the Goalie aside and throw the ball into the goal.
'''Dirt Drill''' is [[Monty Mole]]'s [[Skillshot]] in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. Once the shot is fully charged, Monty Mole digs toward the [[Kritter|Goalie]]. Once close enough, it emerges and charges into the goalie. If Monty Mole is too close, the Goalie will stop it, catch the ball, and throw Monty Mole into the Electric Fence. If too far, it will emerge from the ground too early and will be hit by the Goalie. When the Skillshot succeeds, the Monty Mole will knock the Goalie aside and throw the ball into the goal.


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